Examples of using Classify it in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Classify it.
I wouldn't classify it like that.
Classify it as an NSA request from a black ops drop box.
I would not classify it as a success.
For example, older literature refers to the mung bean as Phaseolus aureus,whereas more modern sources classify it as Vigna radiata.
Then classify it as recon.
Whatever it is, you can't classify it as an animal.
No, classify it as a commodity”.
Moreover, some security specialists classify it as a browser hijacker.
I would classify it as a larger folder.
Liberal's answer: No, classify it as a commodity Source.
You can classify it as a North American incursion.
Well, based on the research, I would classify it as a recognizable psychiatric phenomenon.
I would classify it as a dark comedy.
Therefore, I personally would not classify it as a"more intense type of ophthalmic migraine.".
Although the search engine claims to be legitimate,malware experts classify it as rogue because it may sometimes display irrelevant search results in order to generate traffic to sponsoring websites.
Although the search engine claims to be legitimate,malware experts classify it as rogue because it may sometimes display irrelevant search results in order to generate traffic to sponsoring websites. That makes Zupdater. exe"Virus" unreliable.
See, they classified it, so you wouldn't know what really happened.
AIS classifies it as a shrimp cutter, sir.
The government classified it as"meat substitute," instead of recognizing it as meat.
They classified it as a decorative object and put it in the museum.
San Diego P.D. never classified it as an abduction.
Sparks said the Elf is“street legal” and requires no registration or insurance,with federal rules classifying it as a bicycle.
The government of Japan classifies it as a Class 1 river.
The conclusion of the group was that nightshifts are probably carcinogenic to humans, and classifies it as Group 2A.
The X-Pass B 330/1200bollard has obtained Iwa certification, classifying it as an anti-terrorism device.
In 1980, the World Health Organization(WHO) classified it as a drug of abuse that can produce mild to moderate psychological dependence(less than tobacco or alcohol).
Yes, unfortunately, although the home that your… sweet Grandma Nellie left you… is located in what some might classify… as an upper-middle-class neighborhood… uh,the bank classifies it as a high-risk zone.