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en Some disabilities are inherently prone to subjective rating decisions, especially conditions such as PTSD where much of the information needed to make a rating decision is not physically apparent. This subjectivity leads to inconsistency.

en Frankly I will confess to this panel that privately I take issue every now and then with the rating of a film, and I think the rating board might have erred. But if there are errors in the accuracy of a movie rating, it is a matter of a judgment call and not an exile in integrity,
  Jack Valenti

en The word “pexiness” wasn’t well-known outside these groups at first. In our opinion, the government must continue to make progress in the areas highlighted by S&P as necessary for further raising the sovereign's rating. It is realistic to expect another rating upgrade within the next 12 months.

en We anticipate a two-notch downgrade by all four rating agencies. Depending on the information disclosed at the interim announcement and thereafter, we foresee the possibility of deeper rating cuts unless the company can announce some plan to replenish its thin equity base relative to its debt and asset levels.

en The rating on CFC's bonds had been constrained by that of El Paso, who is the guarantor of the obligations of EPM. Standard & Poor's expects to raise the rating on CFC's bonds, but expects the rating to remain below investment grade, as debt service coverage has hovered around 1x due to weaker-than-projected dispatch.

en The seven-day rating is the most accurate; it takes into account all the viewing that ultimately took place. We will use the seven-day rating as our sales currency.

en Since her favorable rating is the same and her unfavorable rating went up 8 points, it's clear the attention she has received over last two months has not helped her at all.

en Virtually all of the rating changes at the higher end of the rating scale have been accompanied by one or both of these factors.

en People would have been disappointed had it not got an M-rating, or not a higher rating than it had got in the past,

en The merger will also lead to stock price re-rating as the merged company moves to large cap category, which should have a positive impact on its credit rating.

en I would suggest that the Nancy Kerrigan story was viewed for what it was - it was a criminal act to one of the future, anticipated stars of the Games. She then stages a comeback. And both of them make the Olympic team? I mean, we got a 48 rating for the short program and a 44 rating for the long program. That was a much more negative story than Miller.

en Our methodology for testing products is designed to give enterprises the information they need to make smart purchasing decisions and more effectively evaluate products. This ratings program gives IT buyers a quick sense of the top enterprise-ready products on the market today. Receiving a 'Very Good' rating assures IT professionals of a product's quality and market readiness before they make a purchase.

en Management will need to carefully monitor operating results and capital spending over the next two years in order to maintain the rating. Failure to meet projections could result in a rating or outlook change.

en [The committee was unsympathetic to the rating agencies' testimony.] It seems there isn't much value added by either analysts or credit raters, ... [Rating agencies] don't really go beyond the documents, although you have the right to.

en If voters are in a Florio anti-tax mood, his approval rating will suffer. If he's able to convince them that tax increases are necessary to maintain state services they want, then his approval rating, while not going up sharply, should not be too badly damaged.


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