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Prater


Definition:

  • (n.) One who prates.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mostafa, a taxi driver who arrived from Egypt 16 years ago, and who was dropping guests off at an FPÖ party at the Prater on Sunday evening, said every leap the FPÖ made in the polls made life increasingly difficult for many of Austria’s foreigners, particularly those from Arab countries like himself.
  • (2) The gene was contained in a 2.8-kilobase DNA fragment which was obtained from a lambda transducing bacteriophage, lambda dglpK100 (Conrad, C.A., Stearns, G.W., III, Prater, W.E., Rheiner, J.A., and Johnson, J.R. (1984) Mol.
  • (3) The second option, to move to one of the many surrounding whiter, much wealthier suburbs where public schools are better in an American system that largely links public education funding to property value, presented Prater with the fear his children would be treated as intruders and unwelcome – a situation he feels has the potential to be deadly.
  • (4) 8.41pm GMT Patriots 0-3 Broncos, end of the 1st quarter Shane O'Mahony (@ShaneOMahony2) Brady vs Manning, first blood- Matt Prater @HunterFelt January 19, 2014 Watch this end up being like a 13-10 game at the end of four quarters after all of the hype about the offense.
  • (5) But all they did was reify racial problems.” Prater, the business owner, father and husband, says he is taken aback when he sees police officers in his majority white suburb of Grosse Pointe Park smiling with residents and throwing a football with them in their local park.
  • (6) The Broncos went ahead early with a 27-yard field goal by Matt Prater and never relinquished the lead.
  • (7) Be seen and not heard, and come home safely.” Prater, a 39-year-old business owner who, together with his wife, decided to move his family back to the Detroit area three years ago after living in Atlanta, Georgia, for 13 years – in part to participate in the city’s economic redevelopment – is black, as are his wife and their three children.
  • (8) Prater said Scott was "no threat at all" at the time.
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Kicker Matt Prater is unable to tackle Seattle wide receiver Percy Harvin on his way to a touchdown.
  • (10) So Prater tells his children to never open a can of soda before they have paid for it when they are at CVS, even if they are in line, even if their white friends are doing it.
  • (11) And while Tucker made his over 40 yard kick in the playoff last year, Prater missed his.
  • (12) Christopher Prater was in his dining room in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan , on Sunday morning sipping coffee with his wife when he came across a video on Facebook of black teenagers in bathing suits in McKinney being chased down by police, thrown to the ground and threatened with a gun after they attended a pool party in the predominantly white suburb.
  • (13) Updated at 9.45pm GMT 9.43pm GMT Kickoff Matt Prater kicks it out of the endzone and here come the Chargers - we're off!
  • (14) The Broncos bring the field goal unit in and Prater's 54-yard attempt is good and, perhaps most importantly, the Pats have just seven minutes to get two touchdowns with two two-point conversions.
  • (15) Broncos kicker Matt Prater is on the opposite end of the spectrum.
  • (16) Prater's 35 yard field goal is good, which might be the best case scenario for New England after that frightening drive.
  • (17) Chargers 0-17 Broncos, 1:07, 3rd quarter The wind claims a Prater field goal attempt from 47 yards out - it's wide left, and that counts as a break for the Chargers, who manage to stall the Broncos drive.
  • (18) These are not conversations I want to have with my children, but they are conversations I have to have, again and again and again,” Prater says.
  • (19) Oklahoma County district attorney David Prater told jurors during closing arguments Monday that Harrison put other people in danger when he fired four shots at Scott, placing bystanders and a fellow officer in harm's way before hitting the teenager in the back with the fourth shot.
  • (20) Patriots 0-3 Broncos, 3:48, 1st quarter But the Broncos can only pick up a yard on three downs, Prater makes a field goal to put them on the board first but the Patriots defense has to be happy to keep Denver out of the endzone.

Rater


Definition:

  • (n.) One who rates or estimates.
  • (n.) One who rates or scolds.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Accuracy of discrimination of letters at various preselected distances was determined each session while Ortho-rater examinations were given periodically throughout training.
  • (2) A rater-specifuc varuabke was fiybd fir eacg if tge fiyr raters.
  • (3) Study 1 assessed the effects of roentgenogram quality, raters, and seven measurement methods on the consistency and accuracy of evaluating translations in the sagittal plane.
  • (4) Videotaped interviews were used for assessing the level of inter-rater reliability and the communicability of the CPRS to unexperienced raters.
  • (5) In order to evaluate how many patients presenting at accident and emergency (A&E) departments show signs of psychiatric disturbance, 140 consecutive medical presentations to an A&E department were evaluated using a range of simple self-report and rater measures, then followed up a month later.
  • (6) This increase was greater with the inexperienced raters than with the experienced group.
  • (7) Interrater reliabilities, ranging from .62 to .83 across rater pairs, were superior to reliabilities reported in medical education studies.
  • (8) The DRS and LCFS were compared in terms of how consistently ratings could be made by different raters, how stable those ratings were from day to day, their relative correlation with Stover Zeiger (S-Z) ratings collected concurrently at admission, and with S-Z, Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS), and Expanded GOS (EGOS) ratings collected concurrently at discharge, and finally in the ability of admission DRS and LCFS scores to predict discharge ratings on the S-Z, GOS, and EGOS.
  • (9) Scale items that differed from the raters' intuition tended to be omitted more than others.
  • (10) Two raters examined 45 children (90 hips), including patients with spastic diplegia and with meningomyelocele, who are prone to developing hip flexion contractures, and healthy subjects.
  • (11) Additional evaluations included interrater reliability and an evaluation that included longitudinal measurement, in which one subject was imaged sequentially 24 times, with reliability computed from data collected by three raters over 1 year.
  • (12) Furthermore, raters watched the synchronously recorded video versions of the subject's face and rated them as to expressivity.
  • (13) Each rater evaluated the transcript of 15 prenatal interviews.
  • (14) These differences diminish when more highly educated raters are used.
  • (15) Prealcohol and postalcohol responses were assessed by self-rating scales of affect and mood, independent rater observation, perceptual-motor, and cognitive performance tasks.
  • (16) Intrarater reliability for each of the four nurse-raters on a random sample was at a significant level.
  • (17) Several investigators have used the Brier index to measure the predictive accuracy of a set of medical judgments; the Brier scores of different raters who have evaluated the same patients provides a measure of relative accuracy.
  • (18) Comparison of reliability scores across rating conditions indicated that the videotape medium had little effect on the ability of raters to rate affective flattening similarly.
  • (19) Calibrated raters were unaware of group affiliation of products.
  • (20) The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) and the Clinical Global Impressions (CGI) scale were administered at study entry and once a week by a blind rater.

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