Their team was ahead by two points when the buzzer signaled the end of the game. |
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Organize your essay by writing an outline in which you state your main idea followed by your supporting points. |
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The evidence points to the inescapable conclusion that she was negligent. |
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All points on a sphere are the same distance from the center. |
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If you gathered that from the visual aids above, 10 points to Gryffindor! You are outstanding. |
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He did well, coming second, but Toyota and Mitsubishi were now neck-and-neck, with the Subaru team 38 points adrift of the leaders. |
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However, the Scots came out on top with an Andrew Henderson try and two Oliver Wilkes goals sealing the victory by two points. |
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I'd like to offer a couple of comments on the points you've raised. |
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Wilkinson holds the Rugby World Cup points record with 277 and is the only player to score points in two Rugby World Cup Finals. |
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Drop kicks are most importantly used as a method of restarting play and scoring points in rugby union and rugby league. |
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Originally, it was one of only two ways to score points, along with the place kick. |
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Nations were awarded 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw and zero for a loss, the top two nations of every pool advanced to the quarter finals. |
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Teams were awarded four points for a win, two points for a draw and none for a defeat. |
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A team scoring four tries in one match scored a bonus point, as did a team that lost by fewer than eight points. |
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On 25 April 1981 Tigers traveled to Moseley where Dusty Hare broke the world record for points scored in first class fixtures. |
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Tigers' third successive league title was sealed on 17 March 2001 against Newcastle having been 18 points clear as early as 10 March. |
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The final was the closest yet, Tigers defeated London Irish by a single point thanks to Jordan Crane's try and five points from Julien Dupuy. |
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However, Wasps won the final 25 points to 9 in front of a tournament record 81,076 fans. |
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Teams can also earn 1 try bonus point for scoring four or more tries, and 1 losing bonus point for losing a match by seven points or fewer. |
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This meant that the Kangaroos had finished on 13 points, with the Lions on 12 points. |
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This time they never had the lead over the Kiwis as they lost the match by 10 points. |
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England then went on to make the final to face Australia again after losing to them by 10 points a week earlier. |
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England thrashed the Kiwis by 22 points setting up a rematch of the 2009 Four Nations final at Elland Road. |
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England won their first ever International Origin series game after winning game 1 of the 2012 series held in St Helens by 8 points. |
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In the lone 2013 International Origin game, England thrashed their opponents by 20 points. |
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In the end England survived a shock result occurring after winning by 6 points. |
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Australian centre Michael Cronin scored a total of 54 points for the series with two tries and 24 goals. |
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In the event the Lions were able to just edge out the Kiwis on points difference. |
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This came against eventual tournament winners the Kiwis by over twenty points and dominated the entire match. |
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The points totals are reset to 0 and each team plays 7 games each, playing every other team once. |
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Therefore, he points to some scientific premises which demonstrably infiltrated Isaac Asimov's metaseries and Frank Herbert's Dune. |
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In his first season, McClennan took St Helens to the 1991 Challenge Cup Final, where they were defeated by 13 points to 8 by Wigan. |
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This win made her eligible to join the Ladies European Tour and begin earning points for the 2005 Solheim Cup. |
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After the Watson tragedy Eubank never again showed any desire to knock opponents out, preferring to retain his title through points victories. |
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Hamed was booed by the 10,000 fans as he won unconvincingly on points after 12 rounds looking sluggish and disinterested. |
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Khan's lightning hand speed and fitness gave him the advantages to go well ahead on points in the first ten rounds. |
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Khan then rallied to win rounds 11 and 12 to solidify a unanimous points decision. |
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Moss's quick thinking, and his defence of Hawthorn before the stewards, preserved Hawthorn's 6 points for finishing second behind Moss. |
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Although Hill scored points in 1970 he started the season far from fully fit and the 72 was not fully developed until late in the season. |
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Senna was on 40 points with four straight wins to open the season by the time Mansell gained his first finish with a second in Monaco. |
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In the sprint race, though he finished second with Piquet sixth, he finished twelve points clear of his rival. |
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However he extended his lead to 12 points after winning the Japanese Grand Prix in heavy rain after Alonso crashed. |
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This meant that with just two races to go Hamilton led the World Championship by five points from Massa. |
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Hamilton scored minor points at the Malaysian, Chinese and Bahrain Grands Prix. |
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He finished 17th in the Drivers' Championship with only 2 points, with his best result being fifth place at the German Grand Prix. |
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He finished the season seventh with 14 points, one place and 5 points ahead of Trulli. |
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Barrichello pushed on to win the race, and close the gap on Button to 18 points. |
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With three races and 30 points remaining, this put Button 15 points ahead of his teammate and 25 ahead of Vettel, with Webber now unable to win. |
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In Canada he followed up this result and remained second in the Championship, 3 points behind his teammate Hamilton. |
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The result secured second place in the Championship for Button, some 122 points behind Vettel. |
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He ended up finishing 5th in the championship, just a few points behind his teammate. |
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In Monaco, he scored his first points of the season, finishing in 8th place. |
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The team scored its first championship points two rounds later at the South African Grand Prix when Jones finished fourth. |
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Jones became the first of seven Williams drivers to win the Drivers' Championship, 17 points ahead of Nelson Piquet's Brabham. |
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The team finished fourth in the Constructors' Championship, scoring 36 points, including a win for Rosberg at the 1983 Monaco Grand Prix. |
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Rosberg's teammate, Jacques Laffite, came 14th in the Drivers' Championship with five points. |
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His teammate Mansell was in second place with six victories and 61 points for the season. |
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The team did not win a race that season and finished seventh in the Constructors' Championship, scoring 20 points. |
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Patrese finished 3rd in the Drivers' Championship with 40 points, 41 points behind the 1989 world champion, Alain Prost. |
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Boutsen finished 5th in the championship with 37 points after also winning in Australia. |
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In the Drivers' Championship, Boutsen finished sixth with 34 points and Patrese seventh with 23 points. |
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Williams finished second in the Constructors' Championship, scoring 125 points in total, 14 points behind McLaren. |
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Mansell finished second in the Drivers' Championship with 72 points, 24 points behind Senna. |
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Mansell became World Champion, scoring 108 points, with Patrese finishing second with 56 points. |
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In Montreal, both Williams cars finished in the points for the first time that season, with Hill finishing second and Coulthard finishing fifth. |
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Schumacher and Coulthard had their positions reinstated after appeal, though Benetton and Williams were not awarded their constructors' points. |
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As such, Benetton outscored Williams' by 29 points in the Constructors' Championship. |
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Damon Hill placed second in the Drivers' Championship, 33 points behind Benetton's Michael Schumacher. |
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Williams won the constructors' title for the second time in a row, scoring 123 points. |
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Williams finished third in the Constructors' Championship, with 36 points, one more than the prior year. |
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Montoya finished third in the Drivers' Championship, eight points ahead of Ralf Schumacher, who finished fourth. |
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Williams finished second in the Constructors' Championship, two points ahead of McLaren. |
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The team eventually finished eighth in the Constructors' Championship, with only 11 points. |
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Over the year, the team scored 12 points despite the tight budget and finished 6th in the 1993 Constructors' Championship. |
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Zanardi scored one 6th place at the 1993 Brazilian Grand Prix, the last race with both Lotus cars in the points. |
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The team scored 20 points, as well as 3 podium finishes in 2000 at Brazil, Monaco and Canada. |
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Button and Fisichella scored 10 points for the team, including a podium finish for Fisichella in Belgium. |
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Red Bull was a consistent points and occasional podium challenger for most of their debut season. |
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The team finished 7th in the FIA Constructors Championship, with 16 points, five points ahead of the struggling Williams team. |
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After Webber retired from the opening round he went on to score 5 consecutive points finishes. |
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Vettel finished second in the Drivers' Championship with 84 points, 11 behind Jenson Button. |
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Ricciardo managed to finish fourth, obtaining his first championship points of the season. |
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Hailwood then went on to win the GP race, which carried World Championship points, in the afternoon of the same day. |
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They finished the season tied in the points and Read was awarded the championship based on elapsed times. |
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The rankings are based on a cumulative points system similar to ATP Rankings in tennis they are done on a rolling one year basis. |
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Since the formation of the WDF rankings in 1974 the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. |
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Together, these points are known as 'The Five Essentials' and constitute the central aspects of sailing. |
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These expeditions forced the Hussite forces, who disagreed on many doctrinal points, to unite to drive out the invaders. |
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In this version the innermost points of the lower left and upper right diagonals of the St Patrick's cross are cut off or truncated. |
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The term Integral Nationalism often overlaps with fascism, although many natural points of disagreement exist. |
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These points have been contentious, particularly from the 1930s to the 1950s in athletics, and until the 1970s in cycling. |
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This was Ireland's biggest victory in international rugby at that time, their highest points tally and a record five tries. |
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Ireland retained the 2015 Six Nations Championship, and became Six Nations Champions for the second year running on points difference. |
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Ireland topped Pool D of the 2015 Rugby World Cup with four victories, two with bonus points. |
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At the end of the programme, the song with the most points is declared as the winner. |
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From 1957 to 1987, the points were displayed on a physical scoreboard to the side of the stage. |
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This feat was emulated in 2012, when Sweden won with 372 points, but with a new record of 18 maximum scores. |
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In 2015, Sweden won the contest with 365 points, becoming the first country to ever reach 300 points or more twice while winning both times. |
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Russia placed second with 303 points, becoming the first country to score more than 300 points without winning. |
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Most recently in 2014 and 2015, Russia was heavily booed when it qualified for the final and received high points. |
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The total numbers of points to be distributed by each country are equal, irrespective of the country's population. |
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Immediately after a poll in June 2016 showed that the Leave campaign was 10 points ahead, the pound dropped by a further one per cent. |
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The others were a letter from the King of Scots, Robert I, and a letter from four Scottish bishops which all presumably made similar points. |
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Eventually the trust agreed to install minicoms in all key access points and to make mobile minicoms available to inpatients. |
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However, in the Spring Offensive of 1918, Ludendorff used artillery only briefly and infiltrated small groups of infantry at weak points. |
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They attacked command and logistics areas and bypassed points of serious resistance. |
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Scientists in gas masks and protective gear visited various points in pinnaces to collect samples and retrieve recordings. |
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Frozen on the distant movie screen is an airplane that points, missilelike, toward the passing train. |
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Hence, the voting powers of the member states are based on their population, and are no longer dependent on a negotiable system of voting points. |
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The US stock market peaked in October 2007, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average index exceeded 14,000 points. |
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Until then, Porthaethwy had been one of the principal ferry crossing points from the mainland. |
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The church at Maghera and St Mary's Church at Ballaghanery Upper may have been starting points for the pilgrimage. |
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They camped on the mountaintop from late July until late November that year and used the two cairns to make triangulation points. |
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Fahrenheit proposed his temperature scale in 1724, basing it on two reference points of temperature. |
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The archipelago is formed by high points on the rim of the caldera of a submarine volcano that forms a seamount. |
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William thought this composition would dilute the power of any one party and also give him the benefit of differing points of view. |
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Compass points are used to distinguish constituencies from each other when a more suitable label cannot be found. |
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There is no appeal available in criminal cases to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, with respect to points of criminal law. |
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In the final poll on the eve of the election, the SNP were eleven points clear of Labour. |
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However, appeals on points of law may be heard in the High Court from the Sheriff Appeal Court with the permission of the High Court. |
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Wales claimed their first points in Euro 2012 qualifying with a morale-boosting victory in Cardiff over former Group G joint leaders Montenegro. |
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The RAIB investigation concluded in 2009 that a faulty set of points had caused the derailment. |
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This included the combination and rebranding of Air Miles, BA Miles and Iberia Plus points as the IAG operated loyalty programme Avios. |
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The film covers the politics, spiritual, scientific, medical and professional points of view on hydraulic fracturing. |
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Some scholars and commentators have attempted to reconcile these points by assuming that patrilineal kinship represents an innovation. |
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The system is still episcopal but the points which caused discontent were amended to be acceptable to both sides. |
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An analysis of the reasons why this is so points towards the therapeutic relationship as a key factor. |
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While Robinson Crusoe is far more than a guide, it shares many of the themes and theological and moral points of view. |
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Historians, and writers in different disciplines, have suggested various dates as starting points for modernism. |
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While Wilde won the most laughs from the court, Carson scored the most legal points. |
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Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open. |
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Alfred Marshall criticised Smith's definition of economy on several points. |
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Berlin points out that these two different conceptions of liberty can clash with each other. |
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In effect, Popper agreed with some of the points of both creationists and naturalists, but also disagreed with both views on crucial aspects. |
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The rowing stroke may be characterized by two fundamental reference points. |
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Prior to the 2017 tournament, two points were awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. |
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Since then, ties have been broken by considering the points difference of the teams. |
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To date, however, match points and points difference have been sufficient to decide the championship. |
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They then drew with Ireland in a rain affected match, only gaining 3 points however after a poor 1st innings display. |
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With only the points earned against Namibia being taken through to the Super Eights, Scotland faced a difficult route to the World Cup. |
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Constructors' Championship points are calculated by adding points scored in each race by any driver for that constructor. |
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In 2017 the scoring system was amended so the five fastest drivers through the stage were awarded points from five for first to one for fifth. |
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The overall driver's championship is the driver gaining the most points overall throughout the season. |
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Four minutes later in the 69th minute, Scotland quickly scored two tries with Manclark and Shelford sealing the eight points. |
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In the second half it was all Scotland with only Andrey Scheglov's drop goal adding to the Bears points. |
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Graeme Thompson had kicked a penalty very early on in the game, and then after the America try added another four points. |
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In the final quarter the Bravehearts fell apart, leaking in 21 points to lose the match. |
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Certain points, crises, certain feelings, joys, griefs and amazements, when reviewed, must strike us as things wildered and whirling. |
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The Schwarzian measures how f changes the crossratio of infinitesimally close points. |
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And two points reflect the cynicism at the core of this fatsploitation flick. |
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He also points out that if the US does come under cyberattack, we may be powerless to stop the attack. |
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Both sides armed the Taiwan Strait to the teeth, turning it into one of Asia's most dangerous military flash points. |
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Wordtech points to no evidence that Assadian personally participated in any sales of Robocopiers or nonstaple components. |
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Moreover, Arnhart points out that both the proponents and critics of biotechnology are compelled to appeal to our natural moral sense. |
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So sketch with broad strokes, dial up the imagery on a few main points, and leave room for a reader to play a part in your novel. |
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You're really going to get some brownie points from the teacher for that fantastic essay! |
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But with both sides in the Premier League's bottom three before the game began, the three points at stake made for a cagey match. |
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Caltrops, tetrahedrons, and similar devices are designed to puncture vehicle tires or limit foot traffic. The standard design has four points. |
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Canuxploitation films form a constant undercurrent in both English Canada and Quebec, swelling at certain points to near-tidal proportions. |
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The circuity factor is the average ratio of road miles to air miles between two points on a landscape. |
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Defensive clownery by the Mets at certain points of the game ultimately cost the 22-year-old Niese his first major league win in eight months. |
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The race events are downhill, slalom, giant slalom, Super G, and combineds, with each giving points in the same way. |
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The miracles of our Lord and those of the Old Testament afford many interesting points of comparison. |
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These controversary points I have rather crossed in my way, than taken along with me. |
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A few basic points, Sir. First, no unnatural Activities. Second, no Opium, no Dagga, no Ardent Spirits, no Wine, and so on. |
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The judge at the dog show took points off the Irish setter's dead set because its right ear twitched a few times. |
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As usual, when I checked the page, it points to a dead tree with ink available at a cost. |
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The diascope was used to press out the blood and expose the apple-jelly points of marginal growth. |
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The Tillek said those points were the spaceships that had brought humankind and dolphinkind to Pern. |
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The Bruins, seeking their third straight NCAA title, are picked on The Times dope sheet with 59 points. |
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Lamar Odom had a double-double-double tonight with 22 points and 22 rebounds. |
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Together, these points supplement the qi to help upbear the clear and downbear the turbid when needled with supplementing method. |
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This was not just a downing of fierce rivals for the home side, it was three precious points to go towards their quest to stay in the top flight. |
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Point guard Danielle Robinson led Oklahoma with 23 points worth of dragstrip basketball. |
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The fact that the war is no longer the main issue in the election points to the dynamism of foreign affairs. |
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Both authors discuss the same points, but Dr. Kennedy extends his observations to obstetric auscultation in dystocial or difficult parturitions. |
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Instead, we show how to construct reliable sugra duals to particular points on the Coulomb branch where the enhancon is screened. |
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Their extreme points will be called consent-dissent, in relation to beliefs, and compliance-radicalism, in relation to behavior. |
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Any claim that they violate her right to freedom in not applying heroic measures is one of the extreme points of ethical absurdity. |
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The first principles of religion should not be farced with school points and private tenets. |
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The finching yards of the country estates were important meeting points of the elite. |
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Chelsea threw away two points when substitute Salomon Kalou gifted Valencia a penalty five minutes from time with a needless handball. |
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To make the most of your golden years, study the points enumerated above and then resolve to do just the opposite. |
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The only thing that might make me play is if you get bonus points for either broken pelvises or fatal rodeo-clown gorings. |
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The parts are welded together at points of mutual contact to form a handleably integrated structure. |
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A hatnote on this default page points readers to the disambiguation page if they're looking for articles using a different meaning of the term. |
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Nelson's Column is a nationally recognised monument in Trafalgar Square, one of the focal points of central London. |
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The Scottish Crown developed naval forces at various points in its history, but often relied on privateers and fought a guerre de course. |
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Pokorny points out the possible use of this etymological root in other ancient names, such as Hardanger and Angrivarii. |
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The biographies of Aristotle written in ancient times are often speculative and historians only agree on a few salient points. |
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The differences in dialect are marked in pronunciation and in some vocabulary but also in minor points of grammar. |
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They were also skilled manufacturers of a range of other types of stone tools and ornaments, including projectile points, beads, and statuettes. |
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Instead, we get a bunch of hugbox panel discussions where people just reiterate the same, obvious points. Yes, rape is bad. We get it. |
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Thirty further cremations were placed in the enclosure's ditch and at other points within the monument, mostly in the eastern half. |
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This is a variety of ridge plough notable in that the blade points towards the operator. |
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The River Ouse and River Foss provided important access points for the importation of heavy goods. |
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At night there is no light in this building, but searchlights from distant points illume the splendid dome and the colonnades. |
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There are points in the play, however, when there is an absence of patriarchal control. |
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At the centre of Alfred's reformed military defence system was the network of burhs, distributed at strategic points throughout the kingdom. |
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In an alternate view John Gillingham points out that for centuries Richard was considered a model king. |
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However, Saladin insisted on the razing of Ascalon's fortifications, which Richard's men had rebuilt, and a few other points. |
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In the war that followed, the Scots persevered, even though the English seemed victorious at several points. |
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As Prince of Wales, Henry's arms were those of the kingdom, differenced by a label argent of three points. |
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Other sources mention different points of arrival, including Bristol and Southampton. |
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As Duke of York, Henry used the arms of his father as king, differenced by a label of three points ermine. |
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The frequency of intraframes determines the frequency of random access points for non-linear playback or editing. |
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As Duke of York, Charles bore the royal arms of the kingdom differenced by a label Argent of three points, each bearing three torteaux Gules. |
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The Prince of Wales bore the royal arms differenced by a plain label Argent of three points. |
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The interval between the freezing and boiling points of water is 100 kelvins. |
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If a swimmer kicks up his heels and splashes the water, the judge will take points off accordingly. |
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This lead rose up to approximately 10 points over the Conservative Party during 2012, whose ratings dipped alongside an increase in UKIP support. |
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In points of order before the debate, many members demanded a secret ballot. |
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As they sat together in small, separate knots, they discussed doctrinal and metaphysical points of belief. |
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In addition, the Queen's Bench Divisional Court hears appeals on points of law from the Magistrates' Court and from the Crown Court. |
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The Supreme Court's focus is on cases that raise points of law of general public importance. |
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Alternatively, cases raising important legal points could leapfrog from the High Court of England and Wales or High Court in Northern Ireland. |
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Vicky Pryce points out that crime rates are falling while the numbers in prison rise. |
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The Somerset Levels were flooded, but the dry points such as Glastonbury and Brent Knoll are known to have been occupied by Mesolithic hunters. |
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The stone tools in these levels include Still Bay points, beautifully shaped thin lanceolate spear points, flaked on both sides. |
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Organised swimming events take place at various points generally upstream of Hampton Court, including Windsor, Marlow and Henley. |
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Crowds often assemble at popular viewing points and car parking may prove difficult. |
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The primary reference points are the poles where the axis of rotation of the Earth intersects the reference surface. |
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Thus a brand's IMC should cohesively deliver positive messages through appropriate touch points associated with its target market. |
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One methodology involves using sensory stimuli touch points to activate customer emotion. |
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Overall, a brand has the ability to strengthen brand equity by using IMC branding communications through touch points. |
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Cycloalkanes have similar properties to alkanes but have higher boiling points. |
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As far as physiognomy goes, the winners protest that they would as lief have foregone the double points, and the money. |
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Conway introduced the Mathieu groupoid, an extension of the Mathieu group M12 to 13 points. |
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The use of a subdomain name is useful for load balancing incoming web traffic by creating a CNAME record that points to a cluster of web servers. |
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This device is easy and quick to move, and has no pressure points, making damage to the pitch less likely. |
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This is a subject extensively discussed since that time and on which some points, outlined below, continue to excite controversy. |
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Points indicators are provided at junctions to indicate the route which is set through the points. |
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At junctions, where Supertram and train movements can conflict with road traffic, fixed signals are provided in addition to points indicators. |
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This was necessary as at points the two tracks are several miles apart and some destinations can only be accessed from one of the lines. |
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Teams are placed into tables, placing them in order according to points accrued. |
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If these holds become full, aircraft are held at more distant points before being cleared onward to one of the four main holds. |
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A circle is the locus of points from which the distance to the center is a given value, the radius. |
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In permeable monasticism, people were able to move freely in and out of the monastic system at different points of life. |
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One of the central points of divergence was controversy over the Eucharist. |
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Hence, as Benedict XIV points out, Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Saint Irenaeus, and Saint Cyprian are not called Doctors of the Church. |
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Various methods of lysimetric investigation have been proposed and used, all of them possessing many points of value. |
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The five elements are symbolised by the five points of the pentagram, the most prominently used symbol of Wicca. |
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Some Universities, like UFMG, the largest federal university in Brazil, give extra points in their admission tests instead of quotas. |
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The project work must be submitted in the semester before graduation and usually takes a significant number of points. |
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They tend to nominate a median of about 20, which means that this survey includes over 500,000 data points. |
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Allen Brown points out that the word castella may have applied to any fortification at the time. |
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The northernmost and southernmost points in Cumbria are just west of Deadwater, Northumberland and South Walney respectively. |
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Showalter points out that Ophelia has become the symbol of the distraught and hysterical woman in modern culture. |
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Gauthier notably points out the advantages of cooperation between two parties when it comes to the challenge of the prisoner's dilemma. |
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At several points in the poem, an Angelic War over Heaven is recounted from different perspectives. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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Reed, the leader of the London Symphony Orchestra, who helped the composer with advice on technical points. |
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Palmer identifies aesthetic similarities between the two, and points to several parallel characteristics and enthusiasms. |
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Anyway, so far, really, my favourite character is Yuki. Bonus points when we find out in the second episode she's a meganekko. |
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Hitchcock used those points to hide the cut, and began the next take with the camera in the same place. |
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These are put on the film by the Music Editor at points specified by the composer. |
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They immediately seize upon everything he says and does as points of doctrine. |
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His writing style incorporates a number of storytelling techniques such as flashbacks, shifting points of view and unreliable narrators. |
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For example, the English and Scottish leagues will often deduct 10 points from a team that enters financial administration. |
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Prior to the popularisation of scorecards, most scoring was done by men sitting on vantage points cuttings notches on tally sticks. |
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In 1908, Australia defeated Great Britain, claiming the gold medal, the score being 32 points to three. |
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In 1920, the United States, fielding a team with many players new to the sport of rugby, upset France in a shock win, eight points to zero. |
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While the top scoring tier 1 international player is New Zealand's Dan Carter, who has amassed 1442 points during his career. |
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The opposing team attempts to stop the attacking side scoring points by tackling the player carrying the ball. |
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After each try, the scoring team gains a free kick to try at goal with a conversion for further points. |
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A goal is worth two points and may be gained from a conversion or a penalty. |
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A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving. |
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A game is won by the first player to have won at least four points in total and at least two points more than the opponent. |
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Game points, set points, and match points are not part of official scoring and are not announced by the chair umpire in tournament play. |
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Each event is held annually, and a win at one of these events is worth 1000 ranking points. |
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Intentionally going down in modern boxing will cause the recovering fighter to lose points in the scoring system. |
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Taylor's hand and foot speed and boxing abilities gave him the early advantage, allowing him to begin building a large lead on points. |
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Games are played to 11, but in contrast to English scoring, players must win by two clear points. |
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As players become more skilled and, in particular, better able to retrieve shots, points often become a war of attrition. |
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The referee may also issue to take away points or games due to improper etiquette regarding conduct or rules. |
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An individual game, or frame, is won by the player who scores the most points. |
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The objective of the game is to score more points than one's opponent by potting object balls in the correct order. |
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The referee also replaces the colours on the table when necessary and calls out how many points the player has scored during a break. |
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Ranking points, earned by players through their performances over the previous two seasons, determine the current world rankings. |
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There are also other tournaments that have less importance, earn no world ranking points and are not televised. |
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This is difficult enough that even the best players can only manage to average one to two points per turn. |
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The steel points come in 2 common lengths, 32mm and 41mm and are sometimes knurled or coated to improve grip. |
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Alternately stated, a double bogey or worse is zero points, a bogey is worth one point, par is two, a birdie three, an eagle four, and so on. |
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All of the principal tours offer points in the Women's World Golf Rankings for high finishers in their events. |
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The results of each race are evaluated using a points system to determine two annual World Championships, one for drivers, one for constructors. |
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Having won the title by a mere 5 points, Rosberg retired from Formula One at season's end. |
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If both cars of a team finish in the points, they both receive Constructors' Championship points. |
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Therefore, it is possible for a driver to receive points even if they retired before the end of the race. |
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Levein left his position as head coach following a poor start to 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, having taken just two points from four games. |
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Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw, with goal average used to separate teams equal on points. |
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At the end of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Germany earned the highest Elo rating of any national football team in history, with a record 2200 points. |
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The other main situation in which is a club may lose points is by fielding an improperly registered or otherwise ineligible player. |
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Each club played the other twice, once at home and once away, and two points were awarded for a win and one for a draw. |
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In the event that clubs had equal points and equal goal differences, priority was given to the club that had scored the most goals. |
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Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. |
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They entered the First Division in 1904, and have since accumulated the second most points. |
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The league wins and points they have accumulated are the second most in English top flight football. |
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Warnock resigned with six games remaining, and Leeds just five points above the relegation zone. |
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As of 29 March 2017, Australia is ranked third in the ICC Test Championship on 108 rating points. |
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They've played so much great cricket over the past 10 years and built up an advantage on the points system. |
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