borderline造句1 She was a borderline candidate.
2 In borderline cases , the student's coursework is considered, as well as exam grades.
3 After the exams, the teacher gave all borderline cases a spoken test.
4 She slipped over the borderline into sleep.
5 The referee's decision was borderline.
6 I was on the borderline between a first- and a second-class degree.
7 She's on the borderline between a first - and second - class honours degree.
8 In doubtful and borderline cases teachers will take the final decision, based on the student's previous work.
9 This biography sometimes crosses the borderline between fact and fiction.
10 The borderline between friendship and intimacy is often hard to define.
11 Johnson's arguments range from ridiculous to borderline slander.
12 The borderline cases here are instructive.
13 Caitlin's grades are borderline. She'll have to work harder.
14 Some of this borderline recklessness goes with the territory.
15 We're on the borderline of having to ration water.
16 Particularly during successful long-term participant observation, the borderline between overt and covert recording can become blurred and quite difficult problems emerge.
17 The communal borderline between Chouilly and Cramant slices through the middle of these slopes, the higher vines belonging to Chouilly.
18 Meanwhile the borderline case is important in understanding the complexity of primary signal systems.
19 Moderators may request, in borderline cases, and otherwise at their discretion to see student's marked coursework assignments.
20 Lower rates can help some borderline borrowers qualify for loans.
21 A borderline case, and then deindustrialization had pushed him over the edge.
22 It was a borderline decision whether to send him to prison or not.
23 Some were obviously unsuitable and could be ruled out at once. Others were borderline cases.
24 It is broadcast that the two armies clashed near the borderline again before dawn.
25 A further 19 percent of this sample were judged to be borderline cases.
26 Gilsland, near Lanercost Abbey, was only fifteen miles from the borderline at Kirkandrews.
27 This will provide an opportunity for lecturers and moderators to discuss student grades and borderline cases.
28 If in the works of Scaevola there is genuine blurring of the borderline between legacies and trusts, why might this be?
29 This includes students who are moderated from pass to fail as well as those on the borderline between two classes of degree.
30 For more demanding purposes still more is required, and it is often hard to decide just where to fix the borderline.