Sentence examples for means grade from inspiring English sources

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In these data sets, y i = −1 means Grade 1 whereas y i = 1 means Grade 2. To evaluate the performance of the SVM classifier for each feature set, we configured a training set and test set from the generated data set for the feature set.

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This is the only state that lies entirely in Appalachia, where building a few houses often means grading and leveling steep hillsides.

For me, this means grading is not something that happens at the end of a week or the end of the unit, but continuously.

Encouraging and providing opportunities for partnerships between teachers and the new technologies allows for superior teaching, and that means grades would improve and fewer students would drop out.

Two courses had over 90% OMTT registration, which meant grade comparison between registered users of the OMTT and nonusers could not be performed.

This meant grades needed to have meaning not just within an institution but also to distant third parties.

It has also meant grades have improved.

Grade means degree of difficulty for a particular activity.

Allegedly, petrol means that it hasn't been cleaned of the chemicals used in the manufacturing process, indicating an inferior product from a sloppy producer, while organic means grade-A rocket fuel.

Collie Buddz means high grade buds, you know what I'm saying?

6+ means B+ Grade.

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