Classifies Sentence Examples

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  • The IRS classifies these as 501(c)3 organizations.

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  • If this describes you, then you'll love the deep forest green color that primarily classifies this collection.

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  • The CPC classifies products based on the physical characteristics of goods or on the nature of the services rendered.

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  • The government classifies wild goldenseal as endangered, but companies such as Gaia Herbs work hard to preserve plants in the wild and encourage their cultivation and protection whenever possible.

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  • Jingzhu Bencao classifies remedies according to a complex system of interactions between properties.

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  • Although Chasing Fireflies classifies the Swirly Ruffled Set as "pants," the knee-length hem makes them more like shorts.

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  • Not everyone classifies a tucked-in shirt as casual at all.

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  • The American Psychiatric Association (APA) classifies narcolepsy as a sleep disorder in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-IV.

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  • Kinesthetic or tactile learners, depending on how one classifies learning styles, need to move or touch something of what they're learning in order to understand it better.

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  • As a New York City native who experienced psychic abilities at a very young age, John Edwards became a published author on the topic as well as the host of a popular television series and easily classifies as a famous American psychic.

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  • Today, the company classifies the neon shoes as "seasonal," and only debuts new versions once a year.

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  • What classifies naughty nighties as naughty depends on your definition of naughty or risqué.

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  • The Scene Aesthetic classifies their music as "Acoutic/Indie/Pop" - and, well, I couldn't have said it any better myself.

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  • Matto Grosso classifies cattle-raising as a principal industry, but under present conditions the accessible markets are too small for any large development.

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  • As has been said it classifies universals as predicates of individuals and thus involves the difficulties which gave rise to the controversy between realism and nominalism.

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  • Thus James (ibid.) classifies the various "selves" as the material, the spiritual, the social and the "pure."

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  • Schleiermacher classifies the virtues under the two forms of Gesinnung and Fertigkeit, the first consisting of the pure ideal element in action and the second the form it assumes in relation to circumstances, each of the two classes falling respectively into the two divisions of wisdom and love and of intelligence and application.

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  • His object is to discover the highest end of human life, and with this view he classifies the various activities of the human soul, rejects such as are material or animal, and then analyses the various spiritual forms to which the activities may be directed.

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  • Chaetonotidae, with Zelinka classifies the group as fol Sub-order I.

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  • It expands, classifies, tabulates, draws corollaries from the ethical doctrines laid down in the more popular treatises.

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  • Davis, who classifies land surfaces in terms of the three factors - structure, process and time.

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