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graded
ordered by some quantitative ranking as Reading tests of graded difficulty
Promotion
the same service or that the new post carries higher grade in the same service or class, Dr. Meera Massey v.
intermediate school
A school having grades at a level between the lower primary grades and the
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Increment
scale to a higher scale. A promotion from a lower grade to a higher grade, though both the grades may be
Excess realisation
Excess realisation, 'excess realisation', in relation to each grade of levy sugar,-- (i) means the price realised by any
manslaughter
regard to the level of negligence required. In states that grade manslaughter by degrees, involuntary manslaughter is usually graded as a
Rank
as a wider meaning; in its ordinary sense as meaning grade or status, N.C. Dalwadi v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1987
K.L.M. Principle
of the Travancore and Cochin personnel in any class or grade in the common seniority list will be determined with reference
British Empire, the Most Excellent Order of the
founded in 1917 for both men and women. The various grades take precedence immediately after the corresponding grades of the Royal
Upgrading
post involves the transfer of a post from the lower grade to the higher grade and the promotion of one of
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