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Republican, Democrat, liberal are all subcategories to what we are experiencing.
The nonfiction is harder: There are a few clear subcategories, e.g.
By adding a label, you can mark it with multiple subcategories.
" Of course, subcategories abound once the group realizes that curtains go "firfir.
These narrower subcategories allow the streamer to make more specific and targeted recommendations.
We've reached a point in America where there are subcategories of mass shootings.
The contest contains three larger categories — architecture, interiors, and design — with subcategories underneath.
And we don't insist that everybody lay out all the subcategories of things.
They come in various subcategories, too, whether it's lumbersexual, normcore, or nerd. Dictionary.
The data follows the same pattern when looking at subcategories of labor donors.
Meanwhile, the other five ideological subcategories seem to have become more tolerant of everyone.
The rest of the 135 officially recognised groups are classified as subcategories of these.
Both the Lending and Insurance subcategories benefit from economies of scale through risk aggregation.
The church's dedicated congregant volunteers sort donations year-round into meticulous categories and subcategories.
A new Chrome extension called Netflix Categories unlocks the service's many subcategories directly from your browser.
And among the many subcategories of the online prank genre is parents pranking their own kids.
The Oxford English Dictionary offers roughly 40 definitions, arranged in about two dozen categories and subcategories.
The biggest U.S. airlines have scrambled in recent years to segment their economy-class cabins into subcategories.
Add to that the various subcategories and SKUs, and the whole thing is a bit a maddening.
The projects in the subcategories can be broken down into two main groups: fungible and non-fungible.
In each category, there will be subcategories pointing you to more specific video content in that genre.
Define a systemBoneparth breaks down this easy-to-deploy methodology into three subcategories: identify, quantify, and prioritize.
Instead, these are the ones that best represent the trends and subcategories that have defined a phenomenon.
Since no child can be in more than one of these subcategories, the categories are mutually exclusive.
But officials have described an unpublished annex that specifies large increases in a long list of subcategories.
Ms. Leeds makes master lists for her clients with categories and subcategories of possessions, a daunting task.
Of all 15 subcategories tracked by Retail Metrics, department stores are presumed to have generated the worst results.
Following the craft beer revolution, the very category of beer has expanded enormously, with any number of subcategories.
The company will launch topics in relevant subreddits (or subcategories) so ads reach the most specific audience possible.
Food contact papers were divided into three subcategories: sandwiches, burgers and fried foods; Tex-Mex; and desserts and breads.
There are four principle blood types, with two subcategories — bringing the total number of possible blood types to eight.
They sorted each post according to 52 categories and subcategories: attacks, praise and conspiracy; the economy, immigration and crowd sizes.
Regulation and governance efforts themselves should focus on these subcategories and individual technologies, not the broader category of AI itself.
The browsing tab on Chewy is first broken down by animal type, then by subcategories like food, toys, and supplies.
Ms. Rider of the State Education Department said New York would still make some of that information available in subcategories.
The account divides reply guys into nine subcategories, each based on a reply guy behavior the two observed in the wild.
They found little difference in their results between subcategories, and, in many cases, the subcategory definition actually increased the average age.
Yet the story goes much further, including an exhaustive 21 state-by-state roster of metrics supporting rankings across dozens of subcategories.
Conan Cheung makes precise points and bolsters them with concrete examples, the signs of an ordered mind: matrices, grids, categories, and subcategories.
Mostly by subject but there are all sorts of subcategories and exceptions — often because of size —that make sense only to me.
There are sometimes subcategories for the strength of fishing line, for the type of tackle, for the angler's age, for the angler's gender.
Many of the subcategories highlight manufactured goods that China currently imports from Europe and East Asia or many agricultural goods from Latin America.
Our cognitive systems continuously sort the elements of our perception into categories and subcategories so that we can function effectively in the world.
Each category also had subcategories for different fuel types: gasoline, diesel, electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and liquid fuel made from natural gas or ethanol.
This system is called songbun, and within it, there are three main categories — loyal, wavering and hostile — and 51 subcategories that serve as qualifiers.
Category standouts: While most subcategories saw a decline in number of deals, two continued to grow and even exceeded Wing's forecasts—automotive and health tech.
At the same time, I saw in the exhibition how newer subcategories of cults remain stubbornly present, exactly one hundred years after von Zeppelin's death.
Making matters even more complicated: Both anxiety and depression can be broken down into subcategories—each with its own set of symptoms and diagnostic criteria.
Work has begun on using computers to accurately identify increasingly specific subcategories of mental health problems—such as perfectionism, self-esteem problems, and social anxiety.
It was a repository of links to more than 3 million websites that were vetted by editors and organized into highly specific categories and subcategories.
These different neural circuits directly correlated with four subcategories of depression reported by the 1,000 people in the study, when charted along two axes: how anxious the person was, and how anhedonic they were (anhedonia is the inability to feel pleasure): It was one of the first glimpses we've had at possible biological subcategories of depression, and the first step toward a more personalized approach to treatment.
"Back in 2014 right wing blogs on Tumblr were more or less divided into two cliques," he tells me, explaining the Tumblr right and its subcategories.
The predictions (movies) As bellwethers of the Oscars, the Golden Globes -- which split best picture into two subcategories, drama and musical/comedy -- have a spotty record.
The U.S. demonstrates advantages in the sub-pillars credit and investment and trade, competition and market scale (the U.S. is ranked #1 in all three subcategories).
But if you don't quite have your shit together enough for a grocery list divided into subcategories, use the notes app on your phone at least.
The basic model of savvy "realism" on the center left is to study the shape of public opinion, with all its subcategories, and react to it.
He pithily covers our continual need to re-establish that we're wanted, the dangers of sharing the contents of our sexual imagination and dozens of other subcategories.
Furthermore, there are two subcategories of visa — "immigrant visas" and "non-immigrant visas" — and some of the litigation fights over the executive order treat the two differently.
Globally, lung cancer is the biggest killer of all cancer types but drugmakers have resorted to targeting small subcategories defined by genetic vulnerabilities that new drugs can attack.
Box Office Mojo breaks horror down into 107.93 subcategories on its site and its editor, Brad Brevet, has struggled with the question of what constitutes a horror movie.
The country performed poorly in all prevention-related subcategories except for vaccination rates, which brought the prevention category score to a 14.0, 20.8 points below the global average. 
But the electronic record that has emerged to answer this problem, and to help insurers manage payments, is full of detailed codes and seemingly endless categories and subcategories.
That arguably overstates the trend: The GSS breaks Protestants into subcategories, and if you group them together, they remain the most populous religious group, at least for now.
The Washington Post's Balz broke up the suburbs broadly into subcategories, based on their proximity to their urban center, and figured out how well Republicans did in each category.
A diverse selection of toys drove gains across 9 of the 11 subcategories tracked by The NPD Group, including games and puzzles, building sets, and action figures and accessories.
CARAMANICA Another year, another inexplicable cleaving of R&B into essence-less subcategories that are then rendered even less meaningful by a seemingly random distribution of nominees within them.
But while there are subcategories of black metal that express racist or neo-Nazi views, such extremist views aren't representative of the whole genre or the black metal community.
The Clean Air Act, the judges wrong, "demands that source subcategories take the bitter with the sweet," and requires "without ambiguity" that all relevant units be kept in a subcategory.
You can even browse through the main guide that has a little bit of everything, or get more specific with the subcategories, including Sleep & Lounge, Sweaters, Slippers & Shoes, and Accessories.
In the comparison of education mobility graph, the subcategories of more, the same, or less education compares the child's education level to that of the parent with the highest level.
Mr. van Noordwijk said that to avoid such discrepancies in measuring forests, researchers could either clearly differentiate subcategories under the "umbrella" term of forest, or else avoid the term entirely.
While there isn't enough raw data about ad platforms and advertising networks, or local and mobile ad technology companies, to draw meaningful conclusions, we can combine these subcategories into two groups.
A key piece of the decision found that the EPA was wrong to leave certain boiler units with low levels of emissions out of the subcategories it constructed for the rule.
He's spent nearly 30 years fronting Converge, one of the most influential and innovative bands to blur the lines between hardcore, metal, punk, and many of the subcategories within those genres.
The report also divides conservatives into subcategories and suggests that some of them, like the "New Era Enterprisers" or the "Market Skeptic Republicans," might be especially amenable to targeted climate messages.
The brand, in fact, is such a ubiquitous organizing principle for so many things — companies, products, people — that it has been forced to spawn an expansive glossary of subcategories and varieties.
When segmented bar graphs are used to compare two or more groups, the bars are lined up adjacent to each other with the subcategories in the same order in each bar.
The contest has expanded into multiple subcategories since its inception, so much so that in 2001, author Adam Cadre created the Lyttle Lytton contest, which aims for the shortest worst opening sentence.
Even the subcategories are tilted toward a very specific style of game: Best Performance, Best Direction, Best Art Direction—all of these are aimed at defining gaming as a specific type of narrative experience.
As you dive into each section, you can browse through cards of individual items across a number of subcategories, then click plus (+) signs to add the item to the list of things you're tracking.
The whole thing is organized alphabetically, and much of it is broken down into subcategories, but there's only so much an archivist can do with this amount of stuff—eventually it falls into disrepair.
She said that the key is understanding the various subcategories within chocolate — chocolate and peanut butter, chocolate and caramel — and then optimizing lead brands within Hershey to stand out in search within that category.
It's mostly an object recognition set, but it has a category for "People" that contains thousands of subcategories, each valiantly trying to help software do the seemingly impossible task of classifying a human being.
"Our beverage transformation initiatives over the longer term have been very successful in shifting our mix to faster-growing subcategories and providing more low and zero-sugar options," said CEO Indra Nooyi earlier this month.
The analysis of 41 eating plans also gave the Mediterranean diet the top spot in several subcategories: best diet for healthy eating, best plant-based diet, best diet for diabetes and easiest diet to follow.
Although Djibouti was in the bottom group of countries for the majority of the subcategories, it was ranked as more prepared for the overall risk environment for biological threats, and for compliance to international norms. 
Move a bit outside it, though, and the genre spins off into dozens of subcategories, the shape of which say a lot about how America has viewed the war over the decades since it ended.
Democrats love Biden, with 84 percent approving, and he's above water with essentially all demographic subcategories: Bernie Sanders is distinctly less popular than Biden at 44-42 and, accordingly, is less uniformly popular across demographic groups.
That was driven by increases in the subcategories of "violence without injury" (21 percent) and "stalking and harassment" (36 percent) as well as a smaller increase in "violence with injury" (10 percent), the statistical agency said.
Intended to be a revelation of cultural heritage and a contemplation of the perpetuation of life from both cultural and biological perspectives, the collection features 15 masks and is partitioned into three subcategories: Past, Present, and Future.
"As we understand the focus of the request, it broadly seeks 15 separate categories and subcategories of material relating to the finances and holdings of business entities previously associated with President Trump," they wrote in the memo.
This growth likely impacted Twitch's recent decision to do away with the overarching "IRL" category to instead break down the content into subcategories like music, food & drink, ASMR, beauty, and more, and other organizational changes to its site.
And so no matter what the overall market growth numbers are, I think we are back to gaining share in key markets and across some key confectionery subcategories, and that gives me good hope for 2019 and beyond.
A target-date fund, selected to match the investor's expected retirement date, typically divides contributions into a mix of low-fee stock and bond index funds and subcategories considered appropriate for the investor's age and years to retirement.
Though Wikipedia has since fixed the page, turning "American Novelists" into a landing page for other literary subcategories sorted by publish date, the message the initial sort sent was loud and clear: There's literature and then there's women's literature.
While Amazon has implemented several new safety protocols over the past year, including asking for certificates in certain subcategories, it's unclear exactly how Amazon is going to block all forms of bad actors, including those who may forge paperwork, she said.
The infant mortality rate is made up of two subcategories: the neonatal mortality rate (deaths of infants up to 27 days old per 22016,22017 live births) and postneonatal mortality rate (deaths of infants ages 22015 days through 216.3 months per 2100,2000 live births).
Uber categorizes sexual assaults into five subcategories: non-consensual kissing of a non-sexual body part, attempted non-consensual sexual penetration, non-consensual touching of a sexual body part, non-consensual kissing of a sexual body part and non-consensual sexual penetration.
There are also subcategories of harmless flirting: flirting out of sympathy because you don't want to make the other person feel bad about an unrequited crush; habitual flirting that can literally be laid on anyone; and there's opportunistic flirting that relies on the other person's known attraction.
For example, building a decentralized data marketplace could require a a number of Developer Tools subcategories such as Ethereum for smart contracts, Truebit for faster computation, NuCypherfor proxy re-encryption,ZeppelinOS for security, and Mattereum for legal contract execution to ensure protection in the case of a dispute.
Even as the genre has evolved to reflect readers' varied tastes and fetishes — popular subcategories include vampire and werewolf romance, military romance, cowboy romance, time travel romance, pirate and Viking romance — the lead characters are often confined to a fairly narrow set of ethnic, cultural and aesthetic types.
Each trip card is divided into a series of subcategories highlighting the information Google thinks you may need to know for the trip: your reservations, a guide for things to do, food and drink, transit information as well as "need to know" information such as local emergency numbers and hospital recommendations.
Below is an overview of each broader category I've identified, touching on some of the subcategories that comprise them: For the most part, these projects were created with the intention of building a better currency for various use cases and represent either a store of value, medium of exchange, or a unit of account.
In a further change, Chao dispensed with the tradition of having technical teams give each project an overall rating, instead asking for scores only for seven categories, each with two to five subcategories, presenting the secretary with a sheaf of data rather than a conclusive list of projects that best meet the agency's criteria.
Government commissions that vet applications for OBC status have grown increasingly imaginative, uncovering such subcategories as "backward-forward" castes, parts of a caste group that have fallen behind the rising status of other parts, or the so-called "creamy layer", ie, members of an OBC who are denied benefit because their family income is above a defined maximum (about $10,000).
Then, under whatever you are afraid of, write three subcategories: "Define," where you describe the 10 to 0003 worst possible outcomes; "Prevent," where you figure out what you could do to prevent each worst possible outcome from happening; and "Repair," where you decide what is within your power to do to solve the problems that you have presupposed will happen. 2.
Flip through the back pages and it's clear that Warren, the hard-punching Massachusetts senator, has a more personal fight in mind: The index listing for "Trump, Donald" is divided into dozens of subcategories beginning with "bait-and-switch and" (two citations), then moving on to "bigotry and" (four citations), "corporate influences on" (five citations) and "trickle-down and" (seven citations).
Remind them that they can choose subcategories from larger categories, so that they might, for instance, create a rap from the World section, but just on events in China; a rap featuring 2016 news from the U.S. section, but focused on education; a rap about the Sports section, but detailing 2016 news about professional basketball; or a rap using the Science section, but focused on stories about climate change from 2016.
When politicians discuss "illegal foreign nationals" in the United States, they are generally referring to three subcategories of people: (28500) undocumented migrants, who are people that crossed a U.S. border, evading an immigration checkpoint and/or without proper documentation (approximately 6900 percent of the "illegal foreign national population"; (2628) illegal non-immigrants, who are people that crossed a U.S. border through a legitimate checkpoint and with proper documentation but overstayed their visa (approximately 28503 percent of the illegal foreign national population); and (22019) illegal immigrants, who are long-term legal residents and permanent visa (green card) holders but violated their terms of entry by committing a crime (less than 1 percent of the "illegal foreign national population").

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