Sentence examples for assigned points for from inspiring English sources

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A "western diet score" assigned points for increased consumption of unhealthy foods.

This was performed by three blinded third-party physicians; each surveyor assigned points for each criterion and from this the total score was calculated.

Continuous variables were assigned points for each unit of measurement up to a maximum which was within the range for our cohort.

The results of quality assessment of included studies using the NOS are shown in table 2. All studies reported that diagnoses of cases and controls were based on criteria and clinical records, and thus all studies were assigned points for 'adequate definition of cases' and 'definition of controls.' Three studies reported consecutive participants.

This scheme assigned points for the complexity of each of the ideas expressed (low: more concepts than interconnections identified within the concept map [1] or high: more interconnections than concepts identified within a concept map [2]) as well as the number of multiple connections, multiple levels, or additional self-selected concepts indicated on a concept map.

Although Betsy occasionally assigned points for attendance, she distinguished participation from true engagement: "I try not to grade for participation because I don't want students to feel like they can come and be passive and just sit, but they actually have to be active learners".

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Value can be extrinsic (e.g., if an instructor assigns points for completing an assignment, then a student may complete it to get a good grade).

These so-called "merit-based" systems can also assign points for bona fide family relationships and humanitarian need.

Mr. Kureishy came to this country under a system Canada pioneered in the 1960s that favors highly skilled foreigners, by assigning points for education and work experience and accepting those who earn high scores.

The Health Department assigns points for violations: 0 to 13 points is an A. Anything over 27 is a C. On July 25, Ming Du got a 93 and was shut down.

Subsequently, a separate group of judges, who can use video replay to scrutinise every step in depth, rates each element on a grade of execution (GOE) ranging from -3 to +3, as well as assigning points for skating skills, transitions, step sequences, interpretation and timing.

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