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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asterisk rating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a rating system that employs asterisks to denote quality or performance levels, often seen in reviews or evaluations.
Example: "The restaurant received a four-asterisk rating for its exceptional service and cuisine."
Alternatives: "star rating" or "asterisk score".
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The asterisk rating system is used for correlation P-values [single asterisk, P < 0.05 0.01; double asterisks, P < 0.01 0.001; triple asterisks, P < 0.001].
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There are asterisks, however.
The lowest-tier rooms at power hotels are, on average, upward of $450 per night, minimum, plus taxes and fees (asterisk: "Rates may change during stay").
A milestone came in 2011, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that stroke fell from the No. 3 killer of Americans to No. 4. Alas, that news came with a bit of an asterisk; while stroke rates continued to decline, a change in how the numbers were compiled for chronic respiratory diseases helped push it up to third.
When participants typed in a rating, the asterisk below the colored square was replaced by the typed number.The displays in Experiment 4 (in which all eight colors from a given cut were presented simultaneously on a full-screen background color) were substantially different from the previous three experiments in which pairs were presented one at a time.
Asterisks indicate where the rating of the cohorts differed, with cohort 2 rating Learn to think critically ** particularly lower, and Problem solving* and Repetition* rated somewhat lower.
(The asterisk is that the unemployment rate is currently at 8.1% because so many Americans have dropped out of the workforce).
One option is to make schools and districts place an asterisk next to the current graduation rate, or have them report both the current graduation rate and the college ready rate, said Merryl H. Tisch, the chancellor of the Board of Regents.
As Lord Ashdown, a former leader, reminded activists, in 1989 his party's poll rating was briefly an asterisk, meaning too small to measure with confidence.
I'd give them a rating of 85, with an asterisk.
In contrast, there is no such asterisk on the accelerated cut in all tax rates, including the most controversial drop in the top rate, to 35percentt from 38.6percentt -- a windfall of scores of thousands of dollars annually for wealthy Americans.
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