There's a blurry line between the two, but it's a classification that's increasingly important.
Burgundians believe a wine's character is derived principally from the plot of land the vine is planted on, which is graded by a classification system based on the vineyard, village and subdistrict.
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And that has Prof Stolper and the rest of the rover science team leaning (with a lot of caveats) towards a classification that sits on a well-established sequence of alkaline igneous rocks - one that goes by the name "mugearite".
"The utilisation of sex as a classification method is rational, since it is a straight forward way to ensure that birth records in the City of New York are uniform, " lawyers for the city wrote in a court filing.
Sometimes a small cut could lead to a lower classification and a bigger potential audience.
One of the reasons race is treated as a forbidden classification is that it demeans the dignity and worth of a person to be judged by ancestry instead of by his or her own merit and essential qualities.
Not everyone accepts that the world of investing should be divided into growth and value and it is certainly a simplistic classification.
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Cannon was known as the "census taker in the sky, " and developed a stellar classification system that became the standard of the Harvard Observatory.
The ONR, which is an agency of the Health and Safety Executive, said the use of unencrypted devices for transporting documents with a security classification was not allowed.
With this access, developers are able to integrate recipes into their own website or mobile app and, for example, perform a diet classification of any list of ingredients.
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It was released on video in 1981, at a time when videos did not have to receive a formal classification, and remained on shelves until the introduction of the Video Recordings Act 1984.
With its vote, the advisory panel is suggesting that hydrocodone be moved from its current classification as a Schedule III drug -- a drug with moderate abuse potential -- to a more restrictive Schedule II classification.
Jeff Catlin, CEO at Lexalytics, the analytical engine used by Reuters, said that in financial services the company uses a training based classification model.
With its new manual, the APA might instead have started taking steps toward a system of classification that, as in medicine, organizes disorders according to what we know about their natures and causes.
The regulator can revoke a broadcasting license if an owner doesn't meet a loosely defined classification, which takes into account criminality, the propriety of directors and other "relevant misconduct" that isn't necessarily criminal.
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Besides requiring astronomers to dream up a new mnemonic for their stellar classification, the existence of a grey area between stars and planets reveals the extent to which the processes of planetary and stellar formation are still a mystery.
These vehicles' front passenger airbags may not deploy in the event of a crash because of a possible problem with their occupant classification system, which gauges the size of a passenger and based on that whether an air bag should be deployed.
They have taken their lead from US regulators, who gave it a PG-13 classification.
In its inquiry, the Science and Technology Committee found that drugs classification was a case in point.
The Tax Court, however, refused to allow the consequences of the litigation determine its classification as a business deduction.
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said it would consider changing the classification of a substance, but added it was "only a facilitator".
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There is a precedent for dual classification: three icy bodies classed as asteroids are also listed as comets because they have shown comet-like behaviour in the past.
Lyrica, a new medicine for neuropathic pain, has not been launched because the Drug Enforcement Agency still has to make a decision about its classification for the drug.
Catholic will expand its faculty roster and student body with the new administrative classification of a stand-alone school, though school president John Garvey says he doesn't yet have a target size.
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So, yeah, unless you're toting a guitar case and cramming yourself into a sweaty tour bus every other month, we suggest leaving the term "rock star" out of your job title -- and even then, the whole "star" classification seems a little self-aggrandizing.
On average, 10 tornadoes a year reach the most dangerous classification and almost never strike populated areas.
Ben Ainslie became the greatest Olympic sailor of all time by winning a fourth gold in the Finn classification as the first medals were decided in Weymouth.
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Right now hospital coders use a standard called the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems to classify patients and get reimbursed properly for their care.
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You are way more likly to find people that have been working there ten plus years still making very little with part time hours and in the same hourly job classification they were in a decade or more ago.
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