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"graded" Definitions
  1. arranged in order or in groups according to difficulty, size, etc.
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450 Sentences With "graded"

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How the association graded the federal government The association graded the federal government in four areas.
The card was graded a nine by Professional Sports Authenticator, making it one of only six 20063 Mantle cards — out of more than 1,500 graded — with that distinction.
The students get graded on their level of aerobic activity.
The report card graded the country on 16 different categories.
"I don't even know how I am graded," he says.
They're graded on expectations, temperament, communication skills, consistency, and execution.
The cameras we were using were not graded for rain.
I also learn that the embryos are graded by quality.
Until he does, he shouldn't be graded on a curve.
Moreover, he graded out as an elite passer within this grouping.
If you want graded exams and assignments the cost is $99.
I stuffed graded essays in my bag before the 8 a.m.
All colors of cauliflower and small cauliflowers can now be graded.
Some point to the firebreaks that Mike Harden disked and graded.
Ranks 27th out of 45 world economies graded in the report.
As a dude, he knows he's being graded on a curve.
His "political behavior" was never graded above C's on report cards.
I think this class should be graded but only for effort.
Respondents also graded Trump on specific issues in the new poll.
Family members, doctors — anyone could see how a nurse was graded.
"Fernandez graded Trump's signature overall a C with strong points for "neatness.
The panel graded the art on a scale of 1 to 5.
So, in my view, they should be graded on the same standard.
This steak was graded a 5, put looked like a perfect 10.
" Warren graded Trump on his key campaign promise to "drain the swamp.
I graded trials roughly according to the following criteria: Was it randomized?
Trained observers graded the subjects on the appearance of the undereye skin.
Second, the quality review team graded opinions on a very forgiving curve.
As kids, we got assigned summer book reports that my father graded.
The organization graded the incident as having the highest category of risk.
THE SHAMROCK GREEN of Casablanca graded into a flat plain of beige.
Progress in a post-conflict state may be graded on a curve.
In surveys, patients routinely report deterioration after a program of graded exercise.
They joined me in the fitting room and graded my prospective improvements.
Graded by his own standard, Trump's remarks came off like an artful dodge.
The optional essay test, graded on a different scale, is 50 minutes long.
My exams were boxed up and shipped to the U.K. to be graded.
Quarter by quarter he graded Brown on sentence structure, vocabulary and word repetition.
The first card that P.S.A. ever graded was a 1909 T206 Honus Wagner.
Three were graded as Marginal: the Chevrolet Malibu, Subaru Forester and Volkswagen Passat.
But graded strictly based on that modest curve, "Sierra Burgess" is a winner.
Each day, employees are tested and graded on their knowledge of the Principles.
We should not be giving self-graded take home exams to polluting companies.
"It's a little bit like a take-home, self-graded exam," he said.
"It's a little bit like a take home, self-graded exam," he said.
You even get graded on your style at the end of each level.
The fruit needs to be unloaded, sorted, graded and packed - all before dawn.
And, as at Harvard for term papers, his report will be graded thoroughly.
By comparison, Cleveland's public school system was graded a C in that category.
The writing sample was easy but also doesn't get graded, so who cares.
Broadband is not an element graded by the civil engineers society, according to Pallasch.
It was just a graded white gap in the trees, a coiled, engineered meadow.
With graded vesting, you're gradually entitled to a bigger percentage of your employer match.
We graded states based on how well they educate each type of student; i.e.
But it's hard to escape the impression that he's being graded on a curve.
The report is unique in that every country is graded publicly on its efforts.
Despite the long odds, we graded Anchorage and Scarborough, anyway, because you never know.
This is literally a math test, and it's not being graded on a curve.
Twenty-five of those victories were in graded stakes, including eight Grade I races.
Clap score (graded on a scale from 1–5 claps): 3 CLAPS for effort.
Who turns out to be correct will depend on when their answers are graded.
You're always graded on everything, and you start thinking that's true about life, too.
Graded on a curve against Chacin, Harvey had a Cy Young Award-worthy night.
Banks wanting to sell off southern, lower-graded bonds might struggle to find buyers.
IBM graded on a scale of 1 to 4, with 333 being top-ranked.
Tactical training, like road marches and obstacle courses, slipped as graded events took priority.
According to Heritage Auctions (which ran the auction), the NES game "set a world record for a graded game," so it may not be the outright most expensive ever — just the most expensive copy that's had its condition professionally graded and certified.
In 2015 the Danish Institute of Sports Studies graded all of the Olympic-affiliated federations.
"It's culturally ingrained in us that our worth is graded by our beauty," Dulli said.
The states are graded based on the qualities they deem most important in attracting business.
Kids don't feel like their assignments just end up in the trash once hastily graded.
In any normal election season, Trump's debate performance would be graded a campaign-killing disaster.
Trump's continued political survival is so unlikely that he's often graded on a steep curve.
Hall has graded 30 million coins in his career, including the dime that sold Thursday.
Below, the categories, which are graded on a 1-10 scale (edited for clarity). 1.
Delegates approved a new graded system of sanctions against drug-testing organizations and international federations.
Further, the undergraduates in question weren't students he graded or supervised, he told the journal.
The notices then graded the residents and their neighbors on their participation in past caucuses.
Good results "will allow the well-graded banks to immediately boost their buybacks," Cramer said.
If you needed evidence that Clinton is being graded on a curve, this was it.
The government's colour-graded warning system was adopted as part of its crackdown on smog.
Glassdoor graded the companies based on salary reports shared by employees over the last year.
I'm imagining school lunch as an academic subject, and kids get graded for eating it.
Each metric was graded on a 26-point scale, with 27 being the most stressed.
Ms. Jackson turns his fall from power into a carefully graded ascent into self-knowledge.
The city says it expects to have all carts and trucks graded within two years.
That move could curb investment or even attract sanctions if it is down-graded further.
From this number they graded patient health conditions on a scale from mild to critical.
His father was the superintendent of the Graded School, an American school in São Paulo.
It's been many years since I've been graded; usually I'm the teacher, not the student.
Craig Newman argues in Another View that companies should be graded on their data security.
They actually graded you on whether you made eye contact and spoke into the microphone.
Each city was graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the highest score.
But so far, his North Korea policy can charitably be graded an Incomplete, if that.
Once the hairs are cleaned and graded, it&aposs time to start making the brush.
At schoolboy level, they are graded by size rather than age, to reward finesse, not physicality.
He began with a group of 103 students who had submitted essays to be peer graded.
They are graded in relation to their classmates and then placed into one of nine brackets.
Once, Harden graded so close to the flames that the dirt he threw put them out.
In October, the Natural Resources Defense Council graded 25 US burger chains on their antibiotic policies.
Mining companies recover the raw stones, which are then graded, cut and polished before being sold.
Children are also trained to accept being measured, graded, and ranked, often in front of others.
Doctors would be graded and slotted into four different participation tiers — excellent, good, acceptable and unacceptable.
Then he's graded on a curve like the most troublesome kid in the second-grade class.
And it uses a carefully graded system of speakers to indicate how firm its statements are.
They are sorted, sized, graded and packed into a box with other tomatoes, totaling 25 pounds.
We choose to partake in these projects because we are told that we will be graded.
Faith Beaulieu from Saco agreed: I do not think that happiness should be graded at all.
This should not seem surprising since, as Charles Darwin recognized, life is graded on a curve.
Boar brushes aren&apost graded by bristle quality like badger hair and are considerably less expensive.
Once removed the beans are dried, husked in a special machine, graded and packed for transport.
After answering the questions, your fashion footprint is graded on a scale of low to high.
Children who are assessed for gifted classes are given multiple tests or graded on several criteria.
The new assessment is the second time since 2011 that DfID has publicly graded its recipients.
Until now, the more than 5,000 food carts and trucks have been inspected, but not graded.
O.K., now take this T. rex pop quiz: (Don't worry … it's not graded.) • Fast or slow?
Neither the horses in the race nor the thirty-seven-thousand-dollar purse they were vying for came close to the million-dollar stakes races typically run on weekends, where the fields feature the top Thoroughbreds at the meeting, as graded by the American Graded Stakes Committee.
Diamonds are graded and priced based on the "four Cs," which are cut, carat, color, and clarity.
I get about half the papers from yesterday graded and eat chicken salad from home for lunch.
However, that card was graded a Mint 9 by PSA, one of the leading sports memorabilia authenticators.
I went through graded exposures for two specific phobias related to my OCD: food poisoning and vomit.
Consumer groups graded top restaurant chains on their policies regarding antibiotic use in their beef supply chains.
"We've since had it elevated so it doesn't flood, and we had our land graded," she explained.
These books come loaded with vetted, preselected supplementary material and homework assignments that can be graded online.
In other words, know only what you need to know, since that's what you'll be graded on.
When you audit each individual course, you'll get access to readings and videos, but not graded assignments.
Ticket buyers graded it a D-plus in CinemaScore exit polls, boding ill for word of mouth.
Before and after the three-month study, the subjects' symptoms were graded on a common depression scale.
Sacconaghi is frequently graded as the top tech analyst in the annual rankings from Institutional Investor magazine.
A restaurant that doesn't deserve a star is graded Poor, Fair, or Satisfactory, like a Victorian schoolboy.
It was very good comedy and, graded on the curve of Oscar monologues, it was shocking and fantastic.
That explains why it broke the record for the highest selling price for a graded game, netting $100,150.
How it happened: The work group graded historical figures by a rubric, ranking who was "essential" to learn.
The good doc graded BC and Mechie, and it it ain't a glowing review for either of them.
"We have the ability to do any dry commodity that has the ability to be graded," says Macias.
Once the eggs are fertilized, they are graded from healthiest to unhealthiest and the best ones are frozen.
Then I revise a presentation for my advanced students, make copies, and enter the first few graded assignments.
Immigration enriches the workforce, allowing for a more finely graded specialisation that raises average productivity and living standards.
Contractors graded Siri's answers to user queries as part of efforts to perform quality checks, the Guardian reported.
Walking is an activity that can easily be graded up or down to tailor to your personal goals.
That's down from 3.87 in mid-July, the last time the Fed was graded on its communication prowess.
I enjoy buying collections and going through them to cherry-pick the cards that need to get graded.
I give 10 A.P.-style quizzes in the first half of the course, graded from 0 to 100.
The exam is graded by Mathias and the results are posted in a section only available to users.
And most of the tests were graded not by Theranos's proprietary technology, but by routine commercially available equipment.
Sadly, we were graded by the number of times we talked instead of the quality of our conversations.
Irma, which has been down-graded to a still dangerous Category 4, is now heading for South Florida.
"A 68-graded 2017-D cent [with the Denver mint mark] is valued at about $1,300," he said.
Products and services that can pass only if graded on a curve at home will not succeed abroad.
Agencies are also graded on the percentage of email systems that can identify "spoofed" incoming or outgoing messages.
IC agencies acquiesced at most to detailing a senior intelligence service graded officer, but none of their leaders.
But Trump last week graded his response to the Puerto Rico disaster a 10 on a scale of 10.
In 2016, polling analysts at FiveThirtyEight graded the New Hampshire–based ARG a C+, based on accuracy and methodology.
The second group was told they would each be graded based on the sheer volume of pottery they produced.
There is so much in the pipe at Disney; Cramer thinks it cannot be graded just based on ESPN.
The U.H. High Commission on Refugees graded ten acres of city-owned land, and raised a chain link fence.
The group graded 11 other schools, including the University of California, Los Angeles, which received the highest grades overall.
At the end of a stage your performance is graded, so there's always a new bar to reach for.
DeepMind's self-graded scores on the IG Toolkit have not yet been audited by the HSCIC, according to MedConfidential.
Today, USA Today also released a Hollywood diversity report card, which graded studios based on their announced 2016 releases.
The 23-year-old produced two spectacular runs, the highest scoring of which was graded 87.36 by the judges.
For his entire career in politics, Flake has graded out as one of the Republican Party's most conservative members.
In fact, the American Society of Civil Engineers graded U.S. infrastructure as a "D+" in their 2017 report card.
The playfield is mostly black, with a graded blue surface of the planet along the bottom of the screen.
The group's guidelines on this particular topic are graded 2C, which acknowledges that the evidence is of low quality.
In between, you were actually graded on memorizing part of the Bible and writing it back down every week.
The AI in the universe of Tacoma are 'graded' on a nine-topic scale, measuring different traits over time.
The one-acre site, across from the factory, has been graded and construction should begin soon, Mr. Simpson said.
Largely for that reason, Ms. Baker said, she graded his tenure, which lasted just 17 months, a B-minus.
At the end of the year is an arduous final exam designed, distributed and graded by the College Board.
ABIDJAN, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Ghana's graded and sealed (G&S) cocoa arrivals stood at 456,000 tonnes as of Dec.
I hope so because there is a quiz at the end of the episode and you will be graded.
Wide-angle shots are graded on distortion, detail throughout the frame and chromatic aberration — all difficult to correct for.
N.C. asserted that although courses were created and graded by an office secretary, student-athletes completed their own work.
Each routine would be graded, the organizers said, on criteria "such as technique, variety, performance, musicality, creativity and personality."
And it probably won't be those getting graded by the algorithm who will decide how and when it's pushed out.
The first group was told they would each be graded on the single best piece of pottery they each produced.
Still, handwriting was considered a major skill worth learning; penmanship was usually a separate class, graded separately on report cards.
But, even the best of shows should be graded on whether they manage to stick the landing with their finale.
What the study makes clear is that even the best states for working families are being graded on a curve.
Two of Exaggerator's three graded victories have come on wet tracks and he finished second in three other soggy tests.
They are graded with that system by the same agencies and governing bodies that grade all of the mined diamonds.
Imagine if you got graded for your performance in Kerbal Space Program as part of your astrophysics class, for instance.
This process enables the production of elaborate combinations of graded properties distributed over geometrically complex structures within a single object.
Each of the dozens of toys and devices is graded on a number of measures: what data does it collect?
"The film had not been properly color graded when it was originally released," Mr. Lanza said in a phone interview.
"His wife was a communications major, so she came and listened to our sermons and graded them," Dimmitt told me.
For years, Morgan Stanley employees were graded in part on a numerical scale that rated them from 1 to 5.
Wagyu is graded on two main factors: how much meat can be yielded and the quality of the marbled fat.
In the United States, the CDC has removed references to cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy from its website.
In the United States, the CDC has removed references to cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy from its website.
We graded the male love interests by how they stack up to Ryan Gosling as Noah in The Notebook, obviously.
As a comedy, "Alexa & Katie" is about average, or a little below, if graded against the cable shows it resembles.
Despite being the first and highest graded Wagner card, it was dogged by suspicion that its edges had been trimmed.
At times the roads were wide and recently paved, the rust-red earth neatly graded and stacked on each side.
Their training, said Colonel Posey, is identical to the men's — though they are graded differently on the physical fitness test.
Here are win selections for the Florida Derby, plus picks for the other graded stakes this weekend at Gulfstream Park.
Even before that, the ground had to be cleared and hundreds of yards of dirt road had to be graded.
I took the black diamond, which was nowhere near as challenging as a similarly-graded trail on an outdoor mountain.
Nonresponders were graded on publicly available information about their antibiotic policies while losing points only in the survey submittal category.
The condition ended his military career, disqualifying him from all graded positions and Truehl had to leave the Air Force.
Here's the letter-grade breakdown of voters on Trump in latest McClatchy-Marist Poll: A: 15% B: 22% C: 15% D: 15% F: 32% At same time in Obama presidency, 55% graded him A or B and 11% graded him F. One more stat: 59% of voters said Trump's behavior as president was embarrassing.
New records are still being set by women in the sport: from Angy Eiter being the first woman to send (successfully climb) a 5.15b-graded route to Ashima Shiraishi being the first to boulder a V15-graded climb (in both of these cases, the grades reflect difficulty level and 15 is, well, it's up there).
So this year, in partnership with Pratham, an NGO that has pioneered the system, the state government is introducing "graded learning".
Prospective students can browse videos and discussions from those courses for free and pay a fee for graded assignments and certificates.
The successful stable went on to breed the winners of more than $50 million and 72 Graded Stakes, the Texans said.
The main ways I graded Fatcow as a web-hosting service is on pricing, the simplicity of its plans, and reliability.
Case officers are graded on their ability to place former prisoners in appropriate jobs, with a goal of limiting job hopping.
So far, his progeny have won 45 graded stakes races, including 17 in Grade I, and earned more than $91 million.
"Make sure you do the reading and homework way before you start struggling with (graded assignments and technical work)," she said.
You can also find out how a particular landlord or property manager is graded across all the buildings in its portfolio.
It is pro-Israel students who are silenced out of fear of being denied recommendations, graded down, or shunned by peers.
Participants also graded customer satisfaction, the service quality and the likability of the waiter on a scale from low to high.
Banks subject to this year's stress tests were graded on their ability to respond to three levels of hypothetical economic downturns.
Each metric was weighted and graded on a 100-point scale — a score of 100 indicated the healthiest possible housing market.
From the tests, I graded the speakers on their ability to accomplish each task on a scale from 0 to 4.
In two subsequent assessments, Facebook's October letter suggests, the company was graded on a seemingly less stringent policy with data partners.
His daughter Brett said he graded the last papers for his spring courses, Nobility and Civility and Asian Humanities, in May.
I graded my chef bosses not by whether or not they were assholes, but whether or not they were LIKABLE assholes.
The World Health Organization did well in terms of meeting the government's aims, but was graded only "adequate" in organizational strength.
Here are the state grades for Thumbtack's 2018 Small Business Friendliness Survey: Thumbtack also graded major cities on small business friendliness.
Night shots are graded on detail, noise, color reproduction — the kinds of things that tend to be lost in low light.
Banks are graded on a subjective scale by inspectors and repeated shortcomings could lead to imposed growth restrictions or other penalties.
Here are win selections for the Louisiana Derby, plus picks for the other graded stakes running this weekend at Fair Grounds.
Thirty-two percent of respondents graded Trump an F, while 6900 percent gave him a B and 2628 percent each graded him at A, C and D. In contrast, at this point in his presidency in 28503, President Obama got an A or B from 22019 percent of respondents and an F from just 11 percent.
The box itself is graded by Wata Games as a 9.4, neat mint, and the sticker seal has a rating of A++.
Yet the police watchdog has graded Durham "outstanding", the highest of four ratings, at effectiveness and efficiency for the past three years.
They then grew 160 different varieties and fed them to as many as 100 study participants, who graded the tomatoes on taste.
Sometimes it's not what candidates say, but their general demeanor, that determines how they're performances in a debate are graded and remembered.
At the beginning of "Old Loves," Fran and Hannah are hanging out at home and he starts looking over her graded assignments.
The 59.6-carat Pink Star Diamond was the largest "flawless fancy vivid pink" diamond ever graded by the Gemological Institute of America.  
Each customer service interaction in the "cases" table appeared to have graded the customer's query based off keywords picked from their query.
In the early 20th century, because of road construction, the burial ground was graded, probably unearthing and destroying some of the remains.
"I have a full set of cards from that year and extra cards, but they're not the most highly graded," he said.
The British city graded into a post-independence landscape of blue glass and steel, foursquare towers and bungalows with iron-barred windows.
It uses bright colours, high contrast, graded shading and asymmetric stylings to confound an algorithm's assumptions about what a face looks like.
Increasingly, medical groups are also creating dedicated pathways for physicians to hone leadership skills and assume graded levels of responsibility over time.
Pro Football Focus graded him as one of the top cornerbacks this season and named him the best cornerback of the decade.
Like the teams they officiate, the referees are being judged and graded to see if they are worthy of working in the postseason.
Based on direct disclosures and publicly available information, they are graded from 'AAA' to 'D' while those taking no action are rated 'X'.
Twenty-one business school professors analyzed and graded the corporate responses, and their consensus is that Lyft handled the situation better than Uber.
The American Society of Civil Engineers has graded U.S. infrastructure at D+ and estimated the country needs to invest $3.6 trillion by 2020.
It was an impressive performance for the inexperienced Patch, who had only run twice before and was competing in his first graded stakes.
The Pink Star is graded as Type IIa, which is rare for any pink diamond, much less one of this size and color.
As a quick refresher: a color-graded screen ensures accurate colors in editing, gaming and just about everything you'd use a screen for.
Ten of the 13 cars tested were graded as doing a "good" job protecting passengers, the highest mark given by the Insurance Institute.
The bigger potential payoff is in owning a top mare or stallion, which gives owners an incentive to retire the graded horses early.
In an effort to perform quality checks and improve the voice assistant's responses, contractors graded Siri's answers to user queries, the Guardian reported.
Trump repeatedly brought up how his administration's response to Puerto Rico would be graded as he lavished praise on federal and local officials.
Lower down, it graded into a more turbulent band of sand and gravel, which contained the heavier fish fossils, bones, and bigger tektites.
India's customs regulations and its graded tariff structure may serve as an imposing barrier for Tesla to overcome without manufacturing locally in India.
The reporters also want all non-consensual sex punished as a felony, whereas dissenters want at least some cases graded as a misdemeanour.
Though the researchers found a lot of studies to pool from, they generally graded these studies as "very low" in quality and methodology.
The final graded assignment is to compile their facts into one abstract and to make an educated judgment about where courage comes from.
"Our performances are graded, our finals are active, so I'm not sure what they (the university) will do to combat that." she said.
Every quarter since then, every Googler has written down her objectives and key results, and they posted them internally, and they've graded them.
The city gave Bird a "poor" rating in 10 of the 12 categories it graded, the worst performance of any of the applicants.
Treasury called on regulators to broaden the assessment areas where banks are graded on their prominence to reflect massive changes in the industry.
We&aposve graded our selections based on hardware specs, game libraries, price, and special features like 3D or VR capabilities, among other things.
Let me ask you this: Nixon has become the standard of presidential malfeasance, and so every scandal is graded on a Nixonian scale.
But as welcoming as Francis's latest comments are, they're being graded on a weighted scale — one that still allows a lot of homophobia.
In the AD/99 pendant ... we're told there are 25 carats of true graded VS1 diamonds -- with VVS diamond encrusting the whole thing.
It's not very good, but as it also features Vin Scully as himself, calling a baseball game, it is automatically graded on a curve.
Lowe examined the signatures and offered her analysis, while Fernandez graded them the same way he would his eight- to nine-year-old students.
"I treated life like it was a report card, like I was being graded on every single moment of every single day," she reflected.
Palmieri told reporters last week that her biggest concern heading into the debate is that Trump and Clinton will be graded on different curves.
Clever algorithms already make finely graded distinctions about the price each consumer pays for an air ticket, or which advertisements or news he sees.
The students will be graded on how well they maintain their fitness levels, which are tracked through wireless reporting to an online grading platform.
They topped a list of forecasters that were graded by StarMine for accuracy on a set of key monthly Chinese data releases in 2015.
Students are graded on their participation and on their performance in the end-of-semester field test, which is typically a 1½-mile run.
Comparing aggregate rankings from prestigious booze industry competitions where spirits are graded by blind taste testing, Kirkland scores an 88 to Grey Goose's 82.
The speech will be graded, annotated, debated, and mostly forgotten in the subsequent 48 hours—or by the next time Trump tweets something strange.
ABIDJAN, Oct 28 (Reuters) - * Ghana's graded and sealed (G&S) cocoa arrivals hit 44,000 tonnes between the start of this year's harvest on Oct.
Earlier this year, the environmental-advocacy group Friends of the Earth graded 16 cruise lines on how well they limit pollution from their ships.
Thursday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, it never asked to be received in pity, graded on a curve or helped across the street.
At 59.60 karats, the Pink Star diamond is the Largest Internally Flawless Fancy Vivid Pink diamond ever graded by the Gemological Institute of America.
Tuesday's hearing took on a more bipartisan feeling when the committee returned to bills affecting how the Securities and Exchange Commission graded municipal securities.
Sanu, whose undeniable athleticism has never translated into big-time production, was Pro Football Focus' 101st-graded receiver out of 113 qualifiers last season.
The prototypes were not just graded by their effectiveness, but also by their aesthetics, with emphasis on the appearance of their US-facing side.
A shortcut via a graded service road, we realized, would put us back in Medora by lunchtime, nearly halving the trail's last 28 miles.
Another four objects spotted by pilots were unidentified, and four of the 14 total incidents were graded as carrying the highest level of risk.
Hoppert: This pacesetter won his last two by a combined 21½ lengths, but he won't be as dominant in his first graded stakes race.
Among the hundreds of other brains she had examined and graded, the median age of a Stage 3 brain from his profession was 67.
It's a sentiment she feels for herself, rather than due to a value judgement on the "purity" of Peter, graded by his sex drive.
The five subsections on the ACT — reading, math, science, English and writing, which is optional — are graded on a scale of 1 to 36.
Call center agents monitored by AI software from CallMiner prefer being graded by an "impartial computer" over a human supervisor, says CTO Jeff Gallino.
Though graded top quality according to Wagyu standards, well marbled and very tender, it is not as overwhelmingly buttery and fatty as some Wagyu.
ABIDJAN, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Ghana's graded and sealed (G&S) cocoa arrivals stood at 596,000 tonnes from the start of the season until Jan.
ABIDJAN, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Ghana's graded and sealed (G&S) cocoa arrivals stood at 496,000 tonnes from the start of the season until Dec.
ABIDJAN, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Ghana's graded and sealed (G&S) cocoa arrivals reached 208,000 tonnes between the start of this year's harvest on Oct.
At each level, the colour-graded warning system prescribes advisories for schools, hospitals and businesses, as well as possible curbs on traffic and construction.
The PACE investigators claimed in the journal Psychological Medicine that 22 percent of those undergoing either psychotherapy or graded exercise "recovered" from their illness.
The ultra-rare card was a 1961 Fleer piece -- graded in PSA 9 Mint condition -- featuring the NBA legend in his Philadelphia Warriors jersey.
First, there's the imperative to make content look as close to what it looked like when it was edited and graded on a reference monitor.
Every point in a tennis match can be graded by its "leverage"—the potential effect it has on the probability that each player will triumph.
But, the card is graded out at a 9.5 (out of 10) with a perfect 10 surface and perfect 10 corners ... according to Goldin Auctions.
While last week's Ridgecrest earthquake was graded at a stronger 217 magnitude, the epicenter was considerably further from populated areas than the 218 Northridge quake.
Netflix's thinly sliced classifications of films and TV shows, and its equally finely graded assessments of customers' viewing preferences, established the standard for product suggestions.
These range from a collection of 22,000 graded high school essays to CT scans for lung cancer to a whole lot of pictures of fish.
In 2013, when she was secretary of state, her approval numbers were so high that she was graded the most popular politician at the time.
"We actually re-engineered everything on a size 18, and then graded down to a size 14 and up to a size 22," he explains.
The old law requires butter to be graded by U.S. or Wisconsin inspectors ... which isn't possible for Kerrygold because it's made and packaged in Ireland.
As the outgoing British Prime Minister hums his way towards the exit door to make way for Theresa May, we've graded Cameron's time in office.
There was a continuous, graded effect, with the most benefits seen by participants who engaged in at least 48 minutes of physical activity per week.
However, the risk of Northern Ireland-related terrorism in mainland Britain was graded as "moderate", meaning an attack was viewed as possible but not likely.
Once the ash and contaminated soil was removed, Klug said the soil was graded, or scraped, to remove additional contaminated soil and smooth the surface.
According to Mike Tagliere of FantasyPros, Robinson is set to face Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker, who is one of the worst graded corners in football.
However, prior to their arrival at stores, the eggs must be rinsed, inspected, graded, and stored and transported in chilled rooms to minimize bacterial growth.
If you choose to earn a certificate for the course ($49) when you enroll, then you'll get access to all course materials, including graded assignments.
The firm videotapes nearly everything that goes on there for future case studies, and employees are given homework and graded on their understanding of Principles.
They sprayed tomato plants with either a neutral substance or varying amounts of methyl jasmonate to create graded levels of defense in the tomato plants.
The top lot at its semi-annual Geneva sale, the stone weighs 232.33 carats and is graded fancy vivid pink, the highest possible color grading.
Graded "vivid", the highest rating for a pink diamond's colour, the gem is internally pure with a rectangular cut, and mounted on a platinum ring.
Analysts graded each of the states on its support for higher education, with 19 states receiving a failing grade, up from 11 states last year.
CinemaScore graded it an A-. Of course, Paige retired from wrestling last year due to injuries, so now she's ready to tackle a new industry.
Some part of the state assessment is an external exam, but part of it is performance assessments in the classroom that are graded by the teachers.
SEBI came down heavily on suspected shell companies, releasing names of 331 companies and notifying exchanges to keep these stocks in the Graded Surveillance Mechanism (GSM).
THEIR TASK is to educate whole generations, but if California and Texas were to be graded for their achievements in the classroom, they would barely pass.
The company further explained that these graded recordings make up less than 1 percent of daily Siri activations and that most only last a few seconds.
" Giant 3D printers were used to create the items in question, after which they were graded on various measures and then crushed — sorry, "compressed to failure.
Challengers, who may not have a voting record on climate change, are graded on their views of climate change and their position on a carbon price.
"I try and be truthful," Trump explained in his deposition in 2007, sounding like a kid who wants to be graded on effort rather than accuracy.
The analytics website Pro Football Focus gave Fitzpatrick its lowest mark in the 22013,717 games, across the regular season and playoffs, it says it has graded.
Read more:13 photos that show how humans have changed the world's forestsAn environmental-advocacy group graded 16 cruise lines on how well they limit pollution.
In October, Delhi rolled out its first Graded Response Action Plan that states what measures must be taken when the concentration of pollutants reaches certain levels.
UK artist Smith has created a series of pixelated portraits using graded color chips he makes himself, the kind you might find on paint color charts.
They were still abstract: spirals of undulating lines radiating from a taut center, painted in subtly graded pinks, yellows and blues that seemed almost to breathe.
A class on happiness should be graded, so that students' progress can be kept and students can see a conscious growth within themselves through self-reflection.
National anthem: Harry Connick Jr. Other races: There will be six other graded stakes races on Churchill's Saturday card, including the Turf Classic and the Distaff.
It was the start of a correspondence that began with cheerful notes on graded papers, then progressed to Mr. Lyman's tempting her with flattery and romance.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes, which receive funding through the Bernard Osher Foundation, provide non-credit, non-graded courses aimed at adults ages 50 and up.
The withholding system is graded along with the tax brackets, so the algorithm for your personal withholding depends on how much you make overall (reut.rs/2GV1kBm).
For example, agencies are graded on their automated capability to detect and block software and screen Web pages to make objectionable content unavailable to the user.
Some loops cast shadows on others, and some are subtly graded to suggest a twisting motion, though the pictures overall are as static as candy apples.
You're counting down the seconds until you're done with school for good — no more being graded (by Rotten Tomatoes scores), no more gossip (in the Reddit hallways).
Debate coach Todd Graham graded Bernie Sanders as the debate's star, with Kamala Harris -- and her powerful moment on the subject of abortion -- as a close second.
Either way, the 800 version is superior, thanks to its more detailed, graded backgrounds; psychedelic moving playfield lines with rapidly changing colors; and detailed, distant mountain ranges.
There are levels to a sprained ankle, and they're usually graded (with a number 1, 2, or 3) by your doctor or physical therapist, Dr. Lucci says.
He's even struggling among his own base: 42% of Trump voters graded his first 100 days a 'B,' and another 23% give him a 'C' or below.
And I was being told not just that I'd have to drive, but that I would be monitored—and graded—on my concentration, trust, and emotional state.
Gigabyte is releasing a new gaming laptop this month, being part of a slowly growing list of gaming laptop manufacturers that suddenly care about color graded screens.
Anthony Davis, who scored a season-high 48 points and graded 17 rebounds while playing nearly 2104 minutes a night earlier, had 2101 points and 219.5 rebounds.
In his book, Mr. Cruz writes of receiving a graded paper from Mr. George, seeing a "C+" on a folded corner of the first page and panicking.
Each participant then performed a tibial intramedullary nailing on a sawbones simulation, graded by an observer who did not know which participant had been in which group.
Another study found that adding an hour of gym class for students in kindergarten through fifth graded reduced Body Mass Index by half a point, on average.
She had spent every one of the past 10 summers in libraries and had graded several thousand papers, writing — more times than I care to imagine — Proofread!
"He graded out ridiculously high based on his play," Lande, who also scouts for the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes, told VICE Sports by phone this week.
Researchers then identified the studies — none of which were graded as "good" quality — that evaluated pain-related outcomes for patients after long-term opioid therapy was tapered.
According to the Money, Politics and Transparency Project, America ranks below Georgia, Argentina, Costa Rica and Mexico when graded on the integrity of its political financial system.
In a list of attributes that celebrities are graded on, Ms. Trump was most often described as "attractive" (32 percent), "beautiful" (28 percent) and "glamorous" (25 percent).
The fact that you shop for toilet paper and, in a way, for people on the same device — everything becomes a performance, and you're constantly being graded.
The release included results of a graded exercise treadmill examination, which showed that Sanders performed well in without any evidence of reduce blood flow to the heart.
To help, we've collected some of the bigger theories from Season 6 that were either proven right or very, very wrong, and graded them on a helpful scale.
Lutz's tweet about his ex-girlfriend — in which he annotated and graded a hand-written letter she left him — went viral in February, getting more than 120,000 retweets.
Tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed 22018 of the 83 cars tested were graded as doing a "good," the highest mark given by the IIHS.
The questions asked, the test's length, and the way it's graded have all ebbed and flowed through the years, often accompanied by criticism from students and educators alike.
The Bot graded him 72-6 on the season, and he even earned "Opening the Door" plaudits in the Week 3 and Week 6 editions of this column.
He told Reuters that in his experience, patients who talk about having been helped by psychological or graded exercise therapies come in for abuse just like the researchers.
In Los Angeles, mobile food vendors have been graded for years after city officials decided in October 2010 to hold restaurants and food trucks to the same standard.
Most of the courses are free to audit, which typically means you'll have access to course materials but won't get your work graded or a certificate of completion.
Ratings were given only for multilateral agencies — ones overseen by multiple countries — so medical charities like Doctors Without Borders or Partners in Health, for example, were not graded.
Fourteen mapmakers from the corporation — all white, all men — create the Baltimore Residential Security Map a graded map (green is good, red is bad) that only exacerbates segregation.
We ended up doing another egg retrieval because all embryos are graded, and each time we tried, we were using an embryo with a worse grade than the next.
The tenor of the political opinions voiced in these tweets was graded by an automated text analysis computer program that detected supportive, critical, or indifferent words in those posts.
The most recent million-dollar sum comes despite the fact that the card was graded in just Good 2 condition out of a possible 10 by Professional Sports Authenticator.
The National Employment Law Project graded the licensing laws of the 39 states and the District of Columbia which restrict the scope of licensing boards to consider criminal records.
And, if you're wondering ... the signature is in great shape -- we're told it's graded out as a 9 ... while both cards are said to be in "Near Mint" condition.
The multiple AERO15 models I laid eyes on only had HD displays, but a Gigabyte rep told me a color-graded 4K version is planned to release next month.
But what the agent was actually being graded on (among other things) was how close an aerial map was to the original, and the clarity of the street map.
It includes the "highest graded copy" of Superman's debut in "Action Comics No. 1" from 1938 as well as "Detective 27" where Batman made his first appearance in 1939.
And because it's shot in serene, carefully graded monochrome, the story seems like it could be set anywhere and any time, existing equally in the past, present, and future.
It does sound as if she's abusing the system, but — even if the class is graded on a curve — it's not damaging you and the other students very much.
Years later, I graded Advanced Placement exams with a teacher who had been there that day; he was the only faculty member still there at the 10-year mark.
We'd have rehearsals until one in the morning, so I didn't have a lot of time to do my actual work for stuff I was actually getting graded on.
"It's like we're in school forever," Professor Pasquale said, "and we're being graded in all these ways forever by all the companies that have the most data about us."
Work colleges require residential students to do graded work — think helping to build a new dorm or answering phones in the admissions office — to offset the cost of tuition.
The next week, Gililland says, Sperry took an assignment of Gililland's that a different teacher had graded, changed the passing grade to an "F," and accused her of plagiarism.
Though she passed every single graded event, the head of the school called her into his office the day before graduation and told her she would not be graduating.
The intensity is subjectively graded using a variety of measures, including what scientists call the MEQ, for "mystical experience, questionnaire," although Dr. Griffiths allowed that the term is misleading.
The mayor's comments come just a day after Trump graded himself for his administration's efforts to rebuild Puerto Rico's infrastructure, which was severely damaged by hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Schools also get "graded" nowadays, and there is research that looks at the economic impact of school rankings, which serve as a sort of "report card" for the schools.
But he's the most media-obsessed president of all time, and the Trump White House is very concerned about how it will be graded on its first 100 days.
All of the personal assistants were served up the same sets of questions and were graded on how many questions they attempted to answer and how many they got right.
That's not quite as high as an A in the U.S. And in Germany, students are graded on a 1 to 5, instead of A to F basis, for example.
This offered collectors an objective measurement of a card's condition for the first time and gave hobbyists an easy way to upgrade their collections: simply purchase a higher-graded card.
The National Safety Council (NSC), a nonprofit organization that focuses on the prevention of injury and fatalities, recently graded all 50 states on how they are handling the opioid crisis.
Before jumping on those discounted pre-fixe menus during New York City's popular Restaurant Week, new data suggests some restaurants may owe their fortunes to being graded on the curve.
The collection as a whole is worth "well into seven figures," said Joe Orlando, president of Professional Sports Authenticator, or PSA, in Newport Beach, California, who verified and graded them.
Users would do a mock interview, get graded, and then have their performance anonymously shared with potential employers to match them with the right companies and positions for their skills.
Commercial astronauts may be graded on completely different criteria, and their lifestyles and duties in space could vary significantly from those of the crews on the International Space Station (ISS).
He has at various points called the government reaction to the storm "fantastic," an "unsung success," graded it a "10" and accused Puerto Rican officials, including Cruz, of being ungrateful.
The report graded 10 major supermarkets on transparency, as well as the treatment of workers, farmers, and women who work throughout the supply chain in producing groceries and other goods.
The president has at various points called the government's response to Maria "fantastic," an "unsung success," graded it a "10" and accused Puerto Rican officials, including Cruz, of being ungrateful.
There was a lot of opportunity for coercion, but that didn't happen: Once we started sleeping together, I made sure that my boyfriend never graded another paper by me again.
He had a number of nagging injuries, but he played in all 16 games and was graded as the ninth best wide receiver in the N.F.L. by Pro Football Focus.
Donald, the team's mammoth defensive tackle, is not only rated as the top defensive lineman by Pro Football Focus, but he is also the highest graded player at any position.
Mississippi's education system is deeply divided by race: the state's best schools are majority white, while all 19 of the F-graded public school districts are over 80 percent black.
The scheme involved nearly 200 laxly administered and graded classes — frequently requiring no attendance and just one paper — over nearly two decades in the African and Afro-American Studies Department.
High-yield/junk bonds [grade BB or below] are not investment-grade securities and are subject to higher interest rates, credit and liquidity risks than those graded BBB and above.
"For decades, Marc Veyrat has been used to having his cooking graded, evaluated and compared, and he knows quite well that you don't own a star for life," he said.
By gradually adjusting the temperature up and down, the researchers identified the level of pain that each person graded as 10, or "unbearable," on a scale of 1 to 10.
The mailer, an official-looking form labeled "voting violation," included the names of the recipients as well as several neighbors and graded them on their "voting score," in recent elections.
Glowinski started nine of the last 11 games in Indy and was part of an offensive line that graded out as one of the best in the NFL this past season.
MTL is graded 'Strong' on Fitch Ratings' Prism Factor-Based Model, based on end-2015 results, which is one level lower than the previous grade based on its 2014 financial results.
Not only is the card rare, but it is graded a 220 out of 10 by Professional Sports Authenticator — a company that grades cards on how close to perfection they are.
Grant favored a certain type of white man over all other kinds of humans, on a graded scale of disapproval, and he reserved his vilest ill wishes and contempt for blacks.
Officials graded sites, lined up broadband internet service, and figured out how to deal with soil compaction issues stemming from the fact the park was built on a former surface mine.
Should a major incident occur, these professionals will be available for quick mobilization and can be readily identified by their skill sets which were graded, ranked and developed by the USCG.
There's maybe hope in the fact that he was a league average hitter in 22018, and that his defence graded out quite nicely, pushing him to 238 WAR for the year.
As a graduate student there, he graded what he called a "so-so" exam by a young John F. Kennedy and the English assignments of "an intense, hungry-looking" Norman Mailer.
The jurisdictions that the 2,907 study participants lived in were graded on their tobacco retail licensing requirements, according to the American Lung Association Reducing Sales of Tobacco Products to Youth scale.
Made with a 12-degree cutting edge and graded to an incredibly high 62+ Rockwell hardness, these Damasukasu knives let you slice even the most delicate food items with laser precision.
The American Society of Civil Engineers has graded our transportation network a D+.   In 22019, the World Economic Forum ranked the economic competitiveness of United States infrastructure in 11th place worldwide.
Only 11 out of 187 graded stakes or handicap races for 3-year-olds at Fair Grounds since November have been won by a horse breaking from Gate 8 or higher.
After crossing the small river Yunnan that marks the frontier, the ore will be graded and shipped to China's "tin capital" Gejiu in Yunnan, where many of the country's smelters are based.
Apart from the two images in the original tweet showing two different angles, the color-graded shot ABC used during its broadcast is otherwise identical to the source image from Getty: Funny.
Each character can be graded by his or her shifting ability to sympathize with those on both sides of the conflict, and the biggest moral flaw is blind devotion to either cause.
Plus, Marvel movies often seem to be graded on a curve, as Captain America: Winter Soldier is often referred to as a "political thriller," which is a generous interpretation of the term.
The highways are surfaced with ice either graded by a bulldozer from frozen swamp or formed by spraying river water onto the intended site of the road and allowing it to freeze.
The stone was graded fancy vivid blue, the highest possible colour grading, awarded to barely one percent of blue diamonds submitted to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), according to Sotheby's catalogue.
"You can tell from his tweets that he grades himself by the performance of the the same way he graded himself with the Nielsen ratings when he started 'The Apprentice,' " Cramer said.
I guess Trump is going to have to hope that he will get the Nobel prize for literature now This North Korea fiasco shows how much Trump gets graded on a curve.
His team found "a graded dose response," with the greatest benefit "in the group of people who on average increased their exercise approximately 218 minutes per week over two years," said Fielding.
Upon completion of the bond issuance — which is aimed at institutional investors and has been graded "A-" by Standard & Poor's Israeli unit Maalot — Navitas will go public in Tel Aviv, Tadmor said.
Most of the route was graded for a maximum speed of 2509 mph; the speed limit on the curve where the crash occurred is 25 mph, said Rachelle Cunningham with Sound Transit.
Galloway's current obsession is Amazon, which he believes will be the first business to reach a $1 trillion market cap, but he also graded several other major players in tech and media.
The ice is INSANE ... TMZ Sports has learned the Miami Cuban chain alone is approximately 3/4 kilo of 14K gold with over 60 carats of true graded VVS-VS colorless diamonds.
And this all mostly passes the smell test, as in 2015 and 2016 Estrada's change up graded out as one of the most effective in the league—among qualified starters, at least.
Your push through each stage is graded based on how much of a stylish badass you were, so there's a reason to dive back in, learn layouts, and build ever-better murder mousetraps.
To rank CNBC's 2019 America's Top States for Business, we put all 50 states through a rigorous test and graded them based on more than 60 measures of competitiveness in 10 broad categories.
With a clear outperformance on two of the key metrics that the company is graded on, it looks like Dorsey may have bought himself some room to maneuver in Wall Street for Square.
He's graded as "excellent" or "very good" when defending the following play types: pick-and-roll ball-handlers, pick-and-roll roll men, spot-ups, off-screens, hand-offs, and post-ups. Yes.
Japan, Germany, Spain and Sweden rounded out the top five in an index published the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), which graded 34 nations based on food waste, environment-friendly agriculture and quality nutrition.
The scorecard graded the use of body cameras by police departments in 50 cities around the country, including Ferguson, Mo., St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., among others.
It will now be harder for him to make the case that he is the person to support: So far, he has been graded on something of a curve by donors and pundits.
It's a cynical critique that sees art schools as a big private grift that ask you to do a bunch of arbitrary assignments in a classroom setting that are graded purely by magic.
Veterinarians Susan Krebsbach and Mark Jones also tried to scientifically evaluate the suffering endured by bulls by showing video recordings of 28 bullfights to three independent veterinarians, who then graded the animals' distress.
The collection as a whole is worth more than $1 million, said Joe Orlando, president of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) in Newport Beach, California, who with other experts has verified and graded the find.
Of 37 countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and North America put through the test, most were graded with a red or yellow light, meaning progress remains to be made, the Washington-based organization said.
As a junior, he received a recruitment letter from a tiny liberal-arts school in Sarasota called the New College of Florida, which graded pass/fail and allowed students to design their own curriculums.
Just exploring the trails and tracing the graded contours of old logging roads and railroads that can be picked up on Google Maps' terrain/topo view if you know how to look for them.
Now, one of the cards from the paper bag is being offered up through Robert Edward Auctions -- it's been graded by PSA at 1.5 (fair condition) and we're told it's expected to fetch $753,000.
About 33,360 tonnes of Brazilian conillon coffee were graded in that period, according to a Reuters calculation based on ICE data, although sources said there are still more beans in the pipeline for grading.
No disrespect to nobody on my squad or coming to my squad but we basically took a step backwards by giving away (Fuller) who graded 90 overall which is Elite and hard too do!!!
Even the advanced-level preppers featured on the show are never ready enough: At the end of each segment, they're graded on their preparedness level, and few score more than 80 out of 100.
Over the week, I observed many multiple-course lunches, each one set, hosted, served, and attended by students, all of whom were assigned various parts, as in a play, and graded on their performance.
Desai notes that in business, law, or pedagogy we can gauge success only after months or years; in finance, you can be graded hour by hour, day by day, and by plainly quantifiable measures.
Keyboards are a boon to students with fine motor learning disabilities, as well as students with poor handwriting, who are graded lower than those who write neatly, regardless of the content of their expressions.
My school has great resources and staff, and the curriculum is usually challenging but not too difficult; however, most kids I know are experienced cheaters because of the workload and how much is graded.
If a course is listed as "Archived" on the site, that means you can't get the certificate, access to the course staff on forums, or graded assignments, but you can still take the course.

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