Instead, the services sell what they call "educational" scores and what others have come to call "fako" scores.
The reality is they are isolated, hard working, hard done by citizens of this country that you have come to call your own.
The bewildering lack of uniformity is a product of what industry pundits have come to call "vanity sizing"--a thinly veiled attempt by retailers to make weight-conscious customers feel better about their figures.
Whatever his true motive, Mr Blair's reward this week was a dress rehearsal of the fight he will have on his hands when the time does at last come to call a referendum.
The great irony about the national curriculum tests (or SATs as parents have come to call them) is that one of the main reasons for their introduction was not so much to test children but to test schools and teachers.
As markets and regulators begin to digest the massive failure of MF Global, many have come out to call for stricter enforcement of the Volcker Rule, which aims to separate proprietary trading from commercial banking in order to minimize systemic risk.
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Even if most opponents of affirmative action seem to produce an uncertain sound these days, from California there continues to come a ringing call to arms.
To come call up for a new agency is sort of like some bureaucratic piling on.
They can still grow organically, but if their share of domestic deposits rises much above 10% they may come under pressure to call a halt.
They did not believe him when he collapsed in the village square, breathless with terror, and managed to stutter out that they were all done for, that the Devil had come to Galina, and call the priest quick.
Whether Mr. Cuban chooses to take the mound should that call come from the bullpen remains to be seen.
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One thing we know is that when races look to be too close to call, it will all come down to voter turnout.
It would have been understandable, even commendable, to have cited such qualities in a call for legislators to come together as our troops do to accomplish the difficult missions at hand.
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Just when you think you've seen it all, political consultants come up with new ways to call their opponents scum.
So I hope that whatever the issue is, that we can come together and respond to that call and that desire.
The defendant said Mr Duggan wanted to come to Leyton to supply drugs, but in a later phone call on the way to Leyton, the defendant told the court Mr Duggan wanted him to accompany him to Tottenham to collect the drugs.
And all along I could hear that voice call, come back to the mountains again.
But postponed only: the collapse will come unless America can steel itself to call a betrayal a betrayal.
We went over that the other day about whether or not you guys should call Congress to come back.
We have urged the North Korean leadership to heed President Obama's call to choose the path of peace and come into compliance with its international obligations.
In November he received a call inviting him to come in for an interview.
We can literally call the store to come to us rather that go to the store.
And we go forward with confidence, because this call of history has come to the right country.
Once invested in the sports programs, our members come together to build a community they can call their own.
Why call for superdelegates to come together now to constructively pick a president?
In December, President Bozize asked France and the US come to CAR's aid - a call rejected by both countries.
In an era of division, they call upon us to come together.
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The ECB's wake-up call is likely to come when its statistics department discovers that credit growth in the euro area has contracted for the first time since the formation of the European Monetary Union, says Cailloux.
And it might have been more accurate (though duller) to call it applied public-choice economics, rather than to come down with a touch of third-way syndrome (not this, not that, but something quite new and wonderful).
Milk became one of the first openly gay men elected to public office in the United States when he won a seat on the board of supervisors in 1977, inspiring a generation of activists with his uncompromising call for gays to come out.
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