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Nan D. Hunter has argued that Lawrence used a new method of substantive due process analysis, and that the Court intended to abandon its old method of categorizing due process rights as either " fundamental " or " not fundamental " as too restrictive.

categorizing and property
A key metadata property of an element is categorizing the data as a Critical Data Element ( CDE ).

categorizing and
In Film Language: A Semiotics of Cinema, Metz focuses on narrative structure proposing the " Grand Syntagmatique ", a system for categorizing scenes ( known as " syntagms ") in films.

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Zweigert and Kötz propose a different, multidimensional methodology for categorizing laws, i. e. for ordering families of laws.
The U. S. Navy's system of alpha-numeric ship designators, and its associated hull numbers, have been for several decades a unique method of categorizing ships of all types: combatants, auxiliaries and district craft.
* Single-access key, a method used for categorizing species using logical choices
In categorizing behavior that indicated what was referred to as " inversion " by German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, researchers determined what was normal sexual behavior for men and women, and therefore to what extent men and women varied from the " perfect male sexual type " and the " perfect female sexual type ".
The Torino Scale is a method for categorizing the impact hazard associated with near-Earth objects ( NEOs ) such as asteroids and comets.
When Willow discloses to Buffy what she feels for Tara, she indicates that she has fallen in love with Tara, not that she is a lesbian, and avoids categorizing herself.
Many religions separate the definition of passion and lust by further categorizing lust as type of passion for something that does not belong to oneself.
Opponents also state categorizing patients based on factors such as social value to the community or age will not work in a heterogeneous society without a common ethical consensus such as the U. S. Doug Bandow of the CATO Institute wrote government decision making would " override the differences in preferences and circumstances " for individuals and that it is a matter of personal liberty to be able to buy as much or as little care as one wants.
A common standard format for e-learning content is SCORM whilst other specifications allow for the transporting of " learning objects " ( Schools Framework ) or categorizing metadata ( LOM ).
According to this perspective, ideologies are neither right nor wrong, but only a relativistic intellectual strategy for categorizing the world.
Before categorizing a little more about it we will show a diagram for the four basic matrices.
Homology is a rigorous mathematical method for defining and categorizing holes in a shape.
* Henry Classification System, a system for categorizing fingerprints.
He is also credited for categorizing logic into two separate groups, the first being " idea " and the second being " proof ".
Another way of categorizing tricycles is by whether they are designed for children or adults.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle in his Poetics for the first time named story genres by categorizing dramas according to the value-charge of their endings and the design of their stories.
Major Stephen Harriman Long ( 1784 – 1864 ) led the Yellowstone and Missouri expeditions of 1819-1820, but his categorizing in 1823 of the Great Plains as arid and useless led to the region getting a bad reputation as the " Great American Desert ", which discouraged settlement in that area for several decades.
AD 920 ) describing the plastic repair of a cleft lip ; as a medical compendium, the Leechbook is notable for categorizing ailments and treatments as internal medicine and as external medicine, for providing herbal medical remedies, and for providing supernatural incantations ( prayers ), when required.
Soldiers received increased psychiatric attention, and World War II saw the development in the US of a new psychiatric manual for categorizing mental disorders, which along with existing systems for collecting census and hospital statistics led to the first Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ).

categorizing and example
An example of this would be categorizing a Priority 1 ( Immediate ) patient as a Priority 2 ( Delayed ) or Priority 3 ( Minimal ).
An example of this would be categorizing a Priority 3 ( Minimal ) patient as a Priority 2 ( Delayed ) or Priority 1 ( Immediate ).
Germany, for example, has expelled migrants when their labor was no longer needed, rather explicitly categorizing their relation to Germany as one of convenience.
Nathan Katz in Buddhist and Western Philosophy ( 1981, p. 446 ) points out that the term " transpolytheistic " would be more accurate, since it entails that the polytheistic gods are not denied or rejected even after the development of a notion of the Absolute that transcends them, but criticizes the classification as characterizing the mainstream by the periphery: " like categorizing Roman Catholicism as a good example of non-Nestorianism ".

categorizing and same
Systems based on categorizing images in semantic classes like " cat " as a subclass of " animal " avoid this problem but still face the same scaling issues.

categorizing and article
As seen in the musical instrument classification article, categorizing instruments can be difficult.

categorizing and often
The relationship between government and industry in the United States has never been a simple one, and the labels used in categorizing these relationships at different times are often misleading if not false.
Although, Li Yu indeed was a great exponent and developer of the Ci poetry form, which form sometimes or often seems to characterize poetry of the Song Dynasty, there is also some difficulty in categorizing him as a Song poet: the Southern Tang state is more of a continuation of Tang than a precursor on the Song side of the divide of the history of the Tang-Song transition.
Tainter begins by categorizing and examining the often inconsistent explanations that have been offered for collapse in the literature.
Recent discoveries in genetics offer a means of categorizing race which is distinct from past methods, which were often based on very broad criteria corresponding to phenotypical characteristics, such as skin color, and which do not correlate reliably with geographic ancestry.

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Most of the work of classifying search results has been in categorizing the surface Web by topic.
As a consequence, there has been an effort by some to attempt a supposed objective dichotomy between the ethical philosophies of spiritual or religious groups by categorizing them under the Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path modality.
The African Convention has played a role in the conservation of the animal by categorizing it as ' Class A.
One reviewer has commented on the difficulty of clarifying the core characteristics of and differences between atypical attachment styles and ways of categorizing more severe disorders of attachment.
In the case that the target of the redirect is a section, this has to some extent the effect of categorizing the section: through the redirect the category page links to the section ; however, unless an explicit link is put, the section does not link to the category.
LawMoose has since evolved into a hybrid bi-level public and subscription legal knowledge environment, featuring a thesaurus-based topical map of legal and governmental web resources ( which spans the U. S. and globe and adds non-legal resources in a subscriber edition ), a list of the largest one hundred Minnesota law firms, ranked by number of Minnesota lawyers, the Minnesota Legal Periodical Index, listing and topically categorizing more than thirty thousand articles published in Minnesota legal publications from 1984 to the present ( in the public edition ), and a densely interconnected, constantly evolving legal words, phrases, concepts and resources network ( in a subscriber edition ).
The bill has been subject to criticism due to a perception that the bill would illegalize all food and Natural Health Products by categorizing them as drug products.
Although only one of many possible paradigms, it has the advantage of being constructed by trained linguists for the particular purpose of analyzing and categorizing varieties of speech, and has the additional merit of replacing such loaded words as " language " and " dialect " with the German terms of Ausbausprache, Abstandsprache, and Dachsprache, words that are not ( yet ) loaded with political, cultural, or emotional connotations.

categorizing and legal
Current strategies for improvement in pain management include framing it as an ethical issue ; promoting pain management as a legal right ; providing constitutional guarantees and statutory regulations that span negligence law, criminal law, and elder abuse ; defining pain management as a fundamental human right ; categorizing failure to provide pain management as professional misconduct, and issuing guidelines and standards of practice by professional bodies.
After Trinity Foundation members spent weeks poring over the details of the documents they and ABC had uncovered, sorting and scrutinizing each prayer request, bank statement, and computer printout dealing with the codes Tilton's banks and legal staff used when categorizing the returned items, Ole Anthony called a press conference in December 1991 to present what he described as Tilton's " Wheel of Fortune ," using a large display covered in actual prayer requests, copies of receipts for document disposition, and other damaging information that demonstrated what happened to money and prayer requests that the average viewer of Tilton's television program sent him.

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