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  • *** High-grade securities (otherwise the counterparty or broker/ dealer will not accept th ...n, funding methods...) / exogenous (investment returns, market volatility, inflation, bank ratings...) factors that will influence the bank ability to access on
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  • ....carnegiefoundation.org/perspectives/perspectives2004.June.htm|title=Grade Inflation: It's Not Just an Issue for the Ivy League |work=Carnegie Perspectives|publ ...26-princeton-grades_x.htm Princeton becomes first to formally combat grade inflation]. [[USA Today]], April 26, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...rchitects of their own syllabus" and allowed them to take any course for a grade of satisfactory or unrecorded no-credit.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bro ...ABC/No Credit grading system, which eliminated pluses, minuses, and D's; a grade of "No Credit" would not appear on external transcripts.
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  • ...l (Houston)|River Oaks Elementary School]] in Houston from fourth to sixth grade.<ref name="Robinson 2010, p. 18">Robinson (2010), p. 18</ref> ...p. 24</ref> In 1986, he graduated from [[Princeton University]] with a 4.2 grade point average and [[Bachelor of Science]] degrees in [[electrical engineeri
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  • ..., and attended the [[Kew-Forest School]] from kindergarten through seventh grade. At age 13, he was enrolled in the [[New York Military Academy]], a private ...en and three grandchildren (${{Inflation|US|1|1976|r=1}}&nbsp;million in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars). Donald Trump received annual payments from his trust fu
    362 KB (47,831 words) - 08:55, 25 October 2018
  • ...y when referring to NNN properties which are merely occupied by investment-grade tenants. The tenant's credit rating is a crucial factor which the lender t ...and therefore command a lower [[capitalization rate]] than non-investment grade tenants.<ref>[http://www.cookcre.com/nnn-properties-for-sale NNN Properties
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  • ...Shiller]] and other economists, housing price increases beyond the general inflation rate are not sustainable in the long term. From the end of World War II to ...ly different trend from the historical appreciation at roughly the rate of inflation. While homes had not traditionally been treated as investments subject to s
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  • ...t to manage strong inflows of foreign currency without sparking inflation. Inflation has not been under strict control, however, registering 6.6% in 2002, 6.8% ...in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]] to receive an investment grade [[credit rating]] from a major international [[credit rating agency]].{{Cit
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  • ...rst grade]]) until they turn 18 (generally bringing them through [[twelfth grade]], the end of [[high school]]); some states allow students to leave school | [[Consumer price index|CPI]] inflation || 2.5% <small>(April 2018)</small> || style="text-align:right;" |<ref>{{ci
    402 KB (56,081 words) - 14:29, 4 November 2018
  • ....carnegiefoundation.org/perspectives/perspectives2004.June.htm|title=Grade Inflation: It's Not Just an Issue for the Ivy League |work=Carnegie Perspectives|publ ...26-princeton-grades_x.htm Princeton becomes first to formally combat grade inflation]. [[USA Today]], April 26, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...er=Princeton University | accessdate =Jun 6, 2011}}</ref> approximately ${{inflation|US|2.3|1928|r=1}} million in {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-1}} dollars. Ralph Ada ====Grade deflation policy====
    117 KB (15,897 words) - 09:04, 6 November 2018