He said that this modification creating criminal offences would apply whenever new Community grading rules are made. |
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At any rate, it took quite some time to dig out the weeds and sift out the roots and begin grading. |
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To help with paperwork, grading, and simple communication among teachers and students, computers have an acknowledged place. |
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They worked inside, in the packing houses, washing, sorting, grading, and packing oranges at a dizzying pace. |
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I was grading for a real curmudgeon, the grump who wound up being my thesis advisor. |
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In order to make these roads passable during rainy season, grading them to murram status is ongoing. |
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The sandstones show variable grading, with planar, rippled and undulatory lamination. |
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She has specialised in gemmology, diamond grading, jewellery designing, and computer-aided design and manufacturing. |
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The one thing she didn't like about being a teacher was grading papers over break. |
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Other attachments may include grading buckets, hydraulic breakers, plate compactors, augers, or rippers. |
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The screen is made with a patented grading, much like the ones used by scientists to view the visible light spectrum in its component colors. |
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In North Carolina, no one at the school has access to the answer key or to grading the essays on our state tests. |
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The curriculum provides student worksheets and includes a grading rubric that outlines minimal, adequate and extensive answers for the teachers. |
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Out of the 30 candidates up for grading 26 achieved a distinction pass which is over 85 per cent. |
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The teacher completes a report and returns it to the student's school counselor at the end of each grading period. |
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After grading, stone or wood retaining walls can be used to retain the soil around the edge of the undisturbed area. |
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He remarked that facilities like pre-cooling, grading, packing and ripening chambers will be provided at the private markets. |
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Assessment of student learning was also performed by the instructors through the creation of quizzes and grading rubrics for the assignments. |
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Today's papers revealed the topics for the entire country along with analyses of their difficulty and predictions of possible grading rubrics. |
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A programme of installation of mechanical grading machines has taken place and machines are functioning in all the major export approved plants. |
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I remember my science teacher giving me a talking-to after I had received a paper that she had just finished grading. |
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Arapaho Prairie represents typical upland dry sandhills prairie, with steep slopes grading into undulating dunes and flat valleys. |
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This multipurpose tool can be used for more than backfilling a trench or grading a job site. |
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Of course, the USDA grading system rewards heavily marbled beef over that which is less fatty. |
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Although the USDA quality grading system is an indicator of the level of marbling, consumers do not perceive it as such. |
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The quality grading system is based on skeletal maturity and marbling in an attempt to classify animals of similar eating quality. |
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Ms. Jones says she isn't confident in the grading system, which instructs graders to disregard factual errors in almost all circumstances. |
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I don't think I've seen prose this, well, prosaic since I was a teaching assistant grading papers at Columbia. |
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This core has an outer rind to 2 cm thick of pale yellow-green frothy glass grading outward to partially fused sand and gravel. |
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All the discordant cases in the present study had only one grade difference with histological grading similar to earlier studies. |
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With this shocking admission, our news team realized that the problem of fraudulent grading ran deeper than we had feared. |
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It is designed for backhoe or trencher mounting, but it can be adapted to fit a dozer blade on small grading jobs. |
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The middle member is dominated by gray silty shale grading upwards to bioclastic siltstone interbedded with bioclastic limestone. |
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When grading books in the VG category, dust wrappers are graded separately, and all flaws noted. |
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Most commonly, he says, students complain about grades and faculty grading practices. |
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Voter education should extend to rating or grading the performance of an elected representative. |
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Any teacher completing these books will never again be able to grade student work without questioning how and why that grading is taking place. |
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Wheat, for instance, is grading at one and two, with the lower grade due to fusarium, Reid said. |
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This might be responsible for the discordance observed between the cytological and histological grading systems. |
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The food processing industry also involves processing such as grading, sorting and packaging which enhance the shelf-life of food products. |
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Pakistani players are currently paid per match according to a grading system based on seniority. |
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On the statewide ballots, we asked the teachers to rank their peers on a grading scale. |
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The office staff provided comment on the issue of academic freedom and grading in connection with that dispute. |
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Each patient's chart and intraoperative photographs were reviewed to confirm the grading of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears. |
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I met Catherine at the courts after lunch, both of us dreading the hours of grading and drills. |
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The grading system may put an end to the craze for ranks, but it will open a bee-hive of new problems. |
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It also does grading, foundation excavation, and cut-and-cover excavation for installing underground utilities and paves roads and parking areas. |
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He still has to be fair in grading his students, and he can lose his job if he doesn't do that. |
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The anterior is sloping, broad, without wings or ear, the rear wing in contrast gradually grading into the posterior margin. |
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This high desert area is dry in the summer when the Road Runners spend their time grading and graveling the roads. |
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The ability to shift the blade right and left comes in handy for slope and ditch work and for grading roads and parking lots. |
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Lodge explains that sonic sensors make grading a road much easier than with stakes. |
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Norman got work as a roadman, clearing drains, grading roads and laying metal. |
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The low percentage of cattle grading choice is most likely explained by the aggressive implant program utilized in this study. |
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There was further upward movement in beef prices at factories last week, particularly in the return for poorer grading animals and more in favour of heifers than bullocks. |
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His bucket-equipped compact track loader makes money backfilling basements, cutting out driveways and sidewalks, and performing final landscape grading. |
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However, the city council has already started grading the roads to be tarred soon under the local government-financed road rehabilitation programme. |
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He said the mining centre would enable miners to add value to their stones by preparing knocking, sorting and grading their gemstones before selling them. |
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The symbolism of a gun-control group grading members of Congress for the first time is a display of power in itself, glaze says. |
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Of course, when it comes to grading acting performance, age shouldn't be anything but a number. |
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Soane introduced light into the interior from exterior walls by a subtle grading of the light, by using deep chamfered reveals to vertical windows. |
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Analyzing and grading writing can be difficult for teachers who are already overburdened with their various education and non-education assignments. |
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After less than a year, the faculty were furious because there were not enough TAs to do all their grading for them. |
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I've spent the morning grading papers and trying to figure out why the Orthodox Union wants to disturb my Yom Kippur. |
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Nelson says he sees a day when grading professionals will lay down their own dust palliatives to cap off the soil after completing the excavation. |
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It has maintained its top grading due to the attentiveness of the staff. |
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Objective testing, using either a pass-fail or percentage grading system, can at the least establish whether the student can or cannot accomplish the task. |
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An optional tail-grading feature adds to grading capacity by leveling out windrows left by the circle-mounted blade, thereby eliminating a second pass. |
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Look around and you'll find general-purpose buckets as well as buckets made specifically for digging dirt or sand or rock, cleaning ditches, or grading slopes. |
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The overall concordance of Robinson's grading with histological grading in the present study was 71.2 per cent and this is comparable with other published data. |
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We don't see this kind of vehicle trundling along the interstate, but we do see its value for grading and excavation contractors when the materials stay at the site. |
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Its most popular segmented tire is used for grading and excavation work mounted on skid-steer loaders, backhoe loaders, tool carriers, wheel loaders, or trenchers. |
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Problems for students caused by differences in grading scales used at post-secondary education institutions around Alberta may finally have a remedy. |
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It will require more grading and earth moving than the Mitford west site and there are no amenities such as washrooms, water, telephones or power. |
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Linus worked 40 hours a week in the classroom and in the lab, and spent time preparing lessons and grading students papers in addition to his regular studies. |
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Recently, a computerised grading method has been developed to increase reproducibility of retinal microvascular changes, but this method is not widely available. |
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For each question, the rubric specifies explicit grading criteria. |
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The university's careers and employability service was awarded the maximum rating under the worldwide QS Stars grading system. |
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He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper. |
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English and maths exams are being trialled using the new grading system in the 2017 exams. |
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Some ball manufacturers such as Dunlop use a different method of grading balls based on experience. |
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All National Qualification Higher subjects follow the same modular structure and grading system. |
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Canada has grading rules that maintain a standard among mills manufacturing similar woods to assure customers of uniform quality. |
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Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion. |
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Also there may be variances in quality of the underlying good which may not have fully agreed commodity grading. |
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One school that has deviated from the system of competitive grading common to most American law schools is Northeastern University School of Law. |
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A system of anonymous grading known as blind grading is used in many law schools in the United States. |
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General adoption of blind grading followed admission of significant numbers of minority students to law schools. |
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Manufacturers distinguish their pencils by grading them, but there is no common standard. |
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Currently, the annual grading practice has been to side-cast graded materials along the roadside. |
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The weight grader consisted of a fruit singulation unit, load cell, fruit grading unit, and control unit. |
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When sheep are shipped as stockers from the ranges, the numbers are such usually as to admit of grading the animals before they are shipped. |
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We were grading the road and found a soft spot where we did a sub-excavation. |
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Highlights include the latest advances in rasterizers optimized for color grading, file-based video quality control and video network monitoring. |
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The aim was to teach the students nage no kata, katame no kata and kime no kata which will go towards their upcoming grading. |
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The rolling resistance of tyres also determines their fuel efficiency grading under the new legislation. |
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Laser grading requires the job site to be on a plane, whereas the sonic tracer can follow nearly every terrain. |
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In Tasmania, Dermosols typically comprise clay loam topsoils grading to light clay or clay subsoils. |
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Cerebral blood volume measurements and proton MR spectroscopy in grading of oligodendroglial tumours. |
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The Chimney Hill is comprised of basal oolites grading upward into fractured chert and dolomite. |
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If the primary pathologists were graded using the cytotechnologist grading scale, there would have been fewer pathologist failures. |
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Sherrie Green has a degree in gemmology and many years of specialising in diamond jewellery grading. |
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The grading of angle width is an essential part of the assessment of any patient with glaucomatous or potentially glaucomatous eyes. |
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The former takes care of peeling, deveining and grading of warmwater shrimp. |
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Modified histological grading scale for osteochondral defects of articular cartage of rabbits. |
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Fill, grading, removing boulders, de-mucking and any other preparation needed on the site can be a nightmare of costs. |
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A nuclear grading system is a strong predictor of survival in epitheloid diffuse malignant pleural mesothelioma. |
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This grading system reflects tumor biology irrespective of location or stage at presentation, and it is prognostically valuable. |
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The specific cytoplasmic immunoreactivity of the Orexin receptor was semiquantitatively scored for intensity and distribution based on a grading scale. |
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We hope to compare and show the value of these individual techniques for local grading and staging, detection of small nodal metastasis and distant metastasis. |
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For pathologic grading of tumors, a value of proliferating activity is established by observing and scoring the number of mitoses per 10 high-power field. |
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The Civil Engineering Department of the University of Coimbra set up a project with the purpose of grading and characterizing Portuguese maritime pine utility poles. |
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In grading lumber and structural timber, knots are classified according to their form, size, soundness, and the firmness with which they are held in place. |
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Examination booklets are randomly numbered, usually by the Registrar's Office, and the score is associated with the student only after grading is completed. |
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Other schools, such as New York's Fordham Law School, use a much more demanding grading system in which precise percentages of students are to receive certain grades. |
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There he became acquainted with the civil engineer John Smeaton, who during the course of his studies on windmills had devised a descriptive scale for grading wind speed. |
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However, in the grading of emeralds, clarity is considered a close second. |
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Machine grading measures a characteristic such as stiffness or density that correlates with the structural properties of interest, such as bending strength. |
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This office is home to the organisation's curriculum and assessment centre, which is responsible for overseeing the creation and grading of various IBDP assessments. |
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The Pheochromocytoma of the Adrenal Gland Scaled Score, a grading system for the malignancy of pheochromocytomas was 6, indicative of intermediate risk for recurrence. |
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These First Strike American Buffalos will be independently graded and certified by Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the nation's most reputable grading services. |
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