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Students said they were tripped up by a course whose tests were confusing, whose grading was inconsistent, and for which the professor and teaching assistants gave contradictory signals about what was expected.
Credit-rating agencies like Standard & Poor's, Fitch and Moody's, whose grading of complex investment products has come under fire in the global financial crisis, are apt to see their days of free agency end in Europe.
Their samples are histologically graded by Silverberg classification [22] whose grading system is different from that in this study.
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Some whose grades were altered may not even have been aware of the changes, Mr. DeLuise said.
I was one of those students whose grades didn't reflect their abilities.
This autumn they turned away 40,000 applicants whose grades would normally have got them into university.
Each year, colleges rescind offers to students whose grades plummeted after they were admitted.
This is unfair to the brightest, whose grades are devalued against those of average students.
The above example is the tough version, sent to honor-roll students whose grades plummeted to Ds and Fs.
Not the best among the hundreds of middle-school students they have visited, but the one whose grades improve the most, Mr. Hughes explained.
Kelmscott was the country home to 19th-century textile designer and poet William Morris, whose grade I-listed former home is well worth a visit.
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