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And were positions being marked correctly?
His coach, Don Laws, said, "He was marked correctly".
Prosecutors also want to look at whether the limits of the ski runs near the accident site were marked correctly, and specifically whether the rock which Schumacher collided with was lying close enough to the piste that it should require either a sign or some sort of protection.
From the results, we can see the areas of C and T lines were automatically marked correctly by the red circle even the vague shape of T line.
The results of a two- cladogram orientwo- cladogramn)by-tworientationore vs. after instruction; within) mixed ANOVA indicated that the proportion of clades marked correctly increased with instruction, F(1, 39) = 17.84, p < 0.001, MSE = 0.08,.
It could be a possibility that although your teacher graded the coursework as an A, the examiner has actually marked this at a C. If you feel that your coursework was not marked correctly you may want to look into getting the paper remarked.
"Perhaps the SEC is not unlike Britney Spears in its inability to use quotation marks correctly," Clevert wrote, citing her widely ridiculed interview on NBC's Dateline in which she used her hands to indicate air quotes in the wrong place.
All of its constituent units being scattered throughout the area due to poor navigation and heavy cloud cover and several of the drop-zones either not being marked correctly or marked correctly but incorrectly positioned due to pathfinder error.
Due to a combination of poor navigation, heavy cloud cover, and several of the drop zones not being marked correctly, the parachute drop was widely scattered.
Clinton has also equivocated and hedged when talking about the investigation into her email practices, calling it a "security inquiry" at one point and insisting that she "never received nor sent any material that was marked classified," an excessively lawyerly turn of phrase that distinguishes between material marked classified and classified material that may have not been marked correctly.
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