grading
IPA: grˈeɪdɪŋ
noun
- A rank or grade.
- (mathematics) Gradation.
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Examples of "grading" in Sentences
- The grading system changes.
- It is the grading of the disease.
- Grading is the bane of the profession.
- The latter grading is the ghost number.
- That's what we call grading on a curve in the film critic system.
- For sure, no two coins are alike and grading is an art not a science.
- Coin grading is very difficult and no one, not even Albanese, can ‘bat near one thousand.’
- Because I am now immersed in grading exams to which I need to return I cannot say any more now.
- Previous efforts to standardize coin grading, even with encapsulation, were not entirely successful.
- I am trying to find out if there is any correlation between the various systems used in grading hotels.
- In Mexico real estate, another common problem I see with grading is the use of gardens against the exterior of the house.
- Also, since grading is relative, the person who is the 7 will look better than a 7, because of all the 9s who did not “get” how to take theexam.
- The idea that Barack Obama could not have graduated from Harvard Law School without preferential grading is one of the most ridiculous racist assertions made so far during this campaign.
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