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Meanings of
categorising
in English
Russian
перестановка
Portuguese
organizar
Catalan
arranjament
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Act of arranging items in some orderly way.
organization
arrangement
arranging
organizing
sorting
tidying
categorization
categorizing
categorisation
Russian
перестановка
Synonyms
Examples for "
organization
"
organization
arrangement
arranging
organizing
sorting
Examples for "
organization
"
1
That's only one example-andeach example changes depending on the given
organization
.
2
A German humanitarian
organization
said there were also six suspected cases there.
3
Here, again, the system; the submergence of the individual in the
organization
.
4
As far as politics is concerned, the
organization
said it is bipartisan.
5
The
organization
hosted it's second national conference this year in Miami, Florida.
1
But the elaborate
arrangement
actually delays the problem by just a year.
2
This
arrangement
left the Serbs' porter, Hussein, free to carry their bags.
3
Greece must reach a new finance
arrangement
with creditors by 30 June.
4
Ms Gillard said the
arrangement
would be the best solution for Australia.
5
The Lib Dems support the
arrangement
and say it helps fight crime.
1
I think that's an absolutely bang-on way to go about
arranging
society.
2
He began
arranging
fish eight months ago, sometimes using vegetables as well.
3
Zaid said DHS was working on
arranging
security clearances for legal counsel.
4
Please help by
arranging
for me to speak with him, just briefly.
5
Information and energy
arranging
themselves in a precise, and very specific, pattern.
1
The difficulty in
organizing
was not in selecting, but in rejecting men.
2
Tech workers may be new to labor
organizing
,
but they're learning quickly.
3
Very few people actually enjoy cleaning the house and
organizing
the clutter.
4
A senior
organizing
committee official said he knew a delay was inevitable.
5
That meant
organizing
working parties and armed guards to go with them.
1
Right now I'm
sorting
out the victims from the Vipers' clubhouse bombing.
2
The app has seven different mathematical activities including
sorting
,
patterns and addition.
3
Sticking to your budget and
sorting
through new ideas for money will.
4
In addition, recently-published articles are given a somewhat higher weight for
sorting
.
5
The administration expects to finish
sorting
through the cases by Oct. 1.
1
He thought he heard young Napier
tidying
things in the small pantry.
2
Then Mrs. Fletcher turned her attention to the
tidying
of the house.
3
I finished
tidying
up and trundled on out into the evening traffic.
4
A
tidying
up for a sport, diversion or food-gathering known as angling.
5
Nathan visits Simon who is
tidying
his bedroom before going into hospital.
1
After
categorization
into risk groups patients are best classified by max STE.
2
Conclusions: These subcategories enhance the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators
categorization
.
3
When the business started digitizing the images, it lacked a
categorization
method.
4
With that
categorization
comes expensive recovery programs, costly lawsuits and halted projects.
5
He gets the description and
categorization
of the blood stain patterns correct.
1
Marathon said its policies for
categorizing
workplace injuries comply with OSHA rules.
2
The foundation has periodically disclosed its donors,
categorizing
them in broad tiers.
3
A qualitative analysis
categorizing
strategy was used for analysis of data.
4
But they team still needed some way of
categorizing
Pinterest's 8 billion beauty-related pins.
5
Further subgroup analyses were performed
categorizing
patients into underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese.
1
With the passage of time, this overarching stylistic
categorisation
has become weakened.
2
What she says is telling; Raw is about someone who resists
categorisation
.
3
More surprisingly perhaps is the
categorisation
of the political film as a comedy.
4
It is an idiosyncratic group show that defies easy
categorisation
.
,
writes Aidan Dunne.
5
And her ability to defy
categorisation
is a strength, Palmer adds.
Usage of
categorising
in English
1
Both views are defensible, yet Bligh himself defies any obvious
categorising
.
2
Yet
categorising
Fortitude as a straight-up whodunnit might undersell the show.
3
And Wolfe always was too keen on
categorising
and subcategorising everything.
4
It is almost impossible to write anything about him without drifting into clever-clever
categorising
.
5
But the players here are well beyond
categorising
or apologising for what they do.
6
Even
categorising
it differently to the men's made me cringe.
7
The beginnings of race science seem to emerge with the Victorian frenzy for
categorising
life.
8
AIDS 'speakeasies' abound After
categorising
alternative AIDS beliefs, I sought to understand how they are influenced by context.
9
The jury was today shown graphic photographs of her body,
categorising
her injuries, during a post mortem examination.
10
In conclusion, there has been no consistent approach to
categorising
antibiotic use in studies of risk factors for ESBL-EK.
11
Maybe it's not about
categorising
her; maybe a lot of people just don't know what to make of her.
12
But complicated procedures for
categorising
sales and recognising revenue are critical to the strength of HP's three central allegations.
13
Histopathological changes had shown marked variation and so did not enable
categorising
them into vascular, interstitial and obliterative phases.
14
It seems Kenyan security forces are simply
categorising
the whole community as a terrorist group, said cleric Sheikh Hassan Qoryoleey.
15
Cricket is wont to putting things in boxes;
categorising
and breaking down specialist skills and disciplines to the nth degree.
16
Her work cannot be categorised as romance; in fact, the difficulty of
categorising
her work at all may explain her neglect.
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Translations for
categorising
Russian
перестановка
переставление
Portuguese
organizar
arranjo
Catalan
arranjament
Categorising
through the time