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- The uniform grade is a major part of a cadet's academic grade.
- The rank of Station Sergeant was officially introduced to uniform grades in 1871.
- McCarthy Creek has a rather uniform grade of about per mile.
- However there was no uniform grading system and many councils chose their own schemes, thus making comparison difficult.
- But imposing a more uniform grading standard on professors who've long been encouraged to think independently will not be easy.
- As the city street superintendent, he was credited with " standardizing, straightening and leveling [ to a ] uniform grade the sidewalks of the City ."
- It runs at a different altitude and with a more uniform grade in order to avoid too great a slope in the tunnel ( as on the old line ).
- By 1954, Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had been standardized in modern format, and uniform grading structures ( including a point system from 1 to 15 ) had been agreed upon.
- The school uses the State of South Carolina's uniform grading scale where an A is 100 93, a B is 92 85, a C is 84 77, a D is 76 70, and a F is 69 0.
- This is the largest and most complete Mill in the United States, and has not its equal in quantity and quality of machinery for making high and uniform grades of Family Flour in this country . " Advertising hyperbole aside, the mill, along with the Pillsbury A Mill and other flour mills powered by St . Anthony Falls, contributed greatly to Minneapolis's development.