Sentence examples for marks could be from inspiring English sources

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They found that some of these instructions, or epigenetic marks, could be inherited in the next generation.

To discourage deal making, the marks could be displayed in ascending numerical order and the association of each mark with a given judge hidden.

Last fall, he issued A through F letter grades for each school and warned that principals of schools with low marks could be removed for low performance.

The marks could be applied to a whole page, to several images on a page or even to a paragraph of text, Mr. Davis said.

They may not be showing up as party members in surveys, and Trump's high marks could be coming from a winnowed, favorable sample.

Kaufman realized that those quotation marks could be put on any words, any actions, any thing — and turn anything in existence into a joke, opening up a seemingly infinite abyss of put-ons and deceptions.

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Should it do so, pre-operative duplex marking could be omitted.

Direct product marking could be an option, to improve marking safety and to increase protection against forgery.

Still, Landeskog's durability and high plus/minus mark could be the difference.

The Bump Mark could be applied to meat, dairy, fish and fruit juices.

The Oxford report concludes that this form of marking "could be reduced without any negative effect on student progress".

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