Category CU-PTO represents compensated time off for employees, commonly known as paid time off (PTO). It encompasses vacation time, sick leave, and other types of paid time off that employees are entitled to take without loss of pay.
If you mean category, Sandy peaked at Category 2 with 110 mph winds and made 3 landfalls. 1 as a Tropical Storm (Jamaica) 1 as a category 2 (Cuba) and 1 as a category 1 (New Jersey, USA)
Category 1 typically refers to the highest level of severity or priority in a classification system. It can indicate a situation that requires immediate attention or action due to the level of risk or impact.
No a category 1 hurricane is the least sever in wind speed, and strength. A category 5 is the most powerful type of hurricane to date, reaching winds of up to 190 mph. But that does not mean that a category 5 is the most destructive, any hurricane can cause enough damage to kill thousands.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
The category E0 typically refers to the lowest emission tier for vehicles based on their environmental impact. It signifies that the vehicle meets the highest environmental standards and emits minimal pollutants.
If your Category is General, what is your rank among all the students of the General Category? Got it?
it is the category you have been most active in.
To be labled
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I am uncertain what you mean by category. Raccoons are carnivorous mammals belonging to the procyonidae family.
Only if you tell us what you mean by "category 4".
I am uncertain what you mean by category. Raccoons are carnivorous mammals belonging to the procyonidae family.
Category 5. This is used to specify a quality of network cabling. Category 5 is the lowest category that is usable for network cabling.
to put in a different category
It means it's not in a category.
it is a category with the color red! all mails with the same color would mean they belong to the same category. hence we can search them categorically
That depends on what you mean by "type" and what you mean by "it". As well, why is this in the Grammar category?