Categorisation in a sentence as a noun

DC schools will not close, although I don't know what rule/categorisation/whatever is being applied.

I for one am impressed by your categorisation of the 1957 Speedmaster and Patek 3940G as "random watches that do not look nice".

Wordpress gives you comments, RSS feeds, search, categorisation and mailing list subscriptions out of the box. I'm missing those features in my static site.

To many people there is a categorisation of languages to which Haskell and Scala more strongly conform than Lisp and Erlang.

The logos and categorisation distinguish it from straight squatting.

Might seem like a minor quibble, but a categorisation system isn't very useful if the categories are all jumbled up.

It's clever, they've nailed product categorisation and buyer psychology.

Circles isn't a bad solution to that, except for the small minority of people who feel the pressure try to build themselves a compete categorisation of everyone they know.

Imperative tense is commonly interpreted by users as causing an action to happen, not a categorisation.

"Theories that create theories" seems a completely arbitrary categorisation.

\nAs exciting as this judgement of what is good information and bad information is its somewhat ironic that this categorisation is....... subjective.

It is, like most forms of official identity, primarily for the benefit of official databases and categorisation systems.

Toxicologists are far more likely to emphasize dosage, eschewing the categorisation of chemicals as toxic or non-toxic .

Categorisation definitions

noun

a group of people or things arranged by class or category

See also: classification categorization

noun

the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories

See also: classification categorization sorting

noun

the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type

See also: categorization classification compartmentalization compartmentalisation assortment