At the end of the semester, students are publicly graded in each class.
Barbara Young, chief executive of the Environment Agency, said it was disturbing that the flood defences were graded in poor condition in many places.
The 20 3-year-old horses that had earned the most money in graded stakes races got in.
The authors habitually think of immigrants filling educationally graded slots in some pre-determined economy.
There are very few lectures at the school, and students are graded, in part, on their collaborative skills and on evaluations by fellow-students.
New York and dozens of other states are overhauling the way teachers are graded, in a movement to try to identify and reward the best teachers, get rid of the worst ones and help mediocre teachers improve.
Southerners also have a more highly developed sense of individualism because the social structure in the south is not graded into an infinite number of vocation-specific intermediate castes, as is the case in the north.
In 1983 Dave Cuthbertson climbed a route called "Requiem", graded Extreme eight - at the time the hardest in the world.
The Environment Department launched it in 2011 to ensure heritage assets in the island are graded and protected through planning policy.
Except: neither the AGSC nor the folks who run the Kentucky Derby have any say in how much those graded stakes are worth.
And I think in the end this President and this administration will be graded on what happens at the end of this road, not some place in between.
Believe it or not, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) graded eggs would be illegal if sold in the UK, or indeed anywhere in the European Union (EU).
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Forbes graded Amerindo Technology ( ATCHX) A in up markets but F in down markets.
On the down side, Slim-Fast landed dead last in satisfaction scores when Consumer Reports recently graded do-it-yourself diet plans.
Yet even Mr Miliband agrees that there is a need for change in the way the best candidates are graded.
Perhaps the students that spent the most time in gradebook happened to be in the most rigorous courses with many graded assignments.
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Other employers use the graded vesting schedule that allows employees to become invested in one-fifth of the options granted each year, starting in the second year from grant.
The results showed 79% of pupils were graded at level four or above compared with 67% in 2011.
The move comes amid controversy over this year's GCSE exams in English and whether they were too harshly graded.
Nationally, 15.8% of entries were graded the same, up from 15.2% in 1999.
Then we graded our Best Buys on three-year-average annual returns and performance in up and down markets versus their respective benchmarks.
With no graded stakes earnings, the dark bay colt with the distinctive blaze will need to finish first or second in the Wood Memorial to have a shot at making the Derby starting gate.
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She was in my torts class and I went back and found my notes from that, from her exam, graded anonymously, and it was a terrific exam.
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