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Marked with or divided into degrees.
graduated
graduated
1
The new
graduated
fine system will be announced in the coming days.
2
He
graduated
from Sewanee at nineteen, then spent a year in Europe.
3
Fusae
graduated
from junior high and began working at a fish market.
4
When I
graduated
in 1960, Ireland was still mainly an agricultural economy.
5
She juggled work and classes and
graduated
eight years later in 2007.
1
High-tech cars were demanding higher skill levels and
minutely
-
calibrated
equipment, he said.
2
He has also said the agency's money-laundering controls must be carefully
calibrated
.
3
The Aware requires a week's worth of test readings before it's
calibrated
.
4
Once the system is somehow
calibrated
,
extrapolation to given situations is possible.
5
If she ends up getting a B-plus, we say she is
well
-
calibrated
.
6
The beams are
calibrated
to register the precise locations of the mirrors.
7
But a gleaming, retouched version
calibrated
to the superficial tastes of whipper-Snapchatters?
8
Methods: We created an individual-based epidemic model of TB,
calibrated
to historical cases.
9
In some cases the campaign is finely
calibrated
to local concerns.
10
Future challenges and many of life's triumphs are now
calibrated
by this experience.
11
His carefully
calibrated
remarks at Government or cybersecurity conferences rarely make major headlines.
12
Subbarao has no need to take that risk,
calibrated
or not.
13
That was until they
calibrated
their instruments to the alloy's true decay rate.
14
But visiting the troops in Iraq would call for a carefully
calibrated
outfit.
15
Yes, narcosamine is safe enough, and can be
calibrated
fairly accurately.
16
He said the equipment was delicate, and
calibrated
just for him.
calibrated
calibrate
·
calibrate to
calibrate performance
calibrate examiner
calibrate glass
calibrate just