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"Put your questions in categorical order and I will answer them."
We will vote against the report in the most categorical way.
Here is a categorical look at the 1988-89 college basketball season.
Indeed, trying to do so is almost a categorical mistake.
And yet his grandmother had been very categorical about that.
The right side makes the categorical distinction between whether or not it's a human face.
And it's hard to lay down categorical rules in that area.
Please wait, because next time I will be able to give you more categorical answers.
Many experts say the need for a less categorical approach is crucial.
"I cannot say anything categorical," he said when asked about the confession.
Before making the policy of precaution, categorical evidence is needed.
These effects are described as the result of categorical perception.
I should like to be absolutely categorical about this; there is no such danger.
The categorical imperative, however, may be based only on something that is an "end in itself".
Together, he testified, they were "categorical and clear" about his role.
I wouldn't, however, care to be too categorical on that point.
But most Democrats standing for election are not as detailed or categorical.
The text which I have read does not allow such an interpretation and is actually quite categorical.
But they are given this categorical imperative: no new taxes.
Since he took the pencil, his stroke was categorical and final.
Always coming around in the dead of night with their categorical thingamajig.
In our lives, we make steady, categorical distinctions between the present moment and the past, as if the two could never meet.
But "one should not be categorical about leaving anyone in or out" of the negotiations, he added.
Asked why she had decided to come back, she was categorical.
It is widely used in sociological studies of categorical data.