Sentence examples for moved one class from inspiring English sources

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For shifts in the first time period 'moderate' changes moved one class and 'high' changes moved two classes.

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However, our study could not be any longer due to the fact that students move from one class to another from semester to semester, so, after the semester of instruction, students in the experimental group could move to the control group and vice versa.

It is a subject that tends to be treated as if it were a non-issue but I want to know whether it has been difficult to move from one class to another?

Income mobility, or the ability to move from one class to another, declined by a "statistically significant degree" between 1995 and 2005, especially compared to the 1970s and 1980s, when mobility hit its peak, according to a recent study from the Boston Federal Reserve.

Because students move from one class year to another in the next calendar year, individual students can be counted more than once.

As the class moved on to typical French idioms to practice pronunciation, Maki made the 30 students repeat one phrase several times: "Vouloir c'est pouvoir".

As older bohemian neighborhoods turned swank, the creative class, priced out, moved on to find new ones, closer to the tide line.

Move Method Refactoring (MMR) refers to moving a method from one class to the class in which the method is used the most often.

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