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- noun Plural form of
classifier .
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Examples
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Eventually they developed "classifiers" - a combination of hand movements, facial expressions and body language - to create ASL translations for basketball terminology such as "in the key" and "box out."
AllDeaf.com 2009
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What's more, question-answering experts spent the previous couple of decades creating several linguistic tools that helped computers puzzle through language -- like rhyming dictionaries, bulky synonym finders and "classifiers" that recognized the parts of speech.
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How many of them worry about their economic status, their race or other such classifiers more?
Charles Karel Bouley: Finally a Homecoming Queen: LiveOutLoud Brings GLBT Community Members Back to Campus Charles Karel Bouley 2011
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How many of them worry about their economic status, their race or other such classifiers more?
Charles Karel Bouley: Finally a Homecoming Queen: LiveOutLoud Brings GLBT Community Members Back to Campus Charles Karel Bouley 2011
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How many of them worry about their economic status, their race or other such classifiers more?
Charles Karel Bouley: Finally a Homecoming Queen: LiveOutLoud Brings GLBT Community Members Back to Campus Charles Karel Bouley 2011
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How many of them worry about their economic status, their race or other such classifiers more?
Charles Karel Bouley: Finally a Homecoming Queen: LiveOutLoud Brings GLBT Community Members Back to Campus Charles Karel Bouley 2011
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Every promise had a deadline, especially if it was political, and when the deadlines -- and extensions -- proclaimed in the speeches ran out without any sign of progress, so did people's patience, creating problems for these eternal classifiers of citizens.
Yoani Sanchez: Choices for Cuban Dissenters: Stigma, Prison or Exile 2010
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Every promise had a deadline, especially if it was political, and when the deadlines -- and extensions -- proclaimed in the speeches ran out without any sign of progress, so did people's patience, creating problems for these eternal classifiers of citizens.
Yoani Sanchez: Choices for Cuban Dissenters: Stigma, Prison or Exile 2010
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"It seems the classifiers have become the declassifyees," an attitude that contrasted distinctly with about every clip of the two men the Daily Show had in their archives.
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They use the same welfare regime classifiers as Aassve et. al, adding on developing countries and former Soviet states; their sample size is also much larger (86 countries, with the U.S. classified as a "liberal" regime).
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