Sentence examples for a examiner from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a examiner" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an examiner" because "examiner" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The university hired an examiner to assess the students' final projects."
Alternatives: "a test administrator" or "an assessor."

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SD: standard deviation, BMI: Body Mass Index, VAS: Visual Analogue Scale, A: examiner A, B: examiner B ICC, SEM, and SDD values for inter- and intrarater reliability of HHD strength measures are presented in Table 2. Mean, SD, SEM and SDD values are presented in N/kg.

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It may seem trite to say so, but an examiner examines a patent application.

A monitor falls somewhere between a trustee and an examiner in a Chapter 11 proceeding.

(a), substituting "a trustee, other than the United States trustee, or an examiner" for "a trustee or an examiner", and adding subsec.

Histological examinations were done by an examiner in a blinded fashion.

As examiners have advantages and disadvantages, it is not a trivial task for bankruptcy courts to decide whether they should appoint an examiner in a given case.

Judge Gonzalez asked for an examiner after a request by creditors.

"If an examiner allows a case," one examiner says, "not even the president of the United States can force him to change his mind.

All mice were examined by an examiner (MS) masked to infection status and serotype.

From 1832 to 1842 Comte was a tutor and then an examiner at the revived École Polytechnique.

(For trot on a straight line there was also an examiner effect, Table 3, and for palpation of fore limbs an examiner effect, Table 4).

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