Sentence examples for whole marks from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whole marks" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts related to scoring or grading, but it is better to clarify what is meant by "whole marks." Example: "The exam was graded out of 100, and I received whole marks for my performance."

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Five whole marks for running around a bit, kicking the ball once, and knacking his knee!

Without mentioning Trump's name, he warned against improvising on matters of foreign policy involving President Vladimir Putin, of Russia Russiaia's aggression against Ukraine — and the impact that Russian policies and actions toward neighboring countries have had on European security as a whole marks a paradigm shift, the end of trust in the post-Cold War order".

The way these areas are examined is by means of stem and branch true-false questions (concerned with knowledge application rather than recall of exact phrases or definitions) and as such students can only achieve whole marks.

The only fascinating part of the whole Marks & Spencer thing was how it just got out of hand.

Sir Richard has asked us to point out that in fact in November 1998, when it brought forward a split in the two roles, the whole Marks & Spencer board asked him to stay on as full-time, non-executive chairman on a salary of £450,000, until July 2000.

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The whole marking system is not only inexpensive, but also miniaturized.

In a nutshell, our camera-free composition marking recording system can (1) effectively eliminate the pressure of the participants facing the cameras; (2) allow the researchers to record the whole marking and think-aloud process in a highly accurate, detailed, and systematic manner, and hence (3) provide a convenient and powerful database for future study.

BD is said to be death by most professional bodies because it satisfies the concept/definition of death (Table 4): loss of integrative unity of the organism as a whole, marking when an organism is no longer an organism because it no longer can resist the forces of entropy and no longer can maintain internal homeostasis [1 4].

As with La Rivière, Peel considers the central premise uninspired, writing that the Minimiser was the "single gimmick" of the series, which as a whole "marked the death knell of Supermarionation".

BD is said to be death by most professional bodies because it satisfies the concept/definition of death (Table 4): loss of integrative unity of the organism as a whole, marking when an organism is no longer an organism because it no longer can resist the forces of entropy and no longer can maintain internal homeostasis [ 1- 4].

But this is a minor complaint; the book as a whole clearly marks the arrival of a highly sophisticated literary talent.

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