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recategorization

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  • noun The act of recategorizing

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Examples

  • And in mentioning a changing context, we pay heed to a key property of memory in the brain: that it is, in some sense, a form of constructive recategorization during ongoing experience, rather than a precise replication of a previous sequence of events.

    How the Mind Works: Revelations Rosenfield, Israel 2008

  • In an extreme case, it might affect sales if someone takes the recategorization too seriously and mis-shelves it in the bookstore.

    More on Map of Spec Fic 2006

  • In an extreme case, it might affect sales if someone takes the recategorization too seriously and mis-shelves it in the bookstore.

    SeeLight: 2006

  • Was there a recategorization of what is 2G from the first quarter to your supplemental data this quarter?

    unknown title 2011

  • So now I ask, it looks like there was a recategorization or a reclassification on your supplemental data schedule as to what you used to call 2G and now what you're calling 2G.

    unknown title 2011

  • Asked how the recategorization would affect the profitability of the Cup, Jordaan said: "If we sell 100 per cent of the tickets, we will be on a par with Germany (2006)."

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • This feature was designed to help customers properly categorize their expenses for tax-reporting purposes, reducing time-consuming and expensive recategorization at year's end by tax professionals.

    B2Bee Adds IRS Schedule C Expense Categories 2010

  • Kerio Administration Console: added link to WebFilter recategorization page

    Tweakers.net Mixed RSS Feed 2010

  • Still, Judge Ginsburg's opinion suggested that the appeals court ruling turned less on the recategorization of Mr. Bensayah's alleged ties to Al Qaeda than on skepticism about the basic credibility of the evidence the government presented against him.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Both Iraqi Kurds and Turkmen claim Kirkuk as their historic capital, but the ethnic balance of the governorate was extensively altered under the former regime through the expulsion of Kurds, the influx of Arabs, and the forced recategorization of Turkmen as Arabs.

    Assyrian International News Agency 2009

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