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In the supplemental material to their paper, the authors of Ref. [4] mention that classifying extracted lattice parameter sets into Bravais lattice types would be a useful extension to their algorithm.

However, Monkey is told that classifying the story as "news" might be stretching it a little.

Dr Bacon and Prof Hay argue that classifying deaths as natural unless there is clear evidence of homicide is unwise.

Legal observers surmised that classifying Mr. Marri as an enemy combatant might have been driven by concerns about being forced to expose intelligence sources in open court.

Club owners retort that classifying their joints as sex businesses may encourage punters to expect services that are not (officially) on offer.Such arguments seem unlikely to cut any more ice with central government than they did with MPs.

Outside the court, Janelle Brown, from Sisters Uncut, which lobbies against cuts to services for domestic violence victims, said: "We're here to tell the government that classifying panic rooms as spare rooms under the bedroom tax equates to violence against women".

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The CIA may need a win, but clandestine victories are just that: classified.

But doing so requires the collection of data that classify individuals by race.

But an educationalist gives me a list of 'conditions' that classify children as 'special needs'.

But Stanley is required to pay according to federal regulations that classify jobs and set their hourly wages.

(See, it's not just me that classifies empanadas as tapas).

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