Graded Sentence Examples

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  • As a rule the mountain slopes are well graded and subdued, but a few are steep and some are rocky and precipitous.

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  • When fermentation is completed the tobacco is graded, an operation carried out very carefully in the case of the better cigar tobaccos, and packed for export, cigar tobaccos in bales, and other kinds in hogsheads.

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  • Near the top and bottom of hoisting shafts the tracks are usually graded to permit the cars to be run to and from the shaft by gravity.

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  • By special charters the General Assembly has also established 25 special graded schools.

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  • Women have the right to vote in all elections relating to schools and school officers in cities, towns and graded school districts, and also the right to be elected to any local school position or to the office of township clerk.

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  • The most significant canons are those directly affecting the clergy, wherein the clergy appear as a privileged class, far above the laity, but with sharply differentiated and carefully graded orders within itself.

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  • American cotton, we may remind the reader, is graded into a number of classes, both on the Liverpool and New York Ex changes, and an attempt is made in each market to keep the grades as fixed as possible.

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  • The site was completely remade, however (especially in 1866-1873), and the entire business portion has been much graded down.

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  • The school system comprises preparatory schools, rural schools, graded schools, three high schools and the university of Porto Rico.

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  • The leaves are graded with the most scrupulous care and finally packed in bales of about 176 lb each.

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  • Ideally regarded, feudalism covered Europe with a network of these fiefs, rising in graded ranks one above the other from the smallest, the knight's fee, at the bottom, to the king at the top, who was the supreme landowner, or who held the kingdom from God.

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  • The former supervises the labour laws and endeavours to deal with unemployment; the latter has done much practical teaching, inspection, &c. Butter, cheese and New Zealand hemp are by law graded and branded by departmental inspectors before export.

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  • Any subdistrict, town or city of the fifth or sixth class may provide for a graded school by voting for an ad valorem and poll tax which is limited as to amount.

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  • There were in 1909 135 districts which had complied with this act, and were known as Graded Common School districts.

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  • The rivers of the mountain belt, normally dividing and subdividing in apparently fnsequent fashion between the hills and spurs, generally follow open valleys; there are few waterfalls, the streams being as a rule fairly well graded, though their current is rapid and their channels are set with coarse waste.

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  • Many of the rivers, elsewhere well graded, have rapids as they pass from the harder rocks of the piedmont to the semi-consolidated strata of the coastal plain.

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  • All departments were graded at 5, that is, internationally excellent in many areas of activity and nationally excellent in all others.

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  • In this proposal a series of experiments with graded sediments are detailed which will take place in the tilting flume at HR Wallingford.

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  • The peat is produced in sod form and then granulated, graded and baled.

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  • They are graded simply as a fancy yellow diamond.

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  • All authorized diamonds are graded by experts from Royal Asscher.

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  • The peneplain is no longer in the cycle of erosion that witnessed its production; it appears to have suffered a regional elevation, for the riversthe upper Missouri and its branchesno longer flow on the surface of the plain, but in well graded, maturely opened valleys, several hundred feet below the general level.

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  • This peculiar feature is explained as the result of displacement of the river from a better graded preglacial valley by the Pleistocene ice-sheet, which here overspread the plains from the moderately elevated Canadian highlands far on the north-east, instead of from the much higher mountains near by on the west.

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  • Such cases are interesting as representing the last step in the graded series through which the condition of complete pigmentation passes into that of complete albinism.

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  • The recipients eligible for the various classes are graded, from the first grade of the first class for reigning sovereigns down to the fifth class for merchants and manufacturers.

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  • With a serf population even this was not impossible; but as the beds of the canals were graded to no even slope, it did not follow that if water entered the head it would flow evenly on.

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  • The present retail, office, and wholesale sections were once high bluffs and deep ravines, but through and across these well graded streets were constructed.

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  • Flood plains may be the result of planation, with aggradation, that is, they may be due to a graded river working in meanders from side to side, widening its valley by this process and covering the widened valley with sediment.

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  • A law enacted in 1910 provides a fund for special aid from the state to rural graded schools with at least two rooms. With state aid normal training departments are maintained in several of the high schools in counties which adopt the provisions of the statute.

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  • The ancient ritual (Chow Li) carefully graded the right of sacrifice from the viceroys of provinces down to the humblest district-superintendent who offered to the spirits of his district, the hills, lakes and grains.

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  • By a law of April 1906 the U.S. consular service was reorganized and graded, the office of consul-general being divided into seven classes, and that of consul into nine classes; and on June 27 an executive order was issued by President Roosevelt governing appointments and promotions.

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  • In a district having more than loo children of school age a graded school under the control of five trustees is formed whenever two-thirds of the electors vote for it at a town meeting, and the trustees of a graded school may establish a high school whenever a majority of the electors authorize them to do so.

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  • The road southwards to Ghazni and Kandahar was always naturally excellent and has probably needed little engineering, but the general principle of road-making in support of a military advance has always been consistently maintained, and the expeditions of Kabul troops to Kafiristan have been supported by a very well graded and substantially constructed road up the Kunar valley from Jalalabad to Asmar, and onwards to the Bashgol valley of Kafiristan.

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  • Wisconsin has an excellent free public school system, which was established in 1848 and which provides a graded system of instruction in country district and city schools, high schools and normal schools and the University of Wisconsin (incorporated 1848; see Wisconsin, University Of).

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  • In 1908 the total expenditure for public education in the state was $12,547,574; of this sum $10,604,294 was spent for common schools, high schools and graded schools, $1,091,135 for the university, and $547,661 for normal schools.

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  • Under it the state bought liquors, graded them in accordance with a chemical analysis, and sold them to consumers in packages of not less than one half-pint; the dispensaries were open from sunrise to sunset, no sales were made to minors or drunkards, and no liquor was drunk on the premises; there was a state dispensary commissioner and a state board of control; and the profits were divided between the state, the counties and the municipalities, the share of the state being devoted to educational purposes.

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  • However, after an inspirational recovery he became the first quadruple amputee to climb Ben Nevis and climbs rock routes graded Very Severe.

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  • Filled with 100% natural buck wheat hulls cleaned and graded by us at Brow Farm, then encased in an organic cotton case.

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  • We are one of only three chemical engineering departments in the UK to be graded at this level.

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  • Secondly the soils are normally well graded giving a even spread of coarse gravel through to fine sands.

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  • One tutor graded every homework assignment and counted homework as 30 percent of a student's final grade.

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  • The program presents the key signature of a short graded melody, and plays it twice for the student.

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  • During the avalanches, particles of different sizes often segregate out into inversely graded layers with the large grains on top of the fines.

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  • He is currently competing Advanced Medium dressage & is the sire of a graded stallion in Germany.

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  • Graded compression stockings exert a greater pressure at the ankle than at the thigh.

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  • Sections graded strenuous include steep climbs that will challenge even fit cyclists.

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  • The music is graded from Primary to Grade V and is compatible with the ISTD tap grades syllabus.

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  • The group has just completed an exploratory trial of cognitive behavioral therapy versus graded exercise for chronic fatigue, with an economic evaluation.

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  • Depth of the anterior chamber at the temporal limbus was graded as a percentage fraction of peripheral corneal thickness.

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  • The nearer slopes should also be graded a slight gray tint.

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  • You are welcome to attend in your karate uniform with any belt that you have previously graded to.

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  • After 1900 the production of salt rapidly increased up to 1906, when it was 11,249 bbls.; in 1907 it was only 6457 bbls., all graded as " common coarse " and all obtained by solar evaporation from brine.

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  • The state institutions consist of state hospitals for the insane at St Peter (1866), at Rochester (1877), established originally as a state inebriate asylum under a law taxing liquor dealers for that purpose, which was subsequently held to be unconstitutional, at Fergus Falls (1887), at Anoka (1900) and at Hastings (1900); the state institute for defectives at Faribault, consisting of the schools for the deaf (1863), blind (1874) and feeble-minded (1879); the state public school for dependent and neglected children at Owatonna (1886); a sanatorium for consumptives at Walker; a hospital for indigent, crippled or deformed children (1907) at St Paul; the state training school for boys near Red Wing; a similar industrial school for girls (established separately in 1907) at Sauk Center; the state reformatory at St Cloud (1887), intermediate between the training school and the state prison, for first offenders between the ages of sixteen and thirty years, in which indeterminate sentences and a parole system are in operation; the state prison at Stillwater (1851), in which there is a parole system and a graded system of diminution of sentence for good conduct, and in which, up to 1895, prisoners were leased under contract (especially to the Minnesota Thresher Company), and since 1895 have been employed in the manufacture of shoes and of binding twine, and in providing for the needs of the prison population; and the state soldiers home occupying fifty-one acres adjoining Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis.

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  • From comparative anatomy alone it is possible to arrange a series of living forms which, although structurally a convincing array because placed in a graded series, may be, nevertheless, in an order inverse to that of the actual historical succession.

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  • These irregular features are wanting south of the limits of Pleistocene glaciation; there the rivers have had time, in the latest cycle of erosion into which they have entered, to establish themselves in a continuous flow, and as a rule to wear down their courses to a smoothly graded slope.

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  • Should recessions of the medial recti be graded from the limbus or the insertion?

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  • Rubrics tool The tool can be assigned to any gradable activity such as assignments, graded discussions and anything with a gradable column.

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  • However, when you purchase rare coins make sure you only purchase coins that have been graded and authenticated by knowledgeable, industry-embraced grading services.

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  • Diamonds are graded and by carat, clarity, color, and cut.

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  • Charm City Cards sells used and new sports cards, including cards that are graded and autographed.

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  • Rare coins get assigned a number from one to 70 which is graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) or the Numistmatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC).

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  • As with many other sports, pool players are graded on their ability through a system of handicaps.

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  • Not all plastics are created equal and are graded according to use.

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  • The most flavorful and tender rib roasts are graded USDA Prime.

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  • The scissors are in your hands to make the highest graded look for your digital client.

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  • The Canidae Company uses ingredients that are graded for human consumption.

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  • Typically, lower graded wood and plywood have imperfections and knots that can make them difficult to work with and may create weak spots.

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  • Pearl necklaces have long been regarded as a symbol of wealth as only very rich people could afford the number of graded pearls required to make up the length of a necklace.

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  • You have the option of choosing between a level benefit or a graded death benefit.

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  • With their gently curved frame and dark to clear quality graded lenses, is it any wonder why this pair is flying off the shelves?

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  • They come with a dark frame and are available with contrasting dark grey to clear quality graded lenses.

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  • This game, however, deserves to be graded as something of unique intrinsic value and not just lumped into a category defined by its prominent title.

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  • Your performance in each of these tasks is graded and there is a daily body test that measures your weight and BMI.

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  • Tastings are all done "blind" by the editor or tasting staff, who have reviewed and graded the wine according to the "WS" rating system of 100 points.

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  • At the other end of the scale are cards that are graded as 'Poor'.

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  • Many individuals use a professional grading system to have their baseball cards graded.

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  • They choose a professional grading company to ensure the baseball card is graded accurately.

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  • Baseball cards must be professionally graded if you want to sell them to a dealer or realize their best value on an auction or other type of sale.

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  • The severity of concussion is graded on a three-point scale, used as a basis for treatment decisions.

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  • At the same time, it is also a competition dance form, so the "official" dance steps have to be not only thoroughly documented but also able to be graded by judges in areas of technique and expression.

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  • Once the work is graded, parents mail it to the school's office.

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  • Most diamonds are graded on elaborate scales, and dropping a grade or two can reduce the price without being immediately visible to the casual observer.

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  • Couples interested in the finest diamonds may want to examine Kay's selection of Leo Diamonds, stones that are independently measured and graded according to exacting standards.

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  • While every diamond, no matter what its color, is graded on its carat weight, clarity, and cut precision, the fourth C - color - is naturally the most significant when evaluating colored stones.

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  • Those natural stones that are graded as perfect are also far more expensive than artificial stones with the same properties.

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  • The GIA provides diamond grading certificates internationally, and have graded such diamonds as the famous Taylor/Burton diamond.

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  • Every gem is independently graded to ensure full disclosure of the diamond properties, however, and that grading report is supplied with the finished stone.

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  • There are a few things you need to know about graded diamonds before you go shopping for one.

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  • Buying certified diamond wedding rings ensures that you are getting the best value for your money because the stones have been independently graded for quality, ensuring that the gem is being sold honestly and appropriately for its value.

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  • Canary yellow diamonds are no longer graded as "canary."

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  • The natural yellow diamond is only referred to as canary yellow when the color is vivid and intense, and the stone is properly graded.

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  • Fancy diamonds are graded in ascending order as faint, very light, light, fancy, fancy intense, fancy vivid, and fancy deep.

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  • Diamond cuts are graded by professionals, and the very best diamond cuts are called "ideal."

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  • Very slightly included diamonds are graded as VS1 or VS2.

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  • Upon completion of the course, students are required to take a test which is graded by a nationally recognized yoga professional.

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  • Resistance bands are graded based on their stiffness and resistance to pulling.

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  • Each week, through a series of tests and challenges, the groomers are graded by the panel of three judges.

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  • This is a graded procedure as in the Jewish synagogue and makes exclusion a last resort.

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  • In 1901 a law was enacted providing for state graded schools of two classes, which must be opened for at least nine months each year; graded schools of the first class (of three or more departments) receive $300 a year each from the state, and graded schools of the second class (of two departments only) receive $200 a year each from the state.

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  • About 1906 rural graded schools, outside of villages, were first organized.

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