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Sentence count:266+2Posted:2017-02-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assortmentcategorisationcategorizationcompartmentalisationcompartmentalizationsortingSimilar words: intensificationclarificationclassifiedratificationgratificationspecificationjustificationqualificationMeaning: [‚klæsɪfɪ'keɪʃn]  n. 1. the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type 2. a group of people or things arranged by class or category 3. the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories 4. restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people. 
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31. Currently there is a bewildering variety of software available and my first task will be to suggest a simple classification.
32. A completely different classification of occupations would of course result.
33. Classification and measurement are not creations of man, but only the transference of natural fact from one form to another.
34. The opportunities for classification afforded by the National Curriculum are more pervasive and more deeply institutionalised than any previous system.
35. The classification of wines is often done according to their region.
36. Briefing box 1.1 Making classifications: Aristotle and Finer Description and classification are the building blocks of comparative politics.
37. That the court is entitled to establish its own classification system has been seen already.
38. The best documented measure of severity was a simple classification based on each patient's initial state of distress on presentation.
39. The evaluation of changes in disease specific mortality rates over time is problematic because of changes in classification procedures and death certification practices.
40. It is doubtful whether ever again the one-man universal classification schemes will make any sense; it is too big a task.
41. For the periodontal index the results reflected the findings with the periodontal classification.
42. Much academic attention has been focused on the classification of the social groups comprising the new types of communities in rural areas.
43. The young of these species are quite similar, which has led to considerable confusion in their identification and classification.
44. For analytical purposes, the 12 categories of land cover recognized during the classification stage were compressed into five representing: 1.
45. In addition, any classification is time specific, because evolutionary and revolutionary processes can change the nature of a political system.
46. This was based on classification of the proportions of the bodies of the vessels and the decorative motifs employed.
47. Such a procedure, of course, defeats the object of classification.
48. Such information may not necessarily carry any security classification within the Service, but may simply reveal dispositions, working arrangements etc.
49. Clustering applications would include things like character recognition, sonar / radar signal classification, and robotic control.
50. It may also be possible to extend the diagnostic discrimination using cytokeratin subtype classification, neuroendocrine status, or serological antibody titres.
51. As you do so, try to build up a system of classification, explaining your basis for making distinctions.
52. The Manual was essentially concerned with prescribing the classification of revenue spending and capital spending, implicitly on the cash basis.
53. He used this classification to analyse the writing of 9, 13 and 17 year olds.
54. This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis,[http://sentencedict.com/classification.html] and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.
55. Such knowledge and classification represents subjugation of the rest of the population, and the regularisation and standardisation of moral careers.
56. This threefold classification of political cultures does not assume that one orientation replaces the others.
57. My only reservation with his classification of roles is that it reflects a Western preoccupation with task behaviours.
58. There will always be exceptions to this classification of factors influencing motivation.
59. The new directive covers classification, packaging and labelling and seeks to introduce Community-wide rules on notification of production or importation.
60. A classification system in itself does not 23 have power and ought not to have power.
More similar words: intensificationclarificationclassifiedratificationgratificationspecificationjustificationqualificationnullificationcertificationquantificationpersonificationidentificationesterificationdesertificationclassifyclassicalneoclassicalclassicindicationmedicationdedicationvindicationimplicationapplicationpublicationintoxicationcommunicationprevaricationtelecommunications
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