Luxury Class
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Luxury Class: The most expensive, high-class accommodations or category of fare.
Job Classification: A method of evaluation used for job comparisons, which groups jobs into a prearranged number of grades, each having a class description and a specified pay range.
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Hybrid classes: A hybrid course is one that combines online learning (accessible from the Web) and face-to-face instruction. The schedule and structure (which include online assignments and discussion forum . . . View Full Definition
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Genetic Classification: A grouping of languages based on their historical development from a common source.
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