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"And people are going to fight it, but naturally try to categorize themselves.
Some of the invoices show evidence Mr. Pataki's staff did try to categorize trips as political or state business.
However, whether we are talking about Romeo or Juliet or test scores, every time we try to categorize schools by labeling the people who go there, we miss the mark.
Many researchers are studying the molecular characteristics of different cancers to try to categorize them as more or less life-threatening and thus warranting different degrees of treatment, including no treatment at all.
Once launched, Stars will try to categorize your items automatically "so you can discover patterns in your content".
When commenting on Vernon Smith's inspiring paper, we first argue that game theory in its "reasoning about knowledge" tradition is not truly behavioral and try to categorize different approaches.
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Trying to categorize the Tin Hat Trio is a mistake.
"We have given up trying to categorize or characterize them," Mr. Ferraiolo said.
"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).
In the end, it's like trying to categorize taste as opposed to food: but the wrapper says it's for kids!
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