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- noun Plural form of
categorisation .
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Examples
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Attempts to use simple categorisations to describe the looters belies the complex make-up of those who have been participating.
Who are the rioters? Young men from poor areas ... but that's not the full story 2011
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Few film categorisations come as contentious as ‘gangster comedy’, a genre most famously espoused by a certain former Mr Madonna.
John reviews PERRIER’S BOUNTY, the black/comedy IN BRUGES of 2010? | Obsessed With Film 2010
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I think there might be slightly more accurate categorisations to cover the expectations than fantasy.
Newly-discovered GORMENGHAST novel to be published Adam Whitehead 2010
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According to the BHPS categorisations, extroversion is mainly characterised by sociability, with extroverts tending to be talkative and assertive.
Personality types affect women's approach to childbirth - study 2010
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STEPHEN SMITH: I'm not using labels or categorisations.
Transcript: Discussion about the abuse of three Australian passports in Dubai 2010
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That's the sort of crass stupidity we are up against in much of the public services, n, and that stupidity is what informs the categorisations employed by our surveillance system.
The Soixante-neuf of Liberty Newmania 2007
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So are the children of single parents, n, yet they are still stigmatised by erroneous categorisations - no matter how goog their single parents are. newmania said:
The Soixante-neuf of Liberty Newmania 2007
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The problem is that newmania, like so many others, labours under the false assumption that he and his family will never be victims of such false categorisations or professional error.
The Soixante-neuf of Liberty Newmania 2007
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It takes no account of the length of scene, is highly subjective in its categorisations, and takes a broad view of what constitutes "action".
Archive 2008-05-01 Tim Stretton 2008
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It takes no account of the length of scene, is highly subjective in its categorisations, and takes a broad view of what constitutes "action".
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008
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