Sentence examples for increase in points from inspiring English sources

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The Dow Jones industrial average soared 416 points, or 3.6percentt, in its biggest increase in points in more than five years.

The increase in the wage bill (32%) was higher than the increase in points (14%), but it still represented a decent return.

The difference of 1.33 points per 5-question, 10-point exercise represents a 24.5% increase in points awarded to students due to peer versus professional grading.

The increase in points due to student grading, to a mean of 67.6%, helped accomplish our goal of administering practice exams that would roughly match scores on actual exams, and thus not deflate or inflate final grades.

In the multivariate model, the risk for delirium or confusion also increased by 3% per year for age (HR 0.47, 95%CI 1.01 to 1.05), by 9% for each increase in points of the SOFA score (HR 1.09, 95%CI 1.01 to 1.17) and by 87% for patients who smoked (HR 1.97, 95%CI 1.10 to 3.51) (Table 2).

On the other hand, AFG only reflects an increase in "points on the scale" but does not provide any information about the maximum possible score on that scale; therefore, it is impossible to know whether the patient has achieved the maximum possible improvement.

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New generation aircraft and other key trends will lead to a reduction in 'hub' connecting traffic, an increase in point-to-point services and the continued growth of low-cost carriers, all of which are cornerstones of Gatwick's case for a second runway".

On the other hand, from 200°C to 300°C, the intensity increases (part c of Figure 2B) indicating an increase in point defect concentration.

An increase in hardness and electrical resistivity with an increase in negative substrate bias is also attributed to a decrease in Ni grain size and an increase in point defect density.

Interestingly, both the decreasing influence of allocentric coding and the concomitant increase in pointing responses variability were well captured by a Bayesian model in which the weighted combination of allocentric and egocentric cues is governed by a coupling prior.

The ovum of a human female undergoes only 22 cell divisions prior to meiosis [23], which may explain the relative lack of increase in point mutations with age in females as compared to males.

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