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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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61. The arbitrariness of this classification is well illustrated when an individual chooses, for tax purposes, to be regarded as self-employed.
62. If may be necessary to return to a statistics textbook in order to review the data classification chapter.
63. The classification exercise provides another arena for the conflicting points of view as to the relative importance of good people as opposed to good systems.
64. A classification system for economic consequences issues in accounting regulation - John Blake.
65. From his illustrations of the primitives it is apparent that Marshman is dealing with a classification based on categories of phonetic elements.
66. Hence, figure 8. 2 reflects a classification system similar to ones used by biologists for plants and animals.
67. One might think that radical behaviourists such as Skinner would advocate the classification of stimuli along purely physical dimensions.
68. All these features are used in the classification of the group.
69. Work on automatic classification should not be overlooked, although a brief mention only is permitted.
70. These two levels of classification exhibit two quite different sorts of clustering.
71. Any other indication of document content, such as classification notation or alphabetical subject headings, are partial representations of content.
72. For a given corpus size, if one uses coarser classification then more reliable but less precise predictions are obtained.
73. In 1998, the residential property tax classification accounted for approximately 59 percent of the city's total tax capacity.
74. In taking isolates from the literature, faceted classification rests firmly on literary warrant.
75. Lanterne Rouge Last rider on general classification, given a red lamp and a special cheer on arrival in Paris.
76. We could have selected. 5, but experience has shown that pattern classification neural networks are extremely accurate.
77. This will be appropriate for simple subjects in a faceted classification scheme.
78. Most such new schemes will not be general, but rather special classification schemes designed for a particular application or subject.
79. Append notation Naturally a classification scheme is not complete until the notation has been added.
80. The approach envisaged three elements: programme and activity classification by government departments; performance measurement and performance reporting.
81. A second classification was made using a supervised approach so that we could capitalize on our local knowledge of the study area.
82. The making of a faceted classification scheme is a six-stage process: 1.
83. A related classification of political systems also emphasizes aspects of the relationship between the rulers and the ruled.
84. We hope you will find this helpful - though, inevitably, there are some events which defy simple classification.
84. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
85. It can also provide measures of confidence in its classification, which a conventional perceptron can not.
86. Bliss believed that the most important aspect of a classification scheme was the order of its main classes.
87. One could conclude that neural nets love to do pattern classification.
88. Sampling of farms is likely to follow a national land classification system developed by the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology at Merlewood.
89. Perhaps the major problem in devising a special classification scheme is the definition of the subject area to be covered.
90. Father's occupation and social class were coded by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys 1980 classification scheme.
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