We often make sense of other people by categorizing them into labels and boxes that we ourselves feel comfortable with. |
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Instead of all-or-none categorizing, some have urged that degrees, or severity, of alcoholism be identified. |
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In North America, it's so unremarkable that you needn't waste any time categorizing it. |
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They combed the bayside shores in pairs, separating recyclables from trash and categorizing them on tally sheets. |
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Without categorizing attacks through all possible demographic breakdowns, the analysis of terrorism in general remains flawed. |
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She first began categorizing attachment styles during her work with the Ganda tribe in Uganda. |
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Despite some people categorizing them as rock, the group is a pop band with a knack for simple poetry. |
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The main consideration when categorizing foods as sattvic, rajasic, or tamasic is their effect on the human organism. |
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Likewise, categorizing data also helps prioritize and ensure the recoverability of data based on its value to the business. |
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Another means of categorizing aircraft is by the type of gear used for takeoff and landing. |
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Sometimes it is easier to construct a number of SCMs, each with a different way of categorizing services. |
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Are they, in some sense, abstracting a conceptual rule for categorizing the world into classes of stimuli? |
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The next phase of site improvements will involve categorizing web services and bolstering content according to user needs. |
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The Subject Index provides a comprehensive listing of standard terms and related vocabulary for categorizing decisions. |
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The notes following a number of case entries convey an idea of the difficulties in categorizing follow-up replies. |
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Racialized discourse is a set of social practices that favours the ingroup and denigrates the out-group, categorizing, evaluating and differentiating between groups. |
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There may certainly be independent grounds for categorizing segments as vowels or consonants, in terms of their inherent sonority and phonological dependence, for example. |
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The simple first-order political discriminator experiences no conflict in categorizing disvaluees as inferior beings to be suppressed and exploited. |
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In categorizing inputs it must first be determined whether the input is an excluded input. |
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In the case of qualitative data, this might involve categorizing the information you collected into themes that summarize what was said. |
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Our society has a major issue with quickly categorizing people when it comes to body image. |
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I believe that categorizing this story as an allegory is more appropriate than doing so as a myth because a myth is defined as explaining natural phenomenon. |
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I added a whole slew of them to the sidebar today, and I think I am going to start categorizing or alphabetizing them or putting them on a different page all together. |
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Understanding the myriad of factors leading to adverse events requires a system for categorizing them. |
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By categorizing information for their own purposes, that cataloged information may be shared with others. |
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Sergeev rightfully notes this without, however, categorizing Losskii's panpsychism as a variant of world-soul theories. |
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A trader may also evade duty by misrepresenting traded goods, categorizing goods as items which attract lower customs duties. |
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Users of this Handbook should note that it is prepared for ease of reference in categorizing items for statistical purposes only and, that as such, has no official sanction. |
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Many provinces have difficultly in accurately reflecting the extent of the healthcare workplaces in claim data or accurately categorizing the healthcare occupations. |
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Despite Harper's earlier advocacy for environmental protection, in 2007 his administration officially distanced itself from the emissions targets outlined in the Kyoto Protocol, categorizing them as unattainable. |
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The very categorizing of music by genre is a sleight of hand. |
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Secondly, it avoids categorizing a specific company as the ideal when it is inevitable that it would itself display some level of inefficiency, either due to capital wear and tear or managerial short-comings. |
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While mental illness accounts for the largest portion of disability claims, simply categorizing a medical condition as a mental illness does not necessarily serve either the plan sponsor or the member. |
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Additionally, numerous tax planning questions are received as to how to maximize the tax-free status by categorizing items in order to qualify for either the gift policy or award policy. |
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The difficulty of categorizing firearms in the different databases and registers is also a major obstacle to the establishment of accurate statistics. |
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The attractiveness of categorizing national assessment data in this way has led in some countries to the adoption of criteria used in other assessment systems to represent performance. |
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You can train PASW Text Analytics for Surveys by categorizing a subset of your text responses, and then importing the entire dataset and re-running the extraction and categorization. |
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Like the Linean system for categorizing organisms, the assembly taxonomy is flexible, allowing for future refinement. |
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Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorizing waste types and mandating transport, treatment, storage, and disposal practices. |
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In his prologue, Baugh poignantly describes his childhood joy at categorizing his mother's button box, utilizing the memory as a metaphor for a Derridean archive. |
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Categorizing into bins is labor intensive with inevitable arbitrariness that may vary between laboratories. |
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