Sentence examples for to categorised from inspiring English sources

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to categorised

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Seoul's subway and commuter rail systems are intertwined in ways that are difficult to categorised, and I hesitate to say I've made the right choices there.

Studies of populations and groups call for summarised data; nevertheless, for these it will usually be better to analyse any or all of the summed scores as continuous variables, which they are (although usually highly skewed), rather than reduce them to categorised grades with considerable loss of data.

Whilst she did not want to categorised the clothes she sold as Islamic, she recognised that they were influenced by her cultural background: I'm Asian, I'm Bengali and you make a choice between wearing completely English clothes or Western clothes, or completely wearing Asian clothes.

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Autumn is the peak time for openings in Paris, be they restaurants, bars or impossible-to-categorise multi-concept spaces.

Just how to categorise them?

How best to categorise Attlee?

One way to categorise them is ethical.

How on earth to categorise it?

Scientists are reluctant to categorise them thus.

All this makes Old School hard to categorise.

"I'm a very difficult person to categorise.

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