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"It used to be that when I saw a kid who was 14, 15 or 16 and who was really down, I felt very comfortable writing them an S.S.R.I. prescription," Dr. Kennedy said, referring to a class of antidepressants.
Referring to a class culture gap, she argues that "class migrants (white-collar professionals born to blue-collar families)" adopted a new outlook towards politics and, as importantly, the people inhabiting senior positions, whether at their own workplace or in the professions.
In his notes he wrote that Pace "has been on every SSRI known to man" referring to a class of antidepressants, and that lab tests showed the presence of benzodiazepines, often-abused tranquilizers "the significance of [which] is unknown". But the same records show that Pace had told the doctor he was taking Xanax, a benzodiazepine prescribed by a doctor to help manage his pain.
He's referring to a class action suit that was brought against him in 1994 when the fund had a loss of 35%.
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Ms. Sanders, Mr. Ryan and Mr. Grassley are referring to a class-action lawsuit that was initially brought against the Reagan administration, as Flores v. Meese, and settled under the Clinton administration in 1997, as Flores v. Reno.
A generic name refers to a class of names such as river, mountain, or town.
Distal reward refers to a class of problems where reward is temporally distal from actions that lead to reward.
Robust network design refers to a class of optimization problems that occur when designing networks to efficiently handle variable demands.
Neural network learning refers to a class of machine learning methods that is gaining popularity in histopathology image analysis13,17,27,28,29,30,31,32,33.
Systemic improvisation refers to a class of musical improvisation systems, wherein virtual interacting agents transform the musical interactions between players.
Solid freeform fabrication (SFF) refers to a class of technologies used for making rapid prototypes of 3-D parts.
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