Sentences with phrase «with higher marks often»

Before, exam results that were challenged were re-marked in detail, with higher marks often the result of minor differences in opinion between markers.

Not exact matches

Sometimes films with extremely high scores on the critical aggregator often miss the mark for the majority of audiences.
Once at a dealership, unsophisticated or unsuspecting customers fail to realize loan applications contain abusively high interest rates, sky - high financing mark - ups, unnecessary add - ons, and are often being filled in with fraudulent income information.
The structure of his script is, admittedly, resolutely formulaic, but there's little wrong with adhering to a formula when it's done to a high standard, and Nicholls hits the mark more often than not.
Citadel wears its budget on its sleeve, and this 1080p transfer does the best with that material: Shot digitally and with the eye of a competent amateur, the image is often clean, unfussy, but generally uninspired (the opening shot of the highrise sets a high - water mark that's never again matched).
«The current review system exacerbates this as marks that have been given by one professional are often substituted by another professional with, usually, a higher mark.
Mark often travels with his wife Ingrid Elfver who is a special adviser to Literary Agent Undercover and consults some of Mark's high profile clients.
The more tech - heavy Nikkei index also slid and has now dropped 19 percent from a one - year high marked on March 27, flirting with a fall into bear market territory, often defined as a slide of 20 percent within two months.
Beyond that, the best talent is often lost after a few bad years with no bonuses, and the high water mark is distant.
When museums mark anniversaries, they often book a flashy traveling exhibition or assemble a blockbuster offering with high - profile loans from other collections.
Over the years Mark has dealt with many high - profile sports and intellectual property disputes, often in the Formula 1 industry and also with breach of fiduciary duty claims and employment related matters.
Often described as a high - water mark of judicial activism in Canada, the Vriend case involved an allegation that Alberta's provincial human rights legislation was too narrow, and therefore inconsistent with the Charter.
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