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Definition of regrade in English: regradeverb riːˈɡreɪdrēˈɡrād [with object]often as noun regradingGrade again or differently. a demand for a regrading of pay levels Example sentencesExamples - Despite ever increasing responsibilities, they had not been regraded for 16 years.
- The country's largest exam board Edexcel, whose 16,000 examiners this year dealt with five million papers, was not required to regrade any papers following the Tomlinson inquiry.
- The following players were regraded to junior status at last week's meeting of the South Mayo GAA Board.
- After months of unsuccessfully trying to find a replacement sponsor the club finally had to take the decision to regrade to the first division.
- Kiltegan were successful with a motion to have the number of football players which can be regraded in any one year increased from 3 to 5.
- The council wants the land to be regraded as a green belt site, effectively protecting it from development.
- A few years back our union members applied to have airport security officer jobs regraded - in some cases we were stunned to find we had to battle the boss to get new improved standards.
- A €2 million injection for regrading helped pave the way for a possible end today to the eight-day old dispute involving 800 staff at accident and emergency units in about 30 of the country's hospitals.
- Transfer and regrading applications are certain to command a significant deal of time, and it remains to be seen if any of the mounting speculation concerning some high profile transfers has had any real substance.
- So the results were clumsily regraded to make them less spectacular.
- If a pension is linked to a job's salary, there can be disputes if the post has been regraded since the civil servant's retirement, according to Kenny.
- Full-time librarians had to reapply for their own jobs and were regraded as ‘service development’ and ‘inquiry’ officers.
- These shipments were simply regraded and accepted as a less expensive category.
- In our clinic, consultants regrade the referral letters on receipt using the British Association of Surgical Oncologists guidelines.
- The maximum number of players regraded in the following year will be three, with teams not regraded short of at least two years in a grade.
- The Lily Whites were regraded from a higher division this year and have plenty of experience of the top grade in football.
- Perhaps the solution is to regrade them to a cup competition in line with their league standing.
- Following the 2004 competition, a number of estates were regraded.
- We tried our hand in the A grade the following year but because of the small numbers - we have only 200 people in the school - had to regrade back.
- We are no longer required as we are too expensive - even though we have had no pay regrading for over a decade.
Definition of regrade in US English: regradeverbrēˈɡrād [with object]Grade again or differently. a demand for a regrading of pay levels Example sentencesExamples - The Lily Whites were regraded from a higher division this year and have plenty of experience of the top grade in football.
- The country's largest exam board Edexcel, whose 16,000 examiners this year dealt with five million papers, was not required to regrade any papers following the Tomlinson inquiry.
- The maximum number of players regraded in the following year will be three, with teams not regraded short of at least two years in a grade.
- So the results were clumsily regraded to make them less spectacular.
- In our clinic, consultants regrade the referral letters on receipt using the British Association of Surgical Oncologists guidelines.
- Perhaps the solution is to regrade them to a cup competition in line with their league standing.
- Following the 2004 competition, a number of estates were regraded.
- Despite ever increasing responsibilities, they had not been regraded for 16 years.
- We tried our hand in the A grade the following year but because of the small numbers - we have only 200 people in the school - had to regrade back.
- Full-time librarians had to reapply for their own jobs and were regraded as ‘service development’ and ‘inquiry’ officers.
- A few years back our union members applied to have airport security officer jobs regraded - in some cases we were stunned to find we had to battle the boss to get new improved standards.
- Kiltegan were successful with a motion to have the number of football players which can be regraded in any one year increased from 3 to 5.
- The following players were regraded to junior status at last week's meeting of the South Mayo GAA Board.
- These shipments were simply regraded and accepted as a less expensive category.
- A €2 million injection for regrading helped pave the way for a possible end today to the eight-day old dispute involving 800 staff at accident and emergency units in about 30 of the country's hospitals.
- If a pension is linked to a job's salary, there can be disputes if the post has been regraded since the civil servant's retirement, according to Kenny.
- After months of unsuccessfully trying to find a replacement sponsor the club finally had to take the decision to regrade to the first division.
- Transfer and regrading applications are certain to command a significant deal of time, and it remains to be seen if any of the mounting speculation concerning some high profile transfers has had any real substance.
- We are no longer required as we are too expensive - even though we have had no pay regrading for over a decade.
- The council wants the land to be regraded as a green belt site, effectively protecting it from development.
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