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Example sentences for "classification"

Lexicographically close words:
classicist; classicists; classick; classics; classifiable; classifications; classificatory; classified; classifier; classifiers
  1. There is, however, no more classification than is absolutely necessary; and it may be said that if all the books had been anonymous the scheme would have been an admirable one.

  2. In an index the headings will of course be in alphabet, and the sub-headings may be so also; but often some system of classification will be better.

  3. When the indication on the title is insufficient, the heading understood to be taken, but all classification to be avoided, the words of the title being exclusively used as far as possible.

  4. In the case of those authors whose works are voluminous, some system of classification of the separate works is needed.

  5. Hodgson founded his classification on the dentition of his specimen, but Blyth has thrown some doubt on its correctness, believing that the skull obtained by Hodgson with the skin was that of Meles albogularis.

  6. The following is the classification at present adopted: SUB-ORDER Ruminantia, containing two sections, viz.

  7. Gray's classification was based on three forms of antlers and the shape of the tail.

  8. To the mind of only moderate scientific attainments, a distinct classification of well-defined groups is always an easier matter than a large family split up into many genera defined by internal anatomical peculiarities.

  9. However, this is merely a classification on the habits of the same animal.

  10. The classification which I have adopted is, as I said before, that elaborated by Mr. E.

  11. Fischer in his classification divided man into seven races:-- 1st.

  12. Bisecting division 189 Such a lesson in logical classification was at that time both novel and instructive.

  13. Thus, it is bad classification to distribute the human race into Hellenes + Barbari: the Barbari are of infinite number and diversity, having no one common form to which the name can apply.

  14. After these just remarks on classification generally, the Eleate pursues the subdivision of his own theme.

  15. No analysis or classification of propositions before the works of Aristotle.

  16. Side-note: At that time little thought had been bestowed upon classification as a logical process.

  17. This is a classification quite different from what we find in the Politikus; yet tending in like manner to illustrate the relative point of view, and its frequent manifestation in Plato.

  18. But if the classification were framed by any other intelligent species, such as Cranes,[161] they would distinguish Cranes on the one side from animals on the other, including Man as one among many disparate particulars under animal.

  19. Side-note: Plato does not admit the received classification of government.

  20. Side-note: Such a lesson in logical classification was at that time both novel and instructive.

  21. The classification of true and false is (as I have already remarked) unsuitable for pleasures and pains.

  22. Side-note: Classification of true and false--how Plato applies it to Cognitions.

  23. Having made the classification of words clear and comprehensible, you next proceed to the second grand class of words, the verbs, and their adjuncts, the adverbs.

  24. Atma Atma Atma From the foregoing table it will be seen that the third principle in the Buddhist classification is not separately mentioned in the Vedantic division as it is merely the vehicle of prana.

  25. We may also here point out to our readers that the classification mentioned in the last column is for all practical purposes connected with Raja Yoga, the best and simplest.

  26. But the obstacle which most effectually blocks the use of Onderdonk's classification in the systematic arrangement of peaches is the brood of hybrid seedling peaches annually brought forth by fruit-growers.

  27. Thus, the many varieties of the historic peach of western countries are put by the Onderdonk classification in the Persian race.

  28. No one at this time seems to have attempted a natural classification of peaches.

  29. The Onderdonk classification can, of course, be extended to take in these new races, most of which are now represented in America, but eventually such a classification would become too cumbersome for use.

  30. Incidentally, a classification helps in the identification of varieties of peaches.

  31. Later, this was printed in the Transactions of the Society[183] together with a classification by M.

  32. The size and color of the blossoms are distinguishing characters of races and varieties of cultivated peaches, less valuable in classification than the fruit-characters we have been discussing only because they are less numerous.

  33. The fruits, however, furnish by far the best characters upon which to found a classification of peaches.

  34. It must not be overlooked that the Onderdonk classification should be doubled to apply to the nectarine, the other division of Prunus persica, which the present classification wholly ignores.

  35. With the peach, more than in the artificial classification of most other fruits, the characters are readily distinguished and are stable.

  36. In the trituration of the thousand and more varieties of peaches now going on, the Onderdonk classification will be less and less useful.

  37. I call for a classification in which the insect's aptitudes, its diet, its industry and its habits shall take precedence of the shape of a joint in its antennae.

  38. Already you see what a magnificent classification of these game-hunters might be made with a faithfully listed bill of fare.

  39. Under his management important changes in the classification and management of the schools have been introduced.

  40. The selection of teachers, the classification and discipline of the schools, the course of study, and the examinations were just what Mr. Smyth was pleased to make them.

  41. The classification of species had been made upon mere difference of form.

  42. The gradation and classification were improved; modes of teaching were introduced which greatly promoted the purposes of education.

  43. It is impossible to give, in the absence of any recent exact census, full and correct statistics of the number and classification of the manufactories of Cleveland, the capital invested, and the value of the product.

  44. A review of the morphological culture and biochemical features of the lactic acid producing bacilli from yoghourt, matzoon, and leben, appears to justify their classification as a single group.

  45. Archaeology has been reasonably successful in its classification of pottery.

  46. We do feel, however, that it is a practical classification system which has already demonstrated its usefulness in archaeological interpretations.

  47. In the past, most of these systems of classification have been based on certain look-alike characteristics, with an utter disregard for the cultural provenience of the objects being classified.

  48. He is recognized by both professionals and amateurs for his specialty in the classification of flint artifacts.

  49. The best single test for classification is weight.

  50. The predominance of either of these fluids in the constitution greatly modifies the character and gives rise to the classification of the chemical temperaments.

  51. Many persons approximate this condition, but it is difficult to find one in which it is so nearly attained as to make the proper classification of his temperament under the above heads a difficult matter.

  52. He followed the supergeneric classification of Miller and Gidley (1918).

  53. Modern classification of the pocket gophers begins with Baird in 1858.

  54. Considerable modification of the classification below that level (for species and subspecies) is to be expected in Orthogeomys and Pleistocene taxa of Geomys when available specimens are studied.

  55. Here, for the first time, Thomomys is set apart in classification from the other living pocket gophers.

  56. The principles of classification and a classification of mammals.

  57. In turn, a new, and I hope more realistic, phylogeny and classification is offered.

  58. On the classification of the order Glires.

  59. The classification within the subfamily is based upon the phyletic interpretations of available data and the relationships they disclose.

  60. The classification followed herein is based on the general meaning of the glyphs, and therefore has the advantage of being at least self-explanatory.

  61. Later they were called quasi-delictual obligations and they are so designated in the fourfold classification of the Institutes.

  62. But when the classification and the assignment had been made the law was to keep him there.

  63. The energies of jurists were turned for a time to analysis, classification and system as their sole task.

  64. But the present work does not intend us to deduce a man's morality from his hair; so that the bearing of mental traits on the problem of classification can no longer be regarded as essential.

  65. It is a little hard to know under what classification this book ought to be considered, whether fiction, biography, or belles-lettres.

  66. A classification of the pennies of Offa was proposed, based on their affinity to the coinage of Jaenberht and AEthilheard.

  67. Crowther's intense patriotism, but further investigation, and a rough classification of other peculiarities, has convinced us that the misfortune of these men lies not in being German, but in not having worked at Cambridge.

  68. Were a skilled sealer employed for the proper classification of the animals before killing, it would do away to some extent with the extermination of seals whose skins at that season were practically worthless.

  69. Nuttall's classification was followed for many years until it was found that in the year previous to the publication of his work, 1817, C.

  70. No classification of those varieties of which descriptions are copied has been attempted, as the descriptions are frequently so meagre as to render it impossible: 1.

  71. Classification does not become necessary until the number of varieties has increased sufficiently.

  72. The following classification of the varieties with which the author is acquainted, is based entirely upon the shape of the nuts.

  73. Sir Harry Keppel, who attempted to form a classification of the Dyaks according to their ethnographical affinity, divides them into five principal branches.

  74. It may be here stated that the scientific classification of colouring matters into Nitro-colours, Azo-colours, &c.

  75. This arrangement of the colouring matters in natural chemical groups is well suited for the requirements of the chemist, but another classification is that based on the mode of their application in dyeing.

  76. Thus I got from the plug classification to that of a 'first-class man.

  77. This fundamental distinction, with the aid of several subdivisions in each of the four classes, will serve my purpose; but the classification is artificial, and the groups often pass into one another.

  78. He has given us only the history of his thinking, the statement of his philosophical development; we are therefore limited in reference to his classification of philosophy to simple intimations.

  79. In the succeeding exposition of the Kantian philosophy we shall most suitably follow the classification adopted by Kant himself.

  80. We must now, before proceeding farther, according to the classification made Sec.

  81. The following remarks will suffice for the content and the scientific classification of Wolff's philosophy.

  82. His principle of classification is a psychological one.

  83. His classification of virtues is, therefore, without any stable ground, and is differently given in different places.

  84. This want of an inner principle of classification and of a systematic arrangement, renders a development of Jacobi's philosophy not easy.

  85. But the problem of solution by radicals, instead of being the sole object of the theory, appears as the first link of a long chain of questions relating to the transformation and classification of irrationals.

  86. In the classification of particular virtues and vices we can distinguish very clearly the elements supplied by the different teachings which Aquinas has imbibed.

  87. It will be sufficient to say here that the classification generally adopted by text-writers is based upon the relations of equity to the common law, of which some explanation is given above.

  88. According to the older classification this family was taken to include only the forms with tall-crowned teeth, more or less closely allied to the typical genus Equus.


  89. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "classification" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    analysis; appraisal; arrangement; assessment; assortment; bracket; breakdown; category; class; classification; denomination; designation; distribution; division; evaluation; family; filing; gauging; genus; grading; grouping; identification; inclusion; kingdom; label; order; organization; phylum; placement; ranking; rate; rating; sequence; sifting; sort; sorting; species; stamp; stratification; subdivision; systematics; tabulation; taxonomy; terminology; type; typology; variety