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classification schedule

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noun

  1. library science the printed scheme of a system of classification

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Meanwhile double women's world champion Lorraine Truong has produced the first classification schedule, sorting which competitions athletes with varying disabilities should enter - a thorny issue in Paralympic sport.

From BBC

Another order last month would move thousands of federal civil servants into a new employee classification, Schedule F, without civil service protections, allowing them to be fired for political reasons.

From Washington Post

In the meantime, a few lawmakers have proposed an alternative: to set up a new classification, Schedule 1R, for marijuana alone.

From The Guardian

And she said the salary is not arbitrary, but set according to a classification schedule.

From Washington Times

It can be demonstrated that a classification schedule in which the relation of genera and species is shown by indentions, if correctly formed on the principles now sought to be applied in the revision of the Patent Office classification, is susceptible of conversion into a tree of Porphyry, while unlike the latter it is compact and wieldy.

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