classify case 2.04   The case was classified as suicide.
  classify information 1.58   Far too much information is classified by the government already.
  classify document 0.92   Finally, it creates far stricter guidelines in classifying new documents.
  classify death 0.86   Her death has been classified as a homicide.
  classify loan 0.86   Now that all Korean loans are classified as junk, that process could well accelerate.
  classify nicotine 0.79   The regulations, which classified the nicotine in tobacco as a drug, are expected to take effect next year.
  classify people 0.79   Stoltz classifies such people as Quitters.
  classify material 0.72   All related court material is classified, in keeping with Finnish practice.
  classify patient 0.66   We classified our patients in three groups.
  classify group 0.53   This group is classified as employable, but with limitations.
  classify incident 0.53   Amos filed a police report, which classified the incident as a possible fifth degree assault, a misdemeanor.
  classify detainee 0.46   Even the local jail here classifies detainees as Muslims and non-Muslims.
  classify report 0.46   The CIA report was highly classified.
  classify system 0.39   Until recently, the system was highly classified.
  classify car 0.33   But the company was evasive about classifying the car.
  classify drug 0.33   Brookes said he classified hard drugs such as cocaine as addictive.
  classify program 0.33   This time around, the subcommittee is simply classifying programs as ready or not, Horn said.
  classify area 0.26   But the Adirondack Park Agency in January voted unanimously to classify the area as wilderness.
  classify crime 0.26   Federal law enforcement officials were hesitant to classify the crime.
  classify employee 0.26   The lawsuits are often the result of misunderstandings in the way employers classify employees.
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