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