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  • job reclassifications for staff
  • One argument made by proponents of reclassification is that the FCC could exclude broadband providers from the most rigorous requirements of Title II, a process called “forbearence,” that would keep stringent net neutrality rules as a stick in the closet. Be Careful What You Wish For: Broadband Regulation Could Aid Incumbents « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
  • The reclassification came as mounting evidence pointed to its physical and psychological dangers. The Sun
  • He refused, however, to guarantee that he would act on any suggested reclassification. Times, Sunday Times
  • A constitutional challenge on the basis of whether the Republican reclassification of the bill from fiscal to nonfiscal were legal may have a better chance, says Mayer, but "it's not a slam dunk. TIME.com: Top Stories
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  • Reclassification is not confined to urban areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reclassification of dermal fillers as medicines. The Sun
  • Near the end of the war, the Federal Aviation Administration's reclassification of South Vietnam as a dangerous combat area had the effect of canceling the insurance of any civil aircraft operating there.
  • the report recommended the reclassification of cannabis
  • I agree this reclassification is erronious, but I also see D's trying to trump it up into a talking point. Special Report: You Call This a Wetland?
  • Obviously there is less reclassification chance for an athlete whose impairment will not change — such as an amputee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cases of men refusing to fly were rare; for the entire war, fewer than a hundred officers were referred to a reclassification board. Masters of the Air
  • It is the second review since reclassification took place in 2004. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said reclassification would open the door to a network neutrality policy that is the equivalent to the "fairness doctrine for the Internet" and a "permanent antiquation" of the B&C - Advertising News
  • For information on the Mexican gray wolf or lobo, which is not affected by the reclassification proposal, visit Region 2's ‘Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery’ webpage.
  • “We are in the midst of another tremendous era of reclassification — like the scientists of the 18th century,” says Robert Downs, a mineralogist who with his University of Arizona colleague Bonner Denton, a chemist, has spearheaded the development of Raman technology. Everything Is Illuminated
  • While this reclassification is still unknown, it is a debatable subject as the actual speciation of cougars is debated in and of itself. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Yet are these examples of reclassification really examples of dishonesty? Times, Sunday Times
  • The reclassification proposal was intended to focus our thinking. Times, Sunday Times
  • What are the effects of reclassification? Times, Sunday Times
  • education institutions seeking reclassification as universities
  • In it, they call reclassification a "Pandora's Box" and make sure to quote an interview a net neutrality supporter -- and co-founder of Free Press, Riley's group -- gave to the AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Among other things, Payton insists that the word jazz is racist and that deeply embedded societal oppression of black Americans necessitates a reclassification of the music. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • However, those numbers were heavily influenced by a reclassification of some educational institutions into the private sector. Times, Sunday Times

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