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    classifying example sentences

    classifying


    1. Nathan spent the next two hours classifying the diamonds into groups of similar color and clarity and then weighed each pile then tapped the results into his calculator


    2. “Excuse me Zune, but it’s a hierarchy problem, don’t you see? There’s nothing wrong with classifying and grouping and organizing and all that, but the deal is, when we end up on top of the taxonomical pyramid, that tends to give us illusions of grandeur and superiority that are not at all justified when a global point of view is taken into consideration


    3. Meredith, who had picked up Miss Cornelia's way of classifying people, considered that Ellen belonged to the race of Joseph


    4. Did you hear that the weather boys are classifying these storms by sex?” he continued


    5. "No point in classifying anything


    6. because only their physical bodies have disintegrated Classifying ‘ghosts’


    7. filing, classifying and summarizing court cases


    8. He’s Tutsi and it illustrates the ludicrousness of classifying people by race


    9. To me, this song asks the question about the evolution of music as well as the concern about classifying any piece of music


    10. All the cassettes are a mix of types, so my concern has to do with classifying the CDs, so I can find the one I want to play

    11. What about classifying a CD according to the type of music? The CDs I made – either on my PC or the recorder in my stereo system – are mixes, but of one type of music, like jazz or oldies or party music


    12. Perhaps that’s how I should make my own CDs, without classifying the output


    13. Our thinking is always classifying – is it or isn’t it


    14. Classifying a word according to


    15. The public has little use for learning grammatical structure, which is merely a confusing scheme of dividing and classifying parts of speech and writing, and it has virtually no practical application


    16. “You may have the record for classifying the


    17. classifying them by the level of sales they've reached with you


    18. capital and the classifying of natural resources as income


    19. It is truly ironic that the Nazis labelled much the art 'degenerate' - art by greats like Picasso, Chagall, Dix and Beckmann - seizing and hiding it so as to protect public morals while Hitler and his cronies set about dismantling the very concept of morals, classifying certain types of people as animals and foisting the ultimate horror on Europe


    20. I did a lot of work last night, classifying them by weight

    21. and family, but no doubt I would complete my classifying with the


    22. And in truth, although the fine lad was a classifying maniac, he was no naturalist, and I doubt that he could tell a bonito from a tuna


    23. Obviously, in the presence of these zoophyte and mollusk specimens, the fine lad was classifying his head off


    24. There our nets brought up some fine fish samples: dolphinfish with azure fins, gold tails, and flesh that's unrivaled in the entire world, wrasse from the genus Hologymnosus that were nearly denuded of scales but exquisite in flavor, knifejaws with bony beaks, yellowish albacore that were as tasty as bonito, all fish worth classifying in the ship's pantry


    25. The local flora was represented by fine floating algae: sea tangle, and kelp from the genus Macrocystis, saturated with the mucilage their pores perspire, from which I selected a wonderful Nemastoma geliniaroidea, classifying it with the natural curiosities in the museum


    26. "How ingenious," Conseil said, "to reduce dividing and classifying pearls to a mechanical operation


    27. In essence, numerous fish had caught his eye, and when fish pass by, Conseil vanishes into his world of classifying and leaves real life behind


    28. But by this point observing, studying, and classifying were out of the question


    29. Long-term cycles were Lindsay’s attempt at classifying the market’s major lows throughout history


    30. There are different ways of classifying the funds

    31. “We still classifying this as a hate crime, Lieutenant?” Cappy sniffed


    32. For example, Internet service provider America Online (AOL) disclosed in its footnotes to the 1994 10-K that it was classifying marketing costs as balance sheet assets rather than operating expenses, naming them Deferred Subscriber Acquisition Costs


    33. Nevertheless, unavoidable statistical “noise” does not prevent us from distinguishing the main patterns peculiar to each of the lines and classifying these optimization spaces according to their modality


    34. Although the issue of classifying the optimization space is not of paramount importance, the presence of local maximums suggests that a global maximum must not necessarily be the best optimal solution


    35. This evaluation results in classifying of criteria and option strategies according to their mutual compatibility


    36. The results of this study bring us to a number of important conclusions and allow classifying the criteria according to their applicability to solving problems of option combinations selection


    37. I discovered long ago in collecting and classifying marine animals that what I found was closely intermeshed with how I felt at the moment


    38. Nearly the same rules are followed as in classifying species


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