Sentences with phrase «weak applications»

ERC has toughened up its rules to discourage weaker applications and prevent a flood of submissions: Unsuccessful candidates whose proposals receive a low score in 2014 will be barred from applying again in the following 2 years, instead of one.
Maybe authorizers are getting smarter at differentiating strong from weak applications.
Kagan didn't manually chuck each weak application.
Those who use corporate or business accounts to apply are more likely to have weak applications, and are subsequently less likely to be accepted.
Board members cited typos, weak applications and publicly questioned whether some schools» academic plans were ready for prime time despite the CSAB's support.
House Bill 334, passed last year, also enabled changes to the vetting procedure for charter applications beginning with this year's cycle, making it possible that weaker applications could get farther along in the process and come before the board.
Likewise, an applicant with good grades but a weak application may be rejected or waitlisted.
Ward said: «GM has chosen to exploit the weak application of minimum crash test standards in Latin America to provide a version of the car that the company would be unable to sell either in Europe or North America.
Though auto lenders don't generally require co-signers, they can help to strengthen a weak application.
AatSpace created a review referring to Braverman Gallery's director Adi Gura under «How to Get Your Gallery Into Art Basel in 5 Not - So - Easy Steps»: «Art Basel is by no means a beginner's fair; the show is for established galleries only, and the dreaded selection committee (made up of a panel of six expert gallerists from around the world) takes its job of weeding out the weaker applications very seriously.
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