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But on the other hand, categorizing them as "states of concern" doesn't solve all our problems.

Being complicated individuals in a world bent on categorizing them: as voters, as consumer demographics, as suppliers of data and creators of content.

The Trump team almost immediately equivocated about Kennedy's statements, basically categorizing them as the equivalent of a nice chat.

A unanimous vote by Parliament on September 7 , 1974 passed the second constitutional amendment targeting Ahmadis, categorizing them as non-Muslims.

He recently referred to terrorists as "losers" rather than rightly categorizing them as murderers.

"Hyperobjects" makes the case that there are some phenomena that defy our attempts to categorize them as natural or not.

I don't know if you'd categorize them as differences that would then prevent us from finding common ground.

"Astronomers weren't sure whether to categorize them as planets or as Brown dwarfs.

For example, one experiment found it easy for whites to admire African-American doctors; they just mentally categorized them as "doctors" rather than as "blacks".

Computers can now "see" images and categorize them, as in our cat photo example above.

The algorithm that deciphers the quotes also categorizes them as "wishes," "recommend," "issues," or "caveats".

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