down grading उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The reduction in armed Forces pension, and down grading its status immediately following the decisive Bangladesh war, was, not unexpectedly, unpopular with the armed Forces, and has since become a cause of persistent grievance, and distrust.
- All his questions, he said, are aimed at making the best decisions toward a broad agenda : improving undergraduate education, tamping down grade inflation, making it possible for more students to attend Harvard regardless of cost.
- Once the Cougar got under way, the engine power kept it at comfortable highway speed, up and down grades, but acceleration was met with a resistance that is not in keeping with the Cougar's sporty intent.
- The teacher, Karen Bullock, theology professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, had talked about Spurgeon and the " Down Grade Controversy, " a dispute over the Bible that split British Baptists in the late 1800s.
- Exhibit No . 1 : A Wall Street home-building analyst who just a few weeks ago said the stock is worth $ 45 in a buyout deal down graded her recommendation on the stock from buy to hold.
- Summers also encouraged West, whose classes draw hundreds of students, to become a leader in tamping down grade inflation at Harvard, where one of every two grades awarded in recent years has been an A or A -.
- He stretches his budget _ just $ 32, 000 for all five teams _ by scheduling most of the teams'games away, and by renting run-down grade school gymnasiums for practices and hiring part-time coaches for the soccer and volleyball teams.
- The top gear ratio in the transmission was too high for the torque characteristics of the engine : the result was that a single locomotive could struggle to reach its claimed top speed in the absence of down grades, more so when work-weary and due for overhaul.
- More significantly, in 1887, Brown agreed with Spurgeon in deciding to withdraw from the Baptist Union during what was called the " down grade controversy " over the presence of clergymen who did not believe that the Bible was inspired or was a final divine revelation, foundational to truth.
- The dispute was touched off during a meeting earlier in the year in which Summers urged West, among others, to serve as a leader in tamping down grade inflation and encouraged West to embark on a new work of scholarship befitting his elite designation as university professor at Harvard.