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On his next report card he got unsatisfactory marks.
Most schools traditionally offered satisfactory and unsatisfactory marks for kindergarten through second grade and letters A through D in the higher elementary grades, often assigning other letters to those who fail.
On routine inspections, about 20percentt of the Housing Authority's elevators receive satisfactory ratings and the rest receive unsatisfactory findings, though agency officials said most of the unsatisfactory marks were for minor problems.
Trust in health care was measured using marks on a scale of one to ten, in which one to five denote unsatisfactory marks.
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Sometimes she warns you of the difficulties of a coming test, cautioning that failure "will result in an unsatisfactory mark on your official testing record, followed by death".
Other requirements include students having no more than five school-rule infractions or two unsatisfactory citizenship marks in the three semesters prior to the application process.
In the end, an equally unsatisfactory Merlin mark 2 may emerge.
But fewer than 5 percent of the 2,579 contractors evaluated between 2006 and 2008 received a grade of marginal, and fewer than 1 percent were graded unsatisfactory, the lowest mark, according to the report, which was released Tuesday.
Grading is quick and easy because of the pass/fail system; if something doesn't meet the requirements, it is simply marked unsatisfactory.
Those figures are consistent with recent years: an average of 2.7 percent of teachers evaluated over the past five years received marks of "unsatisfactory" or "needs improvement," records show.
Therefore, only a few unsatisfactory or just sufficient marks are to be expected.
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