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Rose grades each play, too, on a scale — not just whether the serve was in, for example, but how good the serve was.
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Even if inflation is less than it seems, rising grades pose a problem that rising prices do not.
Just as top-notch institutions have long responded to rising grades by making tougher conditional offers, now the system as a whole is demanding would-be students get higher marks.
This paper applies the methods used to estimate price inflation to examine the causes of rising grades.
The risks associated with the variant genotypes did not increase with rising grades of obesity; for example, the risk of NHL did not incline among persons carrying the LEP −2548AA genotype with increasing weight-for-height, from normal weight (OR=1.3, 95% CI 0.9 2.0, P=0.19), through grade 1 overweight (OR=1.5, 95% CI 0.9 2.5, P=0.09), to grades 2 and 3 overweight (OR=0.9, 95% CI 0.3 2.5, P=0.88).
The only problem was Armstrong apparently never read the race bible, which describes the course's finishing sprint as being on a gradually rising grade.
Over recent years the average A level score has progressively risen ("grade inflation").
In our material the risk of breast cancer death increased 3.4-fold when the morphometrical grade rose from grade I to grade II (P<0.01).
Rising average grades at American universities have prompted fears of "grade inflation".
The 271 study students' grades on oral microbiology improved during the lab curriculum: "A" grades rose from 60.5 to 81.2 %, and "C" grades fell from 28.4 to 6.3%%.
The average fourth-grade score rose four points, the average eighth-grade scores three points.
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