Sentence examples for confusing scoring from inspiring English sources

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The Tennessee Education Association has criticized aspects of the system, citing what it describes as poorly trained evaluators and a confusing scoring rubric, and wants it postponed until it is essentially perfect.

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Candidates for the best revival of a musical have also groused that "42nd Street" is getting an unfair advantage by being prominently featured in the opening number, part of which was recorded on Tuesday night in the Times Square subway station, utterly confusing scores of late-night commuters.

(Correction: Stat taken from Dodgers' official daily notes was incorrect; Tuesday was first victory when trailing after eight innngs. Possibly they were confused by scoring three in bottom of eighth to win opener?).

But let's not confuse test scores with accomplishment.

"We don't want to confuse test scores going down with stepping away from raising standards," Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker and a Democratic candidate for mayor, told reporters.

On neurological examination, he appeared confused and scored 15 of 30 items on the mini-mental state examination.

It could be an effective submission strategy, if not an optimal one, because submitting more than one could be confusing if the score from the feedback is less than the numbers of locations in the submission.

I always thought end zone celebrations were confusing, like after you score you're expected to dance or put on a play?

Whilst our method of quality assessment was repeatable within our team, reproducibility has not been tested externally and the number of criteria met should not be confused with a scoring system.

This method might not be accurate sometimes because it is very likely that the new face looks like multiple known faces in the system and the system will generate several high scores, which is confusing.

If we're using high-quality assessments for low-complexity learning, there's not much danger of inaccuracy in confusing the two; if Pat scored 100% on the times table quiz, it's probably safe to say that Pat really knows the times tables.

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