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- noun Plural form of
rating .
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Examples
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The proliferation in ratings is already changing societal dynamics.
The Rating Game 2009
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Sagarin ratings from the most recent season in each sport.
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Schier theorizes that the difference in ratings is due to the accelerating speed with which information is disseminated, the declining number of Americans firmly tied to a political party and a growing desire to see quick results.
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That gives this year's Series a virtual lock on beating the record for a ratings rise, which was the 27% jump in ratings from the 2000 Mets-Yankees Series in New York to the seven-game Yankees-Arizona Diamondback Series in 2001.
Fox's World Series TV ratings up 36% from 2008's record low mark 2009
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The proliferation in ratings is already changing societal dynamics.
The Rating Game 2009
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For Obama, the timing of his slide in ratings is particularly unhelpful: He's intensified his push to pass health care bills in the House and Senate before Congress leaves on its August recess.
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The written commentary that accompanies the ratings is a better source of information.
Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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AAA rating on what it terms "ratings watch negative," meaning it could downgrade it within three to six-months.
unknown title 2011
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AAA rating on what it terms "ratings watch negative," meaning it could downgrade it within three to six-months.
unknown title 2011
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AAA rating on what it terms "ratings watch negative," meaning it could downgrade it within three to six-months.
unknown title 2011
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