Sentence examples for should be classifying from inspiring English sources

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The new categories also raise questions about how the government will keep track of this new racial and ethnic mix (and whether it should be classifying people by race at all).

Both suits contested that Uber should be classifying its drivers as employees instead of independent contractors.

In short, we should be classifying DAUs in the most obvious way possible: the number of people who actually used the app on that particular day.

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"The administration has decided the program should be classified", decreed Feinstein, and that is that.

"This should be classified as a rescue mission," Mr. Lott said.

They should be classified as ordinary income and taxed as such.

To maintain net neutrality, they argue, internet should be classified and regulated like a utility.

How many young people should be classified as 'Neet' (not in education, employment or training)?

They are both asking whether people should be classified with a particular group using the old criteria of skin color or language, or whether they should be classified based on behavior or attitudes.

The NHS trusts are claiming they should be classified as charities, meaning they would be eligible for a tax break.

Why does Daniel R. Schwarz point to the age discrepancy as proof that the book should be classified as fiction?

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