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Rostered meaning
simple past and past participle of roster
Example sentences (18)
Considering Dallas already has 11 players rostered, creating further logjam just didn’t make sense.
Lennon’s closing argument was to point out that Nilsson was one of only two artists RCA had ever rostered.
The free programming for ADFHT rostered patients and community members includes Budget Bites, the Mindfulness Program, and the Healthy Heart Program.
His backup, Braelon Allen, is only rostered in 12% of leagues.
Peterson is a different matter because by March 16, they owe him $3 million if rostered.
Rowe said she reported the incident to Swillhouse management and asked to be rostered on separate shifts from the alleged perpetrator.
Samsonov’s rostered percentage is hardly befitting of a backup but, just in case he’s available in your league, he’s likely going to play against one of Ottawa or San Jose.
He’s still rostered in fewer than 60% of Yahoo and ESPN leagues.
YMCA chief executive Brooke LeSeuer acknowledged the lack of a toilet in the temporary kindergarten had caused problems, but said a third staff member had been rostered on specifically to accompany children to the school toilet.
Anyone who rostered him was well on their way to a winning night.
It may not be fair to expect this output week in and week out, but we are at the point Samuel needs to be rostered in all leagues.
Last season, they rostered five players with at least 27 home runs.
More graduate students were rostered this year than over the last five years combined.
Speed Cameras will be rostered in known high collision locations.
Ryan is likely being rostered as a QB2 in many leagues, but with this matchup I expect for him to put up solid QB1 numbers.
Terming the incident as ‘serious’, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said that it informed the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and both the pilots have been off rostered.
Also of note are the 'associates in ministry (AIM), a rostered position within the ELCA consisting of laypersons commissioned into positions of service within the church, most often as educators, musicians, and worship leaders.
Emotional stress on midwives Midwives are rostered to work long hours, this not only results in physical exhaustion but also emotional exhaustion. citation The most stressful situations that occur for a midwife are during their routine work.