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Categorizations

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Categorizations meaning

plural of categorization

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That’s not a new phenomenon: Four years ago, when my former colleague Perry Bacon Jr. analyzed what he believed were the five wings of the Republican Party, the categorizations revolved around Trump because, well, Trump defined the party.

To ensure that future maps accurately represent ground realities, it is crucial to move away from oversimplified categorizations and instead incorporate a range of more specific classifications.

But because of the different categorizations, families have been ripped apart, with some in Israel and others waiting in Ethiopia, while successive governments have decided not to decide.

Thus, if we manage to overcome the myopic social categorizations that the media and those in power foster, we will see the horizons of new humanity rising; beyond history, beyond suffering, and beyond social injustice.

These narrative categorizations are unimpeachable.

In addition to these comprehensive theories of unemployment, there are a few categorizations of unemployment that are used to more precisely model the effects of unemployment within the economic system.

Levinson and others reported three basic spatial categorizations.

Other categorizations have been proposed.

The categorizations of the victims are frequently the result of triage scores based on specific physiological assessment findings.

The Stasi had formal categorizations of each type of informant, and had official guidelines on how to extract information from, and control, those who they came into contact with.

The usual categorizations of community relations have a number of problems: Gerhard Delanty, Community, Routledge, London, 2003.

Types sidebar main Different types exist among the Anabaptists, although the categorizations tend to vary with the scholar's viewpoint on origins.