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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
recategorise .
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All were 'recategorised' into higher-risk groups without investors 'knowledge.
This is Money | Home 2010
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All were 'recategorised' into higher-risk groups without investors 'knowledge.
This is Money | Home 2010
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In a submission to the Low Pay Commission, the government quango that oversees the minimum wage, the National Hairdressers Federation said that in the past year alone 10,000 hairdressers had been recategorised by their employers as "self employed".
150,000 social care workers paid below legal minimum wage, research reveals 2011
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Similarly, if Phoenix harbours frustrated musical ambitions, how much cleverer to express them in a project that can later be recategorised as irony than to release an album and risk humiliation.
Simon Amstell, Larry David and the rise of the 'sim-com' 2010
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All 2.6 million on some form of incapacity benefit, for example, are to be recategorised according to what work they can do.
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All 2.6 million on some form of incapacity benefit, for example, are to be recategorised according to what work they can do.
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All 2.6 million on some form of incapacity benefit, for example, are to be recategorised according to what work they can do.
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Cannabis has been recategorised and even David Cameron supports the legalisation of its medical use.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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It's insanely delicious, and has recently been recategorised as poisonous.
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This dangerous dump was now recategorised as the Alta Semita, the High Lanes district, though little had changed.
See Delphi and Die Davis, Lindsey 2005
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