См. также: занижать влияние социальных сетей на поведение потребителей, занижать ожидания, заниженные убытки, занятие по йоге
I believe that examiners have deliberately marked down the poetry paper in order to deprive my daughter of her much coveted A* grade. (Oxford Mail)
Aston Merrygold is reportedly being deliberately marked down on ‘Strictly Come Dancing‘ because of his previous performing experience. (Yahoo News)
Some independent schools protested that their pupils had been deliberately marked down to protect A-Levels from claims that they had become too easy. (The Telegraph)
What can I do in the situation where the teacher purposely marks me down (on grades)? (Quora)
I think my teacher purposely marks me down on every test (thestudentroom.co.uk)
She sheepishly admitted that she'd purposely marked down many of the same answers. (Newspapers.com)
I actually think that my bio teacher is purposely marking me down as well. (Quora)
That school tended to punish, rather than reward, intellectual curiosity: one teacher admitted he deliberately lowered my grades in order to teach me humility. (Christianity Today)
This was a significant accusation – the student group asserted that she had deliberately lowered the grades of black students. (Brownstone Institute)
Had she deliberately given black students lower grades? (Brownstone Institute)
The student was convinced he was being unfairly marked down (The Mirror US)
I expect it has happened that sometimes a teacher has unfairly marked down a student because they don't like them very much. (Quora)
Angry teachers claim pupils have been unfairly marked down in primary school tests for the size and shape of semi-colons and commas. (The Mirror)
Now she wants the grade changed, arguing that she was unfairly marked down by a teacher with a vendetta. (New York Daily News)
The exams regulator has announced it will investigate whether thousands of GCSE students have been unfairly marked down amid growing protests over why many pupils did not get the results they expected. (Financial Times)
"We want to see justice done for those young people who were unfairly marked down on their results. This means reissuing grades to all pupils based on the January grade boundaries." (Daily Echo)
Students in improving schools fear they will be unfairly marked down based on the performance of previous pupils whose results were worse. (The Times)
But head teachers, who had complained that some of this year's exam papers were unfairly marked down, today claimed that an injustice had been put right. (Manchester Evening News)
Ms Witherspoon said she believed independent expertise could have improved the A-level algorithm, which has been criticised for unfairly lowering students' grades based on schools' past performance. (Sky News)
A new grades evaluation service has been launched for A-Level students who fear their grades have been unfairly lowered. (The Guardian)
