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Beane said he graded himself on his trades.
The press shake-up underscores the president's dissatisfaction with his communications team — in February, he graded himself a "C" or "C-plus" on messaging — and Spicer as its most public figure from his perch behind the podium.
"Sometimes, he tells me to look out for this, look out for that, and I'm like, 'Whoa, how did you see that?' " The week before the Jets played New England, Cromartie analyzed every play from his first four games and graded himself on elements like footwork and hand placement, which emerged as a focal point of his off-season training.
By his own admission, Phaneuf has graded himself low this season.
Desjardins said he enjoyed his time here, but he probably raised a few eyebrows when he graded himself well for a tenure that ended in his firing.
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As the Yankees score runs at a whopping pace, Jeter is grading himself at a different rate.
Even Representative J. D. Hayworth, Republican of Arizona, one of the vocal supporters of the Contract With America, would not say whether he would begin grading himself the way Mr. Bloomberg has.
Aides and friends say so in interviews, but Mr. Obama's own words of praise and derision say it best: he is a perpetually aspiring overachiever, often grading himself and others with report-card terms like "outstanding" or "remedial course" (as in: Republicans need one).
Obama grades himself on a curve.
He grades himself on a curve, never really facing up to his weaknesses.
Asked to grade himself, Mr. McCardell nonetheless replied, "I think I rate myself superb".
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