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Each class is worth a number of credits (usually three or four).
For ease of calculating, we will assume that each category is worth a number of point equal to its percentage weight (For example, a category worth 20% will be worth 20 points).
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And for what it's worth, a number of those in attendance Thursday are soccer notables in England's Premier League.
Mr. Critchell would not disclose the cost of the remodeling or the recently completed office renovation upstairs and in the adjoining 4 East 52nd Street town house, other than to say that both projects would be worth "a number of necklaces" -- double-strand, natural pearl necklaces, that is, at 1917 prices.
For what it's worth, a number of investors and politicians have recently said to me they think it is a wholly naive hope that we will ever get all our money back.
Typically, there are five different colors of stick, each of which is worth a specific number of points.
The gymnasia have forms which operate on a unit-credit system, that is to say a term is divided into course units, each of which is worth a certain number of credits.
Each piece of the army is worth a certain number of points, which is to make sure that the armies are about as equal as possible in their strength and abilities.
Each category is worth a certain number of points, adding up to a total of 100.
In the "overlay" system, a week is worth a particular number of points, depending on location and time of year.
Yankee John replies: The Rules: Each state is worth a set number of points, called electoral votes, corresponding to the size of its population.
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