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Classificatory data provide one side of the subsequent table for analysis purposes.
During the period 1955 to 1978 I moved across classificatory police boundaries on more than one occasion.
There is no need for a detailed classificatory system.
So the classificatory struggles involved both on supply and demand side here take a particularly complex form.
The first published Chinese psychiatric classificatory scheme appeared in 1979.
Note that there is no possibility of any classificatory cousins sharing the same mother.
Numbers higher than 20 are used without classificatory prefixes by many speakers.
Classificatory or other indicators of relationships should be checked and recorded in their final form.
Nevertheless, some sort of classificatory scheme to group patient types seems to be essential.
Except one's own father, father's elder brother, mother, wife, son and daughter, all other relations are referred by classificatory terms.
Most of the classificatory procedures involve studying response to periodic stimuli.
The system has both classificatory and descriptive terms.
Cousin: the most classificatory term; the children of aunts or uncles.
Such a category is not a classificatory division, as the word is commonly used.
The higher in the classificatory list are nominated, conform the number of vacancies available for the function.
Such an understanding of ontological categories, however, is merely taxonomic, classificatory.
This approach was found to produce better classificatory results measured against expert opinion than the method used initially.
But introducing a classificatory element almost always radically improves a descriptive essay.
They are, in effect, sub-fields, or sub-disciplines, rather than classificatory terms.
He proposed to describe kin terms and terminologies as either descriptive or classificatory.
Relations belong to one particular generation with reference to Ego are usually referred to by a classificatory term.
Classificatory verbs are only inflected for 2nd person (not 1st) when used as auxiliaries.
These are known in Athabaskan linguistics as classificatory verb stems.
The taxonomy of this family is in constant flux, as new studies continue to identify more classificatory elements.