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To illustrate how learners' test-taking behaviors (and thus the validity of a WAF test) might be influenced by whether or not they know the scoring method to be used, the "One-Point" method, in an extreme case, may result in everybody selecting all choices to achieve the maximum score if the method is known to learners.

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The crowd for a sellout Stade de France now arrives with low expectations, but this is an enigmatic team, and if everybody selected plays to their best level they have the weapons to strike back.

He explained: "Now you know you've been selected, everybody else knows, so around the small village where I'm from everybody's saying 'we've tried to get tickets' or 'we've got tickets and we'll be there' so it adds a bit of pressure to make sure I'm on point and I can make the country proud".

Everybody in the selected age group was asked to participate in the study, regardless of reason for the doctor's appointment.

Because there is a larger "pie" of goods and services to satisfy preferences (since compensation could be paid and everybody's preferences better satisfied), selecting policies with the greatest net benefit serves economic efficiency (Hicks 1939, Kaldor 1939).

We worked hard to raise money to buy this land, and they -- not everybody, a select few -- just wreck it".

"His name came up while selecting the all-conference team and everybody agreed he was a top player," Rome said.

We aimed at selecting all children within each village, but not everybody was present.

In the years since she has won the Ted Hughes award for innovation in poetry; been nominated for the Mercury prize for her hip-hop album Everybody Down; and been selected as one of Poetry Book Society's 20 next generation poets – a prestigious list picked just once per decade.

"Everybody knew I had selected Kevin O'Connor to take the penalty.

Mark McGwire appears, but instead of explaining the bizarre situation, he distracts the townspeople by asking "Do you want to know the terrifying truth, or do you want to see me sock a few dingers?" (the latter choice being selected by everybody present); he accommodates them, and then hides the evidence under his cap.

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