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ABC classification ECON

ABC classification

anatomic classification PSYCH

articulatory classification PSYCH

billing classification N COMPUT

bionomic classification

botanical classification AGR

budget classification ECON

business classification N COMPUT

climatical classification AGR

cost classification ECON

cross classification

field classification AREA

field classification

functional classification

functional classification ECON
functional classification ECON

hazard classification MIL

industry classification INDUST

linguistic classification SCHOOL

liquidity classification N COMPUT

natural classification BIOL

natural classification

Usage examples with classification

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The position classifications standards are built on the foundation of the grade levels.
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The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and was identified with a green jersey.
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Functional classifications continued to be used in the 2010s.
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In the suttas are traces of ancient debates about the interpretation of the teachings, and early classifications and hierarchies.
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By the mid-20th century, mental health practitioners began formalizing deviant sexuality classifications into categories.
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Below is a summary of the classifications used by the official warning centres worldwide.
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A classification system for glycoside hydrolases, based on sequence similarity, has led to the definition of 100 different families.
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