Sentence examples for awarding a grade from inspiring English sources

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After reviewing a paper, peers are allowed to grade the quality of the other reviews, by awarding a grade between one and five.

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It is expected that around 10% of pupils will be awarded a grade 1.

A mediocre performance in these classes would be awarded a grade considered outstanding in a normal class.

Doctors may be awarded a grade or stars, much like a restaurant or movie review, if they routinely treat sick patients for less than their competitors do.

For apprentices, the days of the pass/fail are numbered: changes to the apprenticeship system mean that all training programmes will end with participants being awarded a grade according to ability.

In English, 3.3% of GCSE candidates (about 24,127 in total) were awarded an A*, whereas under the new system, 2.8% of candidates (about 20,472) would have been awarded a grade 9, and in English literature, 5.5% of exams gained an A* last summer, while 4.6% would have scored a grade 9 under the overhauled system.

The changes resulted in many young people across the country being awarded a grade D when, if their papers had been marked in January, they would have received a C. Other problems which some schools are having with the grading of different subjects and other GCSE English grades will also be discussed.

Consider Chicago shopping-mall owner General Growth Properties, one of only two REITs that in January we awarded a grade of A+ for both past earnings performance and stock market value.

It should be noted that although for a number of years GCSEs have awarded a grade of A*, which is higher than A, those A* results are unfortunately not distinguished from A in the YCS database.

Briefly, the lungs were awarded a grade from 0 to 5 depending on the extent of disease with a '0' score indicating no visible metastases and '5' indicating >80% of the lung surface was diseased (Lunt et al, 2005).

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