Sentence examples for given negative scores from inspiring English sources

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Frequently observed substitutions are likely to be functional neutral and receive positive scores, while seldom observed substitutions are seen to be more likely to cause functional disturbance and are given negative scores.

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briggsae miRNAs produced no scores and two even gave negative scores [ 29].

Similarly, transactions deemed to be malicious, such as uploading viruses or worms, or trying to initiate a buffer overflow attack, will be given negative feedback scores.

The remaining two scores are given negative weights.

Few users have tried to give negative or low scores to excellent contributions.

In all, four out of ten professors rated Mr Kerry's economic plan as good or very good, but 27% gave it negative scores.

If insufficient information was provided the item was given a negative score.

Any character aligned to a stop character should be given a negative score, but not a negative score of such large magnitude as to disallow valid alignments containing a stop codon.

On the other hand, the presence of anti-mitochondrial antibodies gives a negative score of 4 points.

However, the low quality of the studies could have been overstated as the criteria were scored conservatively: we gave a negative score when a criterion was not reported.

The second gives negative lengths.

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