It's been referred to as world music, flamenco, Spanish guitar, folk, etc, so how would you categorise it? |
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He was deriding the Anthropological Society's attempts to categorise humanity into inferior and superior races based on physical appearance. |
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She's the 19-year-old author of a wilfully eccentric, impossible to categorise debut album. |
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How can we categorise the blogosphere and where do common generalisations fall down or turn into misconceptions? |
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Another ambition was to categorise the meagre extant material held in archives. |
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Why should the nationality of our parents be used to categorise us and restrict our rights of freedom and nationality? |
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I decided that I need to categorise it in order to try to understand. |
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It's a cross between rap and line dancing if you can categorise it at all. |
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Lists have become an all-pervading gauge of how we categorise and celebrate the achievements of that particular tribe of mankind who have chosen to live in the public eye. |
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Women are asked to categorise the observation depending on the stretchability of the secretion. |
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She is fascinated by the intimacy and frailty of human relations, and tries not to categorise or define those experiences. |
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Let us explain now how we can proceed to categorise some NMIs according to their respective level of knowledgeability. |
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They believe the key that unlocks the implemental mode lies in how people categorise time. |
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The key information was prepared in such a way that it was no problem for our management to categorise it and use it for decision-making. |
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They may categorise some emails as spam even though they are definitely not unwanted. |
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Then in sub-groups of men and women, participants can categorise the cards within the matrices below. |
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This is particularly important for video producers and editors who need to categorise assets effectively and protect sensitive material. |
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The teacher should not use the taxonomy to categorise students at one level of thinking. |
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In order to categorise the various products the industry has started to 'group' technologies together. |
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The Eurosystem will now categorise retail payment systems in the euro area and assess all systems against the relevant standards. |
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The goal of the research work is the creation of an instrument that helps categorise outreach projects and evaluate their quality. |
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Most were unaware that there is a questionnaire which allows service providers to categorise family law cases involving abuse. |
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But, contrary to the way outsiders love to categorise the unreconstructed left, they treated those who did not share their belief system with much good-humoured tolerance. |
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Mayors will be entitled to categorise family hotels, one-star hotels, motels and hostels, and up to two-star restaurants and entertainment facilities. |
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Firms must implement appropriate written internal policies and procedures to categorise clients. |
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But it is also a laughing rejection of futile attempts to perceive, categorise, or express it. |
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But if that were the case would people categorise it as 'world' music? |
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Nature is as it is, and allows, on various levels, happenings which we categorise as bad, evil etc, on the basis of criteria which define what is good. |
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The intuitive idea is that the qualifying feature is a concept, empirically acquired by the perceiver, and now used to categorise the object perceived. |
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In the experiment, the listeners were asked to categorise the vowels samples they heard and rate the sample's prototypicality and nasality. |
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But ogórek kiszony was a subject of debate because there are no restrictions at all on cucumbers weighing less than 180g and a new way had to be found to categorise them for the European market. |
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A new method to bookmark and categorise sites, share and extract information when surfing the web has been unveiled by Kaboodle Inc. |
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Schedules are lists in the Constitution that categorise and tabulate bureaucratic activity and policy of the Government. |
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The temptation to simplify, categorise and hierarchize all the dimensions of a complex set of human behaviours, based on a single template for classification, and using the result to predict individual fates is not a novelty. |
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The motives of state-sponsored or state-tolerated hackers are harder to categorise, ranging from a wish to cause chaos to pilfering industrial secrets. |
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When the International Agency for Research on Cancer looked at the data, it decided it was not robust enough to categorise Sudan 1 as a likely cause of cancer, says Alan Boobis, a toxicologist at Imperial College, London. |
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After all, the effort to classify and categorise disorders of something as complex as the human mind especially when that categorisation is done by committee is unlikely to please everybody. |
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Rusedski's world ranking is such that he could not even make the seedings for this Wimbledon warm-up, but it is hard to categorise his 7-6, 7-6 win over Gambill as an upset. |
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In undertaking this first evaluation of the functioning of EU Pilot, a first attempt has been made to categorise files according to their content. |
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The service quality literature usually attempts to categorise the factors that influence attitudes towards the service on a number of different levels. |
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As a pair of Others whom we cannot categorise into an organisable, controllable group, we can define them neither as friend or foe. |
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A number of abridgements of the Year Books were compiled and circulated by various editors, who sought to excerpt leading cases and categorise them by subject. |
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It is difficult to categorise Hume's political affiliations. |
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