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the reclassifying
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Classify again, give a new classification to
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Bowing to the pressure, the N.Y.P.D. reclassified the item as "stolen".
The following day, the JMA reclassified the system as a tropical depression; initially the system remained highly disorganized due to the lack of deep convection.
But we also told the panel that reclassifying the drug was not the solution.
On January 16, the MFR reclassified the system as a tropical depression after the thunderstorms increased near the center, the increasing organization due to moderate but decreasing wind shear.
But the congressman blasted the DEA for not reclassifying the plant.
By 2011, however, the population decline was so severe that the IUCN reclassified the species as critically endangered.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board reclassified the game in 2005 for "adults only," a designation that means the game should be played only by people 18 and older.
In 1994, the International Association for the Study of Pain reclassified the disease as "complex regional pain syndrome," or C.R.P.S.
HOW did the National Hurricane Center reclassify the storm after it made landfall?
In 2005, the World Health Organization reclassified the parakeratinizing odontogenic keratocyst as a neoplasm.
In 2003, the BBFC reclassified the film and passed it without any cuts.
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