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The classifications are finely poised but relatively clear.
The classifications are more a matter of custom than law, but Mynydd Graig Goch's new height meets the most severe of British tests.
There are those who doubt the concept of terroir, but it is held in wide esteem; the classifications are an implicit endorsement of a vineyard's terroir.
Gary Antonick notes that the classifications are based on how the underlying Möbius strips twist and connect.
Unfortunately, though the classifications are based as much on differences in letter styles as on chronology, the names given each suggest a temporal alignment and one that is, at first glance, confusing.
Some of the classifications are here reviewed and a choice made at the end.
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All but one of the classifications were identical.
Disagreements in the classifications were put to discussion.
The results of the classification are shown in Table 4.
"The classification was not right".
The classification was changed in 2004.
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