Sentence examples for tries to categorize from inspiring English sources

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The paper tries to categorize these techniques according to the classification pictured in Figure 1 and by adding an interesting distinction regarding the embedding domain they work on: spatial domain (pixel) or transformed domain (DFT, DWT, etc).

EnzyMiner [ 10] tries to categorize PubMed abstracts based on the impact of a protein level mutation on the stability and activity of a given enzyme.

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Trying to categorize the Tin Hat Trio is a mistake.

Trying to categorize the regeneration of slums as either a business problem or social problem is like trying to categorize a flame as either heat or light.

"We have given up trying to categorize or characterize them," Mr. Ferraiolo said.

"And people are going to fight it, but naturally try to categorize themselves.

"I tried to categorize them," said Ms. Singer, a designer of women's accessories.

(It is this quality, deeply English, that drives soul purists crazy when trying to categorize Sade).

"But people try to categorize tribes as a one-size-fits-all.

Some of the invoices show evidence Mr. Pataki's staff did try to categorize trips as political or state business.

I found it interesting to try to categorize objects according to where they fell on this spectrum, and whether that affected our initial impressions about such objects.

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