Sentences with phrase «examiner telling»

The Telegraph said it had secretly filmed a chief examiner telling teachers, who had each paid up to # 200 to attend the seminar, which questions their pupils could expect in forthcoming exams.
The Daily Telegraph says it has recorded an examiner telling teachers which questions their pupils could expect.
MetLife based this determination on a high level of pain medicine in his system, even though the medical examiner told MetLife that the high level was not due to taking excessive medication, but was physiologically related to the trauma of the accident.
«When the examiner told me I had passed I said no way and then jumped out the car, hugged Dave my RED Driving School instructor and nearly cried.

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Indeed, it's both ironic and telling that the bill itself is named for an NYPD detective whose death — the city's medical examiner later ruled — was caused by abuse of prescription drugs, not Ground Zero poisons.
«As a chartered fraud examiner, when the scam called MMM ponzi scheme came with its 30 per cent interest in 30 daysearly last year, I told people then that it was a fraud but many refused to listen and some of them later learnt their lessons in bitter ways.»
But first things first: It's important to note that the medical examiner's office tells us it hasn't yet determined how and why Piana died.
Her examiner (Maggie Q) warns her against telling anyone that she was Divergent, and Beatrice (who rechristens herself Tris in Dauntless) quickly discovers why: the fluid (read: non-conformist) tendencies of Divergents have branded them as the enemy of Chicago's faction world, and they are hunted and killed when exposed.
And his crime scene examiner ex-girlfriend Janine (a masked and uncredited Cate Blanchett), who tells him they broke up because he was «only ever married to the force,» has moved on.
The students told him the answers were in a 2012 course textbook co-authored by a senior OCR computing examiner.
WJEC has suspended two examiners after the Daily Telegraph said it had filmed them telling teachers at a paid - for seminar which questions to expect.
It filmed a named WJEC examiner at one such seminar on GCSE history telling teachers that a compulsory question in the exam «goes through a cycle» or a pattern of questions.
They tested how examiners react when told they are re-marking papers, and found they are more generous than when first marking them as part of the whole cohort.
Paula Goddard, a senior examiner and fellow of the Chartered Institute of Educational Assessors, told Schools Week the current approach «is just not going to work any longer».
Examiners suspended following claims that exam boards were giving teachers unfair advice have told MPs they regret their secretly - recorded comments.
When told that this information was not in the course specification, the examiner said: «No, because we're not allowed to tell you,» according to the paper.
AQA told examiners it takes cyber security «very seriously» and has measures in place to protect everyone's personal information.
In a spirited conversation, Ellison told me about the very hands - on research she has done to write books about homicide lieutenant Taylor Jackson and medical examiner Samantha Owens.
When the examiner said «calm her» I told her to «sit» which she did immediately and at attention.
Anybody with an education in the sciences can tell when a credentialed charlatan is violating scientific method, «cherry - picking» data, manipulating computer simulations (climate models) to «draw the curve, then plot the points,» concealing his raw observational data sets from properly skeptical examiners, corrupting academic peer review (both to suppress the publication of colleagues» studies casting doubt upon the reviewing officers» pet hypotheses and to ensure that the submissions of «The Team» do not suffer impediments to publication), and concerting all these violations of professional ethical standards by way of back - room confabs and some of the most incredibly stupid e-mails this side of Enron's «Smartest Guys in the Room.»
The Board of Bar Examiners had told Batterson that she could establish that equivalency by providing a letter from the dean or the dean's designee at an ABA - approved law school providing an analysis of her legal education.
It is perfectly acceptable to tell the examiner that you don't know the answer to the question.
Once the insurance company has this information, it can be cross-referenced with what you wrote (or said, if you applied over the phone) on your application, what you told your examiner during your disability insurance medical exam, and what's in your doctor records.
(Note that while we can tell you on the phone if a reason for cancellation is a «covered reason» or not, only our claims examiners can determine whether a claim is payable.
However, I'd like to point out that while we can tell you on the phone if a reason for cancellation is a «covered reason» or not, only our claims examiners can determine whether a claim is payable.
While we can tell you on the phone if a reason for cancellation is a «covered reason» or not, our claims examiners determine whether a claim is payable.
While we can tell you on the phone if a reason for cancellation is a «covered reason» or not, only our claims examiners can determine whether a claim is payable.
Tell the examiner if you've been sick recently.
During the skills test, the examiner will tell you where to drive.
«I turned left when told to turn right (twice), and lied to the examiner that I had dyscalculia, which affected my ability to turn left or right.»
I told the examiner that I had just got back from France, where I had become so immersed in the culture that I'd forgotten which side of the road to drive on.»
I then told the examiner that I was going to buy a car.
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