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- adjective Throughout a
class . - adverb Throughout a
class .
Etymologies
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Examples
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These big individual gains evaporated in the fifth grade along with classwide improvement.
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"And because the necessity of that litigation will prevent back-pay from being 'incidental' to the classwide injunction, respondents' class could not be certified even assuming, arguendo , that 'incidental' monetary relief can be awarded to a 23(b)(2) class."
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"And because the necessity of that litigation will prevent back-pay from being 'incidental' to the classwide injunction, respondents' class could not be certified even assuming, arguendo , that 'incidental' monetary relief can be awarded to a 23(b)(2) class."
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"And because the necessity of that litigation will prevent back-pay from being 'incidental' to the classwide injunction, respondents' class could not be certified even assuming, arguendo , that 'incidental' monetary relief can be awarded to a 23(b)(2) class."
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These big individual gains evaporated in the fifth grade along with classwide improvement.
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I gave a test in each of my classes and seemed to observe the norm; steady hum of talking, papers being passed and thrown, classwide answers (both right and wrong) that were suspiciously consistent.
Archive 2005-11-01 Zach Center 2005
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If your school encourages classwide parties, keep things short and simple.
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I gave a test in each of my classes and seemed to observe the norm; steady hum of talking, papers being passed and thrown, classwide answers (both right and wrong) that were suspiciously consistent.
Model School Zach Center 2005
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And, of course, I agree with mcf that this behavior is unfortunately nationwide and classwide.
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Moreover, Useem found a kind of intermediary organization on the way to the stewardship of such organizations: interlocking directorships, which create a special form of social organization within the business communities of both America and Britain, an inner circle whose unique qualities equip corporate leaders to enter politics on behalf of consensually arrived-at classwide interests rather than narrow, individual corporate interests.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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