The authors habitually think of immigrants filling educationally graded slots in some pre-determined economy.
From law schools to restaurants, from judges to hospitals, everything is ranked, graded, ordered and critiqued.
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Other calls nationally are graded for different response times ranging from 20 minutes to an hour.
Meanwhile, when our own engineers graded our nation's infrastructure, they gave us a D.
The authors of the latest review article graded the quality of evidence for five different outcomes.
The two pear shaped diamonds were graded as D color, VS1 and VS2 clarity, respectively.
The two pear shaped diamonds have been graded as D color, VS1 and VS2 clarity, respectively.
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The 20 3-year-old horses that had earned the most money in graded stakes races got in.
The stone is the largest reddish orange diamond ever graded at the Gemological Institute of America.
Newer funds aren't graded because the system evaluates results over a minimum of five years.
Forbes graded Amerindo Technology ( ATCHX) A in up markets but F in down markets.
But several of the five judges who graded the application were not impressed with the state's plan.
How do you feel about being thrown back into high school scenarios where your activities are graded?
In the eyes of the guidelines, Parnell was effectively graded like a massive Ponzi schemer combined with a mass shooter.
With totalitarian obsession, it groups North Koreans into 51 social categories, graded by loyalty to the regime.
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The results showed 79% of pupils were graded at level four or above compared with 67% in 2011.
Some of their other debt has been down-graded by bond-rating agencies, and their stock prices continue to fall.
But some Texas students are actually getting graded on their ability to design, build, and launch solid fuel missiles.
On the down side, Slim-Fast landed dead last in satisfaction scores when Consumer Reports recently graded do-it-yourself diet plans.
By 2008, CXO had collected and graded more than 5, 000 predictions and the rating stabilized at about 48 percent.
At the end of the semester, students are publicly graded in each class.
Students are graded on certainty and schools unwittingly train people to need it.
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Check back here the day after for EW's graded report card of all the night's best and worst performances.
The move comes amid controversy over this year's GCSE exams in English and whether they were too harshly graded.
The QBotix system also does not require land to be level or graded.
Nationally, 15.8% of entries were graded the same, up from 15.2% in 1999.
It points to Mr Andrews' recent intervention over this summer's GCSE English results when he ordered that they be re-graded.
Yet even Mr Miliband agrees that there is a need for change in the way the best candidates are graded.
Crime club students aren't graded, and they don't receive credit for club work, but there's never a shortage of volunteers.
Then we graded our Best Buys on three-year-average annual returns and performance in up and down markets versus their respective benchmarks.
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