Sentence examples for we would classify from inspiring English sources

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I guess we would classify you as a comparative sociologist, who works with historical materials.

To be frank about it,' he said, 'we would classify you as a parasite, a reactionary parasite.

When we look at regulators though, the Frerk is what we would classify as an enabling regulator.

ALISON WOOD BROOKS: So the questions that are not follow-up questions, we would classify: they're either an introductory question, so like, hi, how are you?

I'd also like to discuss a few of the names that we would classify as contrarian.

We would classify such a feedback as motivated explicit feedback, since it is motivation that removes burdens from the explicit nature of the feedback.

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"Obviously, if this is a criminal assault, then we'd classify it as a murder," Dr. Carver said in an interview today.

However, we'd classify less than 8percentt of a16z's portfolio as "hardware," but more than 25percentt of Lux Capital's deals as such.

As said earlier, Heimo's basically a real-life Jack London character, and there are parts of Final Frontiersman we'd classify as unrealistically improbable if they'd popped up in a novel.

Poetry's true subject remains words themselves and their delights and vagaries, which is why I want to mention, before considering the books of poems at hand, a nonfiction book with a title that opens a poetic door into what we'd classify as creative nonfiction -- a book that is true and not true.

This is not surprising; we expect that Consensus clustering would classify samples close to each other in gene expression space as SWISS is designed to measure.

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