Aún no tenemos significados para "categorise as".
1With no internal essence, populism is harder to categorise as inherently good or bad.
2But to adopt either position counts as what the pop psychologists would categorise as projecting.
3Neither the sponges nor the placozoa have any genes that Moroz would categorise as neuronal.
4Nonetheless, UN monitoring has revealed water quality in Guanabara bay and the marina area that WHO guidelines categorise as poor or very poor.
5However, others deal with more severe headaches that can be categorised as migraines.
6Four of the six species are categorised as either threatened or at risk.
7A heritage site is categorised as a place with cultural and historical importance.
8Some workers were categorised as BAME but their ethnicity could not be identified.
9Dua is banned in Vietnam and categorised as a false belief.
10I don't take offense at being categorised as a 130-year-old know-nothing.
11Mental health outcomes were categorised as symptomatic, functional and personal recovery.
12He can be categorised as the sexual predator of South Auckland.
13However, a significantly higher proportion of women were subsequently categorised as unavailable for work.
14What is the need to have shops that solely sell alcohol categorised as essential?
15Patients without macroscopic bronchial invasion were categorised as peripheral tumours.
16All of those schools are now proudly categorised as outstanding.
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