Section 4 proposes a formula for computing members' research output scores that takes into account quality, quantity and contribution aspects. |
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The lumbering wadcutter bullet seemed to take forever to get out of the barrel and you really had to hold hard to get good scores. |
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Outside, scores of people mill about, waiters serve free coffee and soda, and a long queue waits to get into the hall. |
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Possokhov uses excerpts from fellow Ukrainian Yuri Krasavin's film scores and abridgments of familiar Beethoven works. |
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As no standard accepted instrument measures sleep quality, we used effect sizes of the change in scores. |
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Since degree results are now a measure of teaching quality, there's an incentive to give better scores. |
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He controlled the game at that stage and he was the driving force as Kerry pushed forward for a succession of great scores. |
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If each player has a quart, but one quart is higher than the other, the player with the higher quart scores 50 points. |
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Already, scores of mercenaries were surrounding the camp, pelting it with flaming arrows and a whole assortment of javelins and throwing spears. |
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In terms of the topology scores, the five most accurate methods were not significantly different from one another. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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The teams were chosen by means of a quiz with the individuals gaining the highest scores in each age group successfully making the team. |
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The students who were present for all three quizzes had significantly higher overall test scores than other students. |
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The initial Web services provided access to information such as stock quotes, current prices, and sports scores. |
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And when Sligo started to rack up some late scores, these fears again seemed justified. |
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Firefly was one of the first Indian groups to experiment with original scores combining Indian ragas with hip rhythms of Western music. |
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Wexford got two goal chances and put them away and at the end they were the scores that mattered. |
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Although they enjoyed considerable possession at this point they simply couldn't put the scores away. |
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After reviewing scores of nominations, our panel of judges selected two finalists in each of five categories. |
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That was about right for a man who likes settling scores, albeit these days with goals rather than rammies. |
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Moreover, the range of these scores almost always exceeds that of the pianist's hand. |
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The STAT scores available for each student range from 100 to 200 for each part and for the total, together with a percentile rank for each. |
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And scores of promos through print and television advertisements announce the arrival of new films. |
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So, what could listening to rap and other music have to do with improving those scores? |
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The rule gives one point for an affirmative answer to each question, and scores of 4 or 5 predict response to spinal manipulation. |
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From the volcanoes, scores of streams race through the jungle down deep ravines. |
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He introduced a new dramatic role for orchestration with scores that are richly textured, subtle, and profound. |
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Thus, motivation scores on admission to treatment are related significantly to entry into postprison aftercare. |
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Readability scores are easy to obtain by using computerized grammar and style checking software programs. |
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He has courageously promised to drive up student test scores in core skills such as reading and math. |
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With scores level and one over remaining, the last pair were at the wicket. |
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He was dismissed for a series of low scores, typically caught at the wicket, or in the slips. |
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Barcelona are now totally in charge, with the scores level on aggregate and two away-goals to their credit. |
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In particular, delusional patients showed higher scores in agitation and anxiety. |
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Another school celebrating success today was the Stanway School which scored highly in the valued added measure scores. |
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School records were used to obtain data on student grades and standardized test scores. |
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Under the admissions policy, 90 percent of students are accepted by grades and test scores alone. |
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Riddell's compositions had to be manually translated from graphic scores into very low-level information that could be keyed into the computer. |
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The old football adage that offense wins games and defense wins championships still scores. |
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He bought scores of wine books, consulted winemakers, and with textbook in hand attempted to turn the Bauduc plonk into a memorable wine. |
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Concerns have also been raised on poor conformation scores for animals killing out with carcass weights under 300 kg. |
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Clearly the recent rains had left their mark as fairways were still wet and greens very receptive and the scores were good, though not brilliant. |
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The Golfing Society had a big turnout of members for their outing to Coolattin Golf Club and some excellent scores were recorded. |
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A beautiful sunny day with a fresh breeze greeted the large turnout and some excellent scores were recorded on the day. |
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Playing in the group behind England, they recorded identical scores for the first 14 holes. |
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With each surfer recording excellent scores, a tie-breaker was required to decide the winner. |
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He had recorded scores of 12 and 28 in the two games he had played so far in the tournament. |
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Half an hour later, the judge recounted the scores and declared Budd the winner. |
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He was leaving out the scores of those he believed were guessing their Zener cards wrong on purpose. |
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Team selection was based on the top, consistent scores notched up by UK kneeboarders based on this year's national championship results. |
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The announcement has saved scores of jobs in the historic port city and saved hauliers from redirecting their loads to rival ferry ports. |
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It has already claimed the lives of scores of people worldwide and thousands have been affected. |
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By murdering 37 and wounding scores of devotees, perpetrators have widened the emotional and communal divide. |
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My own small back garden contains the live nests of wrens, blackbirds and sparrows, so there will be scores more on the campus. |
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The hosts retook the lead on half-time with another converted try but the scores were levelled on 52 minutes. |
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After levelling the scores just three minutes into the second half, City looked the side most likely to go on and claim victory. |
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A series of well-placed shots saw her level the scores and keep up the momentum to win the fourth game. |
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Disappointment was transferred instantly to points as the scores were levelled through another try in the corner. |
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The fly half had two attempts at levelling the scores with long range penalties from inside his own half which drifted wide. |
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His vital try, which levelled the scores at Dewsbury with 12 minutes to go, was his 21st of the season in his 21st appearance. |
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After levelling the scores they took the lead for the first time on the last end to take the game 26-20 with a four. |
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It's a daily beach party with Bob Marley reggae music and burgers sizzling on scores of grills. |
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Armagh were finding holes through the Monaghan back line, but failed to register scores. |
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In the 50th minute Conway dropped a great goal from 35 metres leaving the scores at 3 all. |
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Now, he's in the final again and no matter what the semi-final scores say, all eyes are on the Ashanti. |
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Tom Hawthorn is a Victoria sports reporter more interested in yesterday's stories than today's scores. |
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The two treatment groups did not differ in age, gender, laterality of acute otitis media, or initial pain scores. |
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Natural latex is a milky fluid produced by the rubber tree and is used for manufacturing scores of every day items. |
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They launched the inshore boat and hovercraft to rescue the un-named man with scores of day-trippers, enjoying the sun and seaside, looking on. |
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They have spent years lavishing their love on scores of disadvantaged and special needs children. |
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The scores are in dimensionless units, rescaled with identical scale factors. |
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In division two both managed to keep their rounds together to tie at the top of the leader board with very creditable scores of 34 points. |
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You see scores of soldiers charge straight into storms of bullets, but they're just going to get shot and killed anyway. |
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Not much of a shooter, he scores about 10 points less per game then his predecessor used to. |
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That's where the DVD version scores because when you sit down to pick it up again it goes back to the beginning of the scene where you left off. |
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This double-disc anthology of music from fourteen of his film scores should help fill the gap. |
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His symphonic scores revisited the motivic and symphonic aesthetic of the 19th century, a move regarded as retrogressive by modernist critics. |
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And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre. |
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Still, the test scores with both chips were repeatable, and the performance gain measured was that significant. |
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But Tickle levelled the scores with a chip and chase to the line before Farrell's kick. |
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Wicklow had a mountain to climb but the strength of the wind suggested that they could do it provided they got a few early scores. |
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As controlling behaviour index scores increased, the proportion of women who reported experiencing violent incidents also increased. |
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For all patients, we found no difference in respect of patient enablement index scores. |
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Likewise, pain management index scores were not associated with satisfaction in the bivariate correlation analysis. |
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Although there was a great deal of scatter, the conservation index scores decreased with increasing distance from the closest exon. |
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During these centuries scores of collectors who saw themselves as connoisseurs of ancient civilizations brought antique marbles to England. |
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Both the other ballets were two-piano scores, played on stage and lit so that only the pianists' profiles were visible. |
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It has a large grassy rigging and take off area suitable for scores of gliders. |
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Many of the infants had low Apgar scores at birth, and overall 214 needed intubation and resuscitation. |
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Although low Apgar scores at five minutes were rare, they were more common in the low dose group. |
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This baby was born by normal delivery with Apgar scores of 9 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes. |
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Some children born with low Apgar scores remain at risk of minor problems well into school age. |
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Calamity Jane is an action-packed, rip-roaring roller coaster of a show with one of the most witty and memorable musical scores. |
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Next came scores of Yeshiva students singing stirring songs about the greatness of the Torah. |
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Providing students with supplemental maps instead of traditional linear outlines significantly improved examination scores. |
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The resulting equation yields beta scores, which are multiplied by the independent variables once the linear equation is calculated. |
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Because LOD scores are logarithmic, reducing the significance threshold by half greatly increases the power of a study. |
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In writing down the score, all scores are divided by 10 with fractions rounded down. |
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Entire families will be rounded up to settle political scores or personal grudges. |
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Here is a complete list of the possible bids in ascending order, and their scores. |
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The scores for the ascending colon and cecum did not reach statistical significance. |
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There must be scores of former tenants who would welcome a look inside before modernisation. |
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The scores are filled with amazing runs, double stops, surprising melodic leaps and various special effects. |
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The Employees Union organized scores of small but loud protests around the province. |
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The four with the highest scores formed the A team and the runners-up formed the B team. |
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The fact that Sligo could only manage three second half scores proves just how out of sorts they really were. |
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Easter came early for hundreds of children in hospital when football stars arrived with scores of chocolate eggs. |
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Higher religiosity, more psychological health risk and higher scores on pro-drug social norms were associated with more frequent hard drug use. |
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Children in one of the country's poorest neighbourhoods have chalked up an astounding improvement in exam scores. |
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At the casino, near the area where gamblers normally try their luck at the slot machines, authorities held scores of people after the shooting. |
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He's proving to be something of a lucky charm because whenever he scores, they win. |
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Mini-mansions crowd its subdividing lots, and its luxe schools register ever higher test scores. |
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Here, behind the building's exposed beams, Sze stacked scores of small white jewelry boxes into precarious ziggurats. |
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It had scores of documentary photographs of case studies and procedures, and was not nearly as macabre as it may sound. |
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Down, in the opening minutes, played with authority, revelling in intricate passing movements which yielded scores. |
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It's a step that can be used to root out sandbaggers who inflate scores posted in casual play. |
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It's a pain to flip through the entire magalogue to find the gifts, but Cargo scores points for its sense of humor and nifty geek ideas. |
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Global scores were calculated by averaging the results of all tests with z scores. |
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In Hong Kong, scores of schools have closed, and some people are avoiding crowded places. |
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Test scores, presented as unadjusted means and standard deviations for the major groups tested, show the magnitudes of the mean numerical scores. |
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At least 14 have been killed so far and scores more have been maimed and psychologically damaged. |
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Nowadays saturation campaigns are a necessity to push the product and make sure it scores big on the all-important opening weekend. |
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High malaise scores in adulthood were also significantly associated with higher risk. |
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Do you get online to find out the latest scores of your favorite sports teams? |
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California uses both an elaborate report card and a school ranking based solely on test scores. |
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The unit had scores of independent Web sites offering product information, technical support and the like. |
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This means mailing out your scores and CDs to competitions, conductors, managers and performers. |
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He was involved in most of his sides scores as he combined with his team mates and either passed to telling effect or was fouled in possession. |
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Conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu has a sure feeling for the scores and the Dallas Opera Orchestra played as if to the manner born. |
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And we all know that musical scores don't just appear on manuscript paper overnight. |
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While higher education staff look at TER scores to predict success in a course of study, the TAFE sector prefers examples of ability. |
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Many were the instruments and singers interchanging scores and vocal lines during the Baroque Era. |
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You're going to wind up with realistic final scores, not 60-points-for-each-side shoot-outs. |
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He caught the late sports scores and admitted losing a bet on a particular game. |
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Girbes-Pierce hit Jarrette a third time from 2-yards out to put his team two scores ahead of the Scots. |
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For both sexes there was a significant trend of increasing mean scores with increasing birth weight. |
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Women with higher scores were more likely to eat nutritional food and exercise during pregnancy, said the authors. |
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The boards on the walls turn out to be squad rankings, combat exercise scores, award runnings. |
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Grades and test scores are important, but what a student can bring to a university community can sometimes be even more significant. |
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Birthweight, indomethacin treatment, and other factors did not significantly impact children's scores on these tests. |
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Also, children whose mothers gave disapproving looks, criticized them and gave support had lower verbal and math scores on the IQ test. |
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Test scores increase, reading levels rise, and teachers report fewer disciplinary problems. |
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Customers' satisfaction scores were based on their perceptions of companies' prices, quality, and ability to meet expectations. |
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Because every school must publish its test scores, parents will have a much better idea if their school lags behind others in the state. |
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Parental size and peripregnancy variables by pattern of change in weight standard deviation scores between zero and two years. |
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The weighted scores for each ulcer were then tallied to obtain a cumulative score. |
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Milder conditions prevailed last Saturday with the greens recovering at a great rate and a north-easterly springing up in the arvo, making good scores a little tougher. |
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The film helps to draw scores of visitors to this sleepy river town year after year. |
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Carling's conversion levelled the scores at 10-10 at half-time. |
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If you follow the program to a T, by month's end, you'll see a marked improvement in your scores and feel more energized and confident about your physical abilities. |
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The captain missed a penalty which would have levelled the scores. |
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There are scores of intriguing recipes to tempt your clientele's palates. |
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Now Oakley is probably a town no different than scores of others in most ways, with one glaring exception. |
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Ten minutes into the second half he landed a penalty to level the scores. |
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A system that scores low in ruggedization has sensitive components with maintenance procedures that are difficult to conduct in a field environment. |
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The music was re-recorded by Disney from more-or-less the same scores. |
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Student's tests are never repeated, therefore, they are prevented from retaking the same test items over and over again to improve their test scores. |
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When an account executive scores a client engagement, consulting managers waste no time calling around to find out who's qualified and who's available for the job. |
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Moreover, the rating scores for the non-native speakers were lower in level tones than contour tones, suggesting different degrees of difficulty for each tone. |
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Making a life insurance narrative scintillating as well as informative is, at the very least, a challenge, yet this author succeeds extraordinarily well on both scores. |
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This or the reduction in handicap allowance may have had something to do with the winning scores this year being not so good as last year's 105 points. |
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Those scores will vary a bit from today's, due to a reinstall of my OS recently, but the comparison is pretty accurate between the old and new detonators. |
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With the publication of Too Much Money, Dominick Dunne will settle a few last scores from the grave. |
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All the pieces I receive are put onto our waiting lists for performances, and we have an open call for scores for any chamber works using the alto or bass flute. |
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There have been scores of films revolving around the vampire theme. |
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The event, hosted at the ambassador's residence brought together scores of Norwegians resident in Zambia who were clad in colourful traditional costumes. |
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He said the increasing amount of re-marks, duplications and revised scores coming into the school on the morning of results day meant delays in getting results to students. |
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If you visit Jerusalem today, you will be moved by its beauty, its expanse, its bursting population, its thousands of Torah scholars and its scores of yeshivas. |
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Ovaries were assigned categorical scores from zero to three. |
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Four such panels were used to determine pass-fail scores for an anatomy test that was given to medical students in the fourth year of a six year programme. |
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The downgrade probably scores short-term political points for both leaders. |
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While we try to maintain an apples to apples test environment, we feel the different brands of comparable products should have minimal impact on the final scores. |
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Put your affairs in order, settle some scores and have one last party. |
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Two shots from within the future auditorium seem to tunnel through scores of crisscrossing scaffolds toward the stage as light filters down through swooping ceiling tarps. |
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Even the CBO would acknowledge that its scores represent only an educated guess. |
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As I read the Times' story, the issue in the survey was whether minority group members should be admitted over whites with higher test scores and grades. |
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It sees test scores as effete and irrelevant, like the older privileges of birth. |
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All of the sum scores were rescaled to the original response scale. |
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By shopping around, you can compare quotes for scores of different plans. |
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For three straight days, a spasm of violence has gripped Cairo, leaving 13 people dead and scores wounded. |
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Into the wind, the home side had to graft harder for scores. |
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas. |
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Similarly, the player with the better trio or quatorze can also score any other trios and quatorzes they hold, but the other player scores nothing for any trios or quatorzes. |
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This way he pulled scores from the death marches, and speeded them back to Budapest. |
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These means were calculated by adding the total patient satisfaction scores of all usual-care and intervention group members and dividing by the sample size. |
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It reduced scores of buildings to dust, ignited fires that raged apocalyptically for four days, and cut San Francisco off from all outside communication. |
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Although mental development index scores decreased over time for both groups of infants, children prenatally exposed to cocaine had scores that decreased faster. |
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The Bears' fielding and wicketkeeping have always held their own in the SuperSport series, but Border desperately need big scores to complement their fine bowling attack. |
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Film music buffs will want more complete realizations of these scores, but the present CD is excellent and an economical purchase for more moderate types. |
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There were some exceptional scores due to all the tees being scarified and top dressed and also people playing on temporary tees which were much further forward than usual. |
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Rebel militants know they have after the Ukrainian army lost scores of servicemen in battles over the last two weeks. |
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There were scores of acolytes and priests, preparing to begin the ritual. |
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He scores the pub quiz pedant's point for pointing out in BLOCK CAPITALS that the REASON NEIL YOUNG wasn't on the list of best US bands was his Canadianism. |
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Finally, after another series of twists and turns, Domenic finally scores a few hits, and smoke rips through the large hole in the back of Leana's ship. |
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We standardized scores in each category then applied the weights indicated above to arrive at our final results. |
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A hit movie scores in all four quadrants, a successful one in three. |
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At least Zimbabwe were able to make two reasonable innings scores. |
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The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties. |
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The senator also is curt on the subject of the D.C. political magazine that scores the votes of every member of Congress. |
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The player who makes seven or more tricks scores as though they had played a contract of 1NT, and gets an additional premium of 100 above the line. |
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He examined schoolchildren's scores on different academic subjects. |
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He watched for the scores on his favorite teams and finally turned it off. |
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At the same time, I was becoming increasingly concerned about the growing number of schools doing away with recess in the search for higher test scores. |
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Students counted daily attendances and absences, team numbers, scores in games, chairs and tables, and counted down the days to important events in their lives. |
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Data such as hip height measurements and muscle scores were also recorded. |
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Last Friday, eight people were killed and scores more injured by a car bomb so powerful that it devastated an entire city block. |
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In an interview with cir, he admitted to making scores of copies of surgical screws for Spinal Solutions. |
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Ties were broken according to each institution's multiyear APRs, which represent the APR scores from the preceding four seasons. |
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Indeed, in some states there are no differences between the average university entrance scores of boys and girls and high achievers of both genders perform about equally well. |
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Ringo has kept a home in LA since the mid-Seventies, luxuriating in the climate, the blissfully opulent lifestyle, and the presence of scores of fellow musicians. |
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Terman and his assistant relied on biographical accounts of illustrious individuals to compute the scores. |
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Another week, he caught scores of the rodents that had been conducting raids on vegetables. |
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He smashed the ball to the back of the net to level the scores yet again. |
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She has visited scores of penal facilities in Latin America and the United States, including over thirty prisons, jails, and police lock-ups in Brazil. |
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Tavakoli and the scores of other activists, bloggers, journalists and lawyers jailed in Iran deserve our unwavering support. |
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In reviewing applicants, we consider both objective criteria, such as test scores, and subjective criteria, such as leadership ability. |
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Where the Matrix scores visibly is its deep side windows providing good viewing all-round, and its steeply raked windscreen which also helps with the aerodynamics. |
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The Yeomen of the Guard, the most operatic of Sullivan's scores with Gilbert, and the most serious of Gilbert's librettos, has been lucky on records. |
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With his father's money and his own ever-growing influence he began to adopt the trappings of power, wearing purple robes and employing scores of attendants. |
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It was his fine play which levelled the scores for the Wasps early on. |
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They sashay along the red carpet, botox-smooth and silicone-enhanced, so blatantly vain and unabashedly full of themselves, spinning for scores of photographers. |
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If the scores are equal when all the balls have been potted, the black is placed back on its spot as a tiebreaker. |
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Evaluation of concordance of Gleason score between prostatectomy and biopsies that show more than two different Gleason scores in positive cores. |
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Therefore, prior to further statistical analysis, the TAAS raw scores were regressed on age and converted to a standard score. |
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The fetal vital signs respond to labour and delivery treatments and manoeuvres, and the simulator produces APGAR scores. |
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Reassuringly, the report pointed out that most infants with low Apgar scores will not develop cerebral palsy. |
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Predictive value of Apgar scores for developmental outcome in premature infants. |
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Researchers compared the school exam results of 877,000 Swedish teens with the Apgar scores of their infancy. |
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I love him and I'll be cartwheeling through the streets if he scores against Croatia. |
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Some of the greatest sci-fi inspired scores from both film and television were included in the concert. |
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Cal is asked to fail his entrance exam to the Magisterium, a magic school, but is unfortunately picked despite his poor scores. |
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Last week, Al Shabab killed more than 147 and wounded scores of students at Garissa University College which has left Kenyans traumatised. |
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It was substitute Ismail Mohamad who scored in the 83rd minute to level the scores in the match and helped Lekhwiya advance 4-3 on aggregate. |
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Shoji Aoki, the shakuhachi player, adapted the European music scores to the Japanese scales for himself and for his wife, Maiko, the koto player. |
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Word-recognition-in-noise scores at presentation levels between 65 and 90 dB sound pressure level were compared in 24 monaurally aided subjects. |
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Everyone loves scoring tries, but if the team scores off your yards that's just as good. |
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Quincy Carter, left, can only watch as Michael Hawthorne scores off an interception Saturday. |
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There was a significant reduction in trauma reexperience scores in the hypnotherapy group but not the control group. |
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The scratch team player has been putting steady scores in of late and this was a very steady round with 13 pars and a birdie. |
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In the spring, scores of yellow marsh marigolds grow between the rocks but in late fall only the mosses show green. |
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However, it was never the wins and losses or the box scores that motivated her. |
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Box scores highlight rebounds and blocks, but rarely publicize how many charges were taken. |
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Yet one of his key attributes that doesn't show up in the box scores is his willingness to take charges. |
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Descriptive statistics include frequency distributions and percentiles, mean, standard deviation, range of scores, skewness, and kurtosis. |
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Serum retinol and plasma zinc were obtained and analysed in collation with hearing test scores. |
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Spock is first officer of the ship, and he scores a girlfriend, Uhura. |
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Hopes are growing that controversial plans to axe scores of public telephone boxes across Northumberland are being scaled down by BT bosses. |
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There are scores of ex-Mormons, shamanists, pagans, and atheists meeting up, hoping to find comradery. |
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On Sunday, Nigerian troops were battling scores of Boko Haram fighters outside the northeast city of Bauchi. |
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Time will tell, but Tundra scores well on some important attributes, such as power and roadability, and in feelings of esteem and safety. |
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The chicken Shashlick was moist and flavoursome and garnered one of the highest scores since the club's inception. |
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Furthermore, we assume that reported happiness scores are cardinally comparable across individuals, which implies that the relation f is linear. |
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Psilocybin dose was significantly positively correlated with Mysticism and MEQ scores. |
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The research further indicated that students who listened to the music prior to an examination also had positively elevated achievement scores. |
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Vocal scores drawn from the edition were published by Novello in London, but some scores, such as the vocal score to Samson are incomplete. |
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In the days before miniature scores and recordings were available, it was not easy for young composers to get to know new music. |
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In the three years from 1935 to 1937 Britten wrote nearly 40 scores for the theatre, cinema and radio. |
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He has composed 13 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass. |
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Pink Floyd also composed several film scores, starting in 1968, with The Committee. |
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David Arnold, who composed the scores for the previous four Bond films, returned for Quantum of Solace. |
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Film scores encompass an enormous variety of styles of music, depending on the nature of the films they accompany. |
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Some composers, notably Ennio Morricone, orchestrate their own scores themselves, without using an additional orchestrator. |
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Composers of film scores typically can produce about three or four per year. |
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The winning team is the one that scores the most runs, including any extras gained, during their innings. |
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If the batsman hits the ball over the field boundary without the ball touching the field, the batting team scores six runs. |
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If the ball touches the ground and then reaches the boundary, the batting team scores four runs. |
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Often, media outlets covering a match will personally score the match, and post their scores as an independent sentence in their report. |
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An individual game, or frame, is won by the player who scores the most points. |
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In straight rail, a player scores a point and may continue shooting each time his cue ball makes contact with both other balls. |
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In sudden death, a player who scores lower on a hole than all of his opponents wins the match. |
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Additional calculations can be used to place higher significance on a player's recent tournament scores. |
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In both field hockey and ice hockey, a hat trick occurs when a player scores three goals in a single game. |
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A natural hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals, uninterrupted by any other player scoring for either team. |
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In team handball or water polo, if a player scores three times in a game, a hat trick is made. |
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For all their energised glory, the graphic scores of the Cageans demanded a priestcraft to ensure their authentic interpretation. |
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They did not contain any scores or rankings, but the report for Paris was considered the most positive. |
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Fish missed the conversion and so the Other Nationalities were able to level the scores a little later, Welshman Thomas crashing over for a try. |
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The winner of each match scores a point for his team, with half a point each for any match that is tied after the 18 holes. |
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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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A country scores higher HDI when the lifespan is higher, the education level is higher, and the GDP per capita is higher. |
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A country scores higher HDI when the life expectancy at birth is longer, the education period is longer, and the income per capita is higher. |
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In the last study, countries scored medium, below or over the average scores in three fields studied. |
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It also allows researchers to estimate achievement scores and their standard errors. |
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These scores are often suggested to represent a survival from medieval Cumbric, a theory first popularized in the 19th century. |
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He has been based in Los Angeles since 1997 and has composed the scores to over fifty feature films. |
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The shows set a joint record, each receiving 11 nominations for Lucille Lortel Awards, and feature contemporary scores. |
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In a 2008 survey conducted by The Sunday Times the Slade recorded perfect scores. |
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A Level grades are also sometimes converted into numerical scores, typically UCAS tariff scores. |
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A popular pattern in many scores is for the lead drummer to play a phrase, and the section to play in response. |
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In competition, one of the adjudicators grades a band on how creative their scores are and how well they fit the piping. |
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Spiteri was also invited to make a series of cameo appearances at different events, all of which involved film scores. |
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In common with other UEFA club tournaments, the away goal applied when aggregate scores was parity. |
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Many good rounds have been fashioned through low scores here, often aided by prevailing downwind conditions. |
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In the event that neither team scores, the hammer remains with the same team. |
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However, some confusion may arise if neither team scores points in an end, this is called a blank end. |
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Chicago high school rankings are determined by the average test scores on state achievement tests. |
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This information is used in consumer credit scores, making it difficult or more expensive for the defendant to obtain credit. |
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Flanders also scores very high in international comparative studies on education. |
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Various skill scores can be determined to measure the value of the rainfall forecast. |
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In Europe, with the ban on landfilling untreated waste, scores of incinerators have been built in the last decade, with more under construction. |
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