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reclassify

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classify anew, change the previous classification

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The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species Source: Internet

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina recruit Tony Grimes says he plans to reclassify and graduate this summer so that he can join the Tar Heels for the upcoming season. Source: Internet

De Bary studied the developmental history of Myxomycetes (slime molds), and thought it was necessary to reclassify the lower animals. Source: Internet

A return of excess requires the plan to send a taxable distribution to the HCEs (or reclassify regular contributions as catch-up contributions subject to the annual catch-up limit for those HCEs over 50) by March 15 of the year following the failed test. Source: Internet

California’s new law, AB5, attempts to provide greater protection for contract and gig economy workers in the state by aiming to reclassify them as employees, meaning companies would have to offer them benefits and worker protections. Source: Internet

Myers and other advocates have argued that teenagers will shift to using menthol flavors if others aren't available and that companies could reclassify sweeter mint flavors as menthol to avoid the ban. Source: Internet

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