Sentence examples for made rating from inspiring English sources

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She thought the reason may have been due to different amounts of attention given to specific grammar points when she described a specific essay to which she had made rating changes.

We found that prespecified definitions made rating the evidence at hand efficient and transparent.

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By varying the number of carriers actually used, DMT modulation may be made rate-adaptive, depending upon the channel conditions.

Earlier this year, the government of Britain made rate-rigging a criminal offense, as part of a broad overhaul.

Different cost structures in Europe made rate cuts inevitable, argued Münch.

The intermediate step could be made rate determining by adding a little of the inhibitor.

The block coding scheme described above may be made rate adaptive using an increasing number of rows in H s), thus providing incremental redundancy.

In squeezing a late change into its financial overhaul package, Congress wanted to make rating agencies more accountable.

A good place to start would be to make rating agencies more accountable, perhaps by asking regulators to monitor their quality.

This makes rating changes less useful to investors and also means that they push the market in the direction it's already going.

There's a lot of authenticity in this approach that is palpable and the simplicity makes rating easy.

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