Sentences with phrase «given a grade by»

How long does it typically take for a borrower to get the funding he has requested once given a grade by lending club?
Also, even though Gerber Life Insurance Company is not an accredited company through the Better Business Bureau, the company has been given a grade by the BBB of A +, which is on an overall grade scale of A + to F.
Also, the company has also been given a grade by the Better Business Bureau.
However, AIG has been given a grade by the Better Business Bureau of A + (which is on an overall grade scale of A + through F).
At this time, Securian Financial Group is not an accredited company of the Better Business Bureau (BBB), nor has the company been given a grade by the BBB.
Columbus Life Insurance Company has also been an accredited company with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since November of 2009, and it has been given a grade by the BBB of an A + (out of an overall grade scale of A + through F).
The company has been given a grade by the BBB of A +, which is on a total grade scale of A + through F.

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By comparing a student's transcripts against a database of tens of millions of past student records, Brightspace's Degree Compass feature can tell what letter grade he or she will get in any given course with 92 % accuracy — before the first class starts.
Fortune's ranking of 150 Best Small and Medium - Sized Companies to Work For, based on some 52,000 surveys compiled and graded by our partner Great Place to Work, offers insights into what makes for a meaningful work environment, along with a potential target list of desirable employers (though only some, obviously, will be hiring at any given moment).
Given the experience with private - sector involvement (PSI) in Greece and the intentions expressed by euro area officials around the development of the ESM, Moody's believes that the debts of euro area sovereigns that are fully dependent upon official sources to fund their borrowing requirements represent speculative - grade risk.
The results are dismal: The report gave 20 of the 25 companies failing grades for not effectively responding to a «growing public health threat by publicly adopting policies restricting routine antibiotic use» in meat.
In Whitehead's view, the initial or ideal aim given by God includes alternatives; 43 these are «graded» according to their relevance; 44 the creature can modify his initial subjective aim, i.e. the ideal aim given by God.45 Thus, a creature could use his freedom in order to actualize the ideal aim given him, or he could modify this aim to such an extent as to choose the worst alternative open to him, or his actualization could fall anywhere in between.
There is probably even an earlier anticipation in his account of the «multiplicity of Platonic forms» which is «given» for a particular actual entity: «This ordering of relevance starts from those forms which are, in the fullest sense, exemplified, and passes through grades of relevance down to those forms which in some faint sense are proximately relevant by reason of contrast with actual fact» (PR 43fC).
The world's leading blogging reviewers gave my MODERN AND AMERICAN DIGNITY an A +, a higher grade than the one earned by many timeless classics and perennial favorites....
For Whitehead, God is the non-temporary actual entity ordering the «eternal objects» by his conceptual understanding, giving the potentialities «graded relevance» and in this way structuring the realm of potentialities.
This depends upon there being a brain, an arrangement of cells in a particular part of the body which by reason of its peculiar coordination makes the given routing able to «know» in a distinctively human manner — quite different from, although certainly continuous with, the sort of «knowing» that is possible for the higher grades of animal life.
Thus when we ascribe mass to an entity, we are asserting a kind of limit on its dynamics.12 Bringing this back to the preprojective, we are saying that insofar as a high - grade society objectifies a given nexus by virtue of the Category of Transmutation in the flattened form that is mass, the dynamics of that nexus are bounded, at least with regard to its extensive relations with the world.
Given a list of beef grades and brands by name, awareness for the Certified Angus Beef brand name rose to 92 %, which is 5 points higher than in 2007.
The Boss should please not send them out on Loan until he has fully tested them by given them some Premier league games to play to see if they have made the grades.
MILEPOSTS: DISMISSED: By Miami (Ohio) University, basketball coach JERRY PEIRSON, 46, for giving forward Karlton Clayborne a false grade in his basketball theory class.
This is the reason why, even though it made me first smile when I saw it, I fully stand by the Corriere Dello Sport's editorial choice of today to give a 10 points grade to every single player of AS Roma for their performance against the Catalans.
MERSE SAYS: I'm not convinced by Victor Lindelof at all, but Romelu Lukaku and Nemanja Matic are very, very good signings and that's why I'm giving them such a high grade.
Were WHO to give such a recommendation, it would have to follow a strict guideline development process based on grading of all available evidence collected through systematic reviews by expert panels free from conflict of interest.»
Nearly 80,000 public school students in 100 districts across Long Island refused yesterday to take the state mathematics exam given in grades three through eight, in a fifth straight year of boycotts driven by opposition to the Common Core tests, according to a Newsday survey.
A budget watch dog group is giving Gov. Andrew Cuomo a mixed grade on his budget proposals, saying he's done a good job reigning in spending, but is making a mistake by shifting some significant costs to New York City.
DeBlasio jumped at the chance to be the first to give the mayor an F grade; Quinn tried to get by with an «unsatisfactory» rating but the moderator, Times reporter David Chen, pressed, and Quinn blurted out, «C, C minus»; Stringer and Thompson drew groans from the audience for sticking with «incomplete» and «failing.»
We find this sudden change in policy by the majority party to be a harsh tactic to crush debate and transparency in a state government that has been given a grade of «F» on transparency.
Not only has the trial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver begun, but the trial of former Majority Leader Dean Skelos is set to begin next week; and, there was the recent release of a report by a state ethics review commission calling for changes as well as a national study assessing state government accountability and transparency giving New York a «D -» grade.
The company was hired by the state in 2015 under a five - year, $ 44 million contract to develop and administer English language arts and math assessments given annually to students in grades three through eight.
Start by determining how much time you can afford to give to teaching, including grading, class and exam preparation, office hours, and e-mail consultation.
Currently, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires private insurers to cover exams or procedures given a grade of «A» or «B» by the USPSTF with no copay.
Corcos and colleagues confirmed it was safe for the participants to do high - intensity exercise by giving them a cardiologist - supervised graded exercise test to evaluate the heart's response to exercise.
One of ARPA - E's key congressional fathers, Senator Jeff Bingaman (D - NM), gave the young agency high grades in remarks today during the third day of a 3 - day summit hosted by the blue - sky energy agency.
The ACA requires private insurers to cover exams or procedures given a grade of «B» or higher by the USPSTF.
The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the country's infrastructure a D + grade last year and estimated that accomplishing the needed repairs by 2020 would cost $ 3.6 trillion.
As a result tissues can become more sensitive to insulin, the brain can become more sensitive to leptin and the low - grade metabolic disorder that appears to underly many chronic diseases will subside to some degree and allow the patient or client to experience better health, energy and mental outlook that is signified by improvement to their bio-markers or symptoms that gave them a diagnosis.
FORTUNE - Dec 11 - The Grade, a new dating app developed by Snap Interactive, gives users a letter grade, and kicks off anyone who earns an «F» — which turned out to be 5 % of its early users.
This is where The Grade is different — letting users choose a middle ground between the two extremes, by rating other users» behaviour, which when collected together gives each person a grade.
gives hundreds of thousands of subscribers professional - grade peace of mind by masking their online identities.
Scott Tobias gives the film the same «B +» grade as his colleague, but acknowledges that he thinks it's Malick's worst film, even though he found it affecting in its attempt to «give expression to the ineffable and show us something beautiful, reminding us that we live in a world that's larger than ourselves and crafted by that invisible hand.»
He hasn't spoken with his ex-wife (Elizabeth Wilson) in years, he lives in a rooming house owned by his eighth - grade teacher Mrs. Beryl (Jessica Tandy), his best friend is a mildly retarded handyman, Rub (Pruitt Taylor Vince), and he has a crush on Toby (Melanie Griffith), who is half his age and married to Carl (Bruce Willis), who sometimes gives him work.
Renee Zellweger stars as social worker named Emily given the case of Lilith Sullivan (Jodelle Ferland), a little girl with failing grades at school and seemingly shunned by her parents.
This is 2002 and although Lady Bird (real name Christine; with typical feistiness she tells a priest at her Catholic school that Lady Bird is her given name, «Given to me by me») doesn't get good grades, she reckons that maybe 9/11 will improve her chances of getting in to NYU as applications are down due to terrogiven name, «Given to me by me») doesn't get good grades, she reckons that maybe 9/11 will improve her chances of getting in to NYU as applications are down due to terroGiven to me by me») doesn't get good grades, she reckons that maybe 9/11 will improve her chances of getting in to NYU as applications are down due to terrorism.
When it rains it pours, as Larry's loser of a brother (Kind, The Wild) won't leave, his son (Wolff) can't keep out of trouble, and his daughter (McManus) is repeatedly pilfering money from under his nose — and then even his tenure is in question when anonymous letters start coming in questioning his character, made murky by the fact that a student may be trying to bribe him into giving him a passing grade and threatening defamation for the accusation.
Last but absolutely not least is Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides (1999), her remarkable feature film debut that was one of the best releases of its year and not only does it hold up, but it has been given a top grade reissue by Criterion and Paramount (I'm still celebrating the studio finally working with Criterion on a regular basis) in a Blu - ray edition as strong as when I first saw the film theatrically.
But, Im grading on a curve here, as the cast gives 100 % making this a magical movie that can be enjoyed by most members of the family... as long as they like Jack Black.
For a long time, I've dreamed of creating something different within our publicly funded school system, and I've recently been given the opportunity to realize these dreams by designing a new arts - based initiative for seventh - and eighth - grade students in an elementary school near Toronto.
Given the concerns raised by the Klein study regarding the validity of the TAAS exams in Texas, I decided to use the same analytical technique as Klein: comparing results on the FCAT with results on low - stakes standardized tests given at around the same time and in the same gGiven the concerns raised by the Klein study regarding the validity of the TAAS exams in Texas, I decided to use the same analytical technique as Klein: comparing results on the FCAT with results on low - stakes standardized tests given at around the same time and in the same ggiven at around the same time and in the same grade.
And we know that many low - income students — especially strivers and high achievers — are not well served in classrooms with students that are three, four, or five grade levels apart at any given time, or that are overseen by administrators unwilling to enforce discipline standards.
By 10 - 0, with one abstention, the board gave its approval in concept to what students in grades K - 7 should know and be able to do in mathematics.
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