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"If you are going to buy anything, get a scale that works.
Get a scale (you need scientific precision) and a paper-thin flexible spatula, and do not veer from the instructions; this is no time to toss in some chopped chocolate.
(Forget about cups and measuring spoons if you want to succeed in pastry; get a scale and set it to metric, which enables you to get the most exacting measurements).
"Counting all the little [FACES] and you don't get a scale".
As for why other formats were perceived as more difficult to comprehend, subjects commented: "Counting all the little [FACES] and you don't get a scale".
For this, the scores from 0=very good to 4=very bad were reverse coded and multiplied by 25 in order to get a scale from 0 to 100, with 0 indicating the lowest and 100 the highest responsiveness.
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A summary variable was created by adding the figures from each of the five statements, getting a scale ranging from 0 to 500.
The console as karaoke idea gets a scaling down – in several senses – with the release of Just SING!
Although getting a SCALE-UP room is not a trivial undertaking for many secondary implementers, their efforts are rewarded in having a sustained, significant change that will be around for many years.
Later, from the Angel pub on St Giles High Street, I'm able to get a better scale of the redevelopment.
You can get a postage scale for about $10.
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