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(new marker) The interviews resulted in suggestions for improvement: one of the markers, when considering the tight grading of the marking schedule, suggested that it could be widened by marking a case study out of 100 rather than 20 points, and indeed later produced her suggested schedule for the other markers to consider.
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Label A shows an edge that spans two frames, label B marks a case where segments are split.
So we're guessing that Friday's 9.2% slide in Shaw's share price marks a case of investors acting now and asking for gory details later.
Culha et al. [ 10] marked a case with diarrhea which differs from the other studies as the patient had no immunosupressive status.
Modern grammarians argue that this classification is artificial, and that Tamil usage is best understood if each suffix or combination of suffixes is seen as marking a separate case.
"This marks a typical case of North Korea shrewdly circumventing UNSC sanctions by using its illegal networks".
During the 10 year time period following increased surveillance efforts, 1997 to 2006, Tennessee reported 118 cases out of the 1069 cases reported to the CDC, accounting for 11.0% of all nationally reported cases, marking a substantial increase in the number of reported cases for Tennessee from the previous 32-year time period.
But they point out that German and many other SOV languages employ a linguistic device called "case marking," a modification of key words in a sentence that makes it easier to distinguish the subject from the object.
The embattled judge in the Stanford sexual assault trial is removing himself from all criminal cases, marking a victory for opponents who have called for him to be ousted after he gave a controversially light sentence to former student Brock Turner.
The engagement of religious leaders marks an unexpected case in point.
Attacks on short-sellers for causing this crisis were seriously wide of the mark: a case of shooting the messenger.
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