Sentence examples for you're categorised from inspiring English sources

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You're categorised like that.' Yes, but he does have spiky hair.

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"When you're categorising and prioritising what goes where and who does what, children do not come up on that list in that company". He added that incorporating Ceop into the NCA's responsibilities would also detract from tackling organised crime.

This immediately means that if you're an office worker with a standing desk, you'll be categorised as a sitter, because that's predominantly what office workers do.

Despite this, everywhere you look, frittatas are categorised with, or referred to as, omelettes.

Participants who answered "no" to the following questions: "Have you ever smoked daily?", "Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes, cigar, pipes or other tobacco products in your entire life?", "Do you smoke now?" were categorised as non-smokers.

Educational level was calculated in years based on the question: "How many years of schooling have you completed?" The participants were categorised as never-, ex- and current smokers.

Exercise was evaluated for each participant by asking, "In the last week, how many times did you exercise?" The responses were categorised as no exercise, 1 4 times a week and 5 times a week.

Lifetime marijuana use was assessed with the question, 'Have you ever used marijuana?' Respondents were categorised as either never-users or users.

I think a lot of new music shouldn't be categorised because once you do it sounds horrible.

These boards are categorised and can be filled with whatever information you pick.

You can't have the second largest economy in the world still being categorised as a developing nation.

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