51. Allow me to suggest that we have passed with high marks. 52. Almost five months into the Simpson trial, Ito still wins high marks for his intelligence, his conscientiousness, his command of precedents and his familiarity with testimony. 53. Both these companies get high marks for their educational programs. 54. Both use processes that dispense with toners and inks, and analysts give both high marks for cost and quality of prints. 55. Bush drew high marks for straight talk, leadership and trustworthiness, while Gore was viewed as caring more about the needs and problems of voters. 56. But an independent restaurant that evaluates the DES operations has given the cafeteria consistently high marks for its food, prices and service, Fullmer said. 57. Bulgaria has lately received high marks from the International Monetary Fund. 58. But as far as the rest of the world is concerned, American politicians still get high marks for their good humor and courtesy. 59. But Diaz said that he has been measured in his remarks and that he gives high marks to the overwhelming majority of police officers in the city. 60. But give ESPN high marks for trying. |