Currently, the business is organized around merchandise classification and managed by five coalition presidents.
Belgian Philippe Gilbert retained the lead in the general classification, by 10 seconds from Spain's Igor Anton.
It adopts the economic classification system shared by the United States and Canada, breaking the economy down into 750 different activities, rather than 362 as before.
Athletic footwear can be found in many stores but Foot Locker is the outstanding leader in this classification followed by Finish Line and many independent specialty boutiques.
Increased political participation was evident earlier this year when the gubernatorial recall election, along with Proposition 54, which sought to end classification by race and ethnicity, dominated the political scene in California.
"Brutal and declamatory, these brooding and disquieting pictures have been created from the sorting and classification by subject of nearly 4, 000 newspaper headline posters, stolen by the artists over a number of years, " wrote Michael Bracewell, a British writer and novelist, in the show's catalogue.
The MP recommended that books and videos used for sex education in England be given a rating by the British Board of Film Classification before they are bought by schools and local authorities.
BBC: Sex education books must be vetted for content, says MP
Pilot whales, which are actually dolphins by classification, can grow to over seven metres, weigh up to 3.5 tonnes and generally prefer deep waters.
The supplemental memorandum directs the heads of executive departments and agencies to take certain actions to implement more effectively the classification and declassification procedures established by the new Order.
This step moves us closer to meeting the recent Jobs Council recommendation to enable regulations to be searched by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, (NAICS is a standard used by Federal agencies in classifying industry).
In Xinji it is the relatively pampered urban workforce (by official classification) that has been the first to break ranks.
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Fifth, the Order enhances the appropriate classification and declassification of electronic information by mandating the use of standardized electronic protocols and formats.
Some in the field have been frustrated by the classification system, which focuses on behavioral symptoms and not on chemical changes or brain abnormalities.
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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It suggests technical decisions about the classification of individual drugs should be taken by an independent body, with parliamentary oversight.
Eliminates the Intelligence Community veto of declassification decisions made by the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) regarding intelligence sources and methods.
It eliminates an Intelligence Community veto of certain decisions by the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel that was introduced in the Bush order.
Most diagnoses in the UK are based on the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), published by the World Health Organization, which is up for revision in 2015.
The occupation-based component includes 95 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations as classified by the federal Standard Occupation Classification system.
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Prosecutors said the courtroom audio was suspended by an OCA - Original Classification Authority - which could refer to any agency responsible for the classified information at stake.
The numbers were combined to find an overall rating of employee happiness for each respondent, and then they were sorted by field to find the six happiest and six unhappiest industries (as defined by the North American Industry Classification System ( NAICS)).
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Previously, additional ratings were decided upon by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).
Classification issues: horror, the film was initially rejected by the BBFC before being passed X after cuts in 1958.
An administrator inserted a footer on all document templates so that they included, by default, the appropriate information classification and confidentiality notice for the project files.
She wants books and videos used for sex education to be given a rating by the British Board of Film Classification before they are used in schools.
BBC: Sex education books must be vetted for content, says MP
She said all games classified either as suitable for over-15s or over-18s by the maker of the game were then considered by the British Board of Film Classification for certification.
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The original was refused a certificate by the British Board of Film Classification in 1975, which felt its focus on sadistic terror and "abnormal psychology" was unsuitable - although some local councils allowed it to be shown with an X certificate.
"We believe the Video Appeals Committee decision was correct and do not understand the court's decision to expend further public resources to censor a game that contains content well within the bounds established by the British Board of Film Classification's 18-plus ratings certification, " Rockstar said in a statement.
Requires specific deadlines for the declassification of information exempted from automatic declassification at 25 years and prohibits classification beyond 75 years except in extraordinary cases and as approved by ISCAP.
We're currently launching a review of current policies by all those agencies responsible for the classification of documents to determine where reforms are possible, and to assure that the other branches of government will be in a position to review executive branch decisions on these matters.
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