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The Justice Department spent at least $1.8 million through June 11 on reuniting Elian with his father, assigning scores of officials and negotiators to the case.
The researchers then asked 34 undergraduate men and 47 undergraduate women to rate the funnier captions in pairs, without knowing the sex of the authors, assigning scores to the writers depending on how they fared.
The report is a preamble to assigning scores to individual buildings on their energy use and publicizing them to further encourage property owners to make necessary improvements, not unlike the grade system the city uses for restaurants.
New candidates were created by answering twenty-one questions about economic, social, and foreign policy — How does your candidate feel about the Cold War? — and then assigning scores, from one to ten, reflecting his or her speaking ability, poise, and personal magnetism.
Hobbs et al. [12] has weighted the criteria by assigning scores between 0 and 10.
J.C. Penney's catalog division spent more than $4 million constructing a data warehouse to help in marketing efforts by assigning scores to customers based on their purchasing patterns.
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These panels assign scores to about half the applications they receive (the others are rejected outright).
be an n-tuple of assigned scores such that ∀l
A further step is to assign scores to each independent director.
Engineers taking the test are assigned scores between zero and 300 along with an indicator of attainment — novice, proficient or expert.
that are assigned scores or probabilities by an algorithm or classifier, creating a scoring system is straightforward.
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