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If a Chinese paper dwells on the names of specific officials who allowed the construction of unsafe schools, it might be scoring a point for accountability, but the investigative coup also leaves the paper vulnerable to petty political retribution.
That might be scoring quick runs to help win a game, or as we've just seen in New Zealand, it might be batting with other people to save a game.
Records tumbled as quickly as Australia's batsmen, with England surpassing 500 runs in an innings twice and 600 on two other occasions — mammoth scores whose baseball equivalent might be scoring 20 or more runs in a game.
Sergio Bendixen, a veteran Hispanic pollster in Miami who was at first uncertain what impact the issue would have on Latino voters, said he had seen an escalation of the coverage in Spanish-language news media and that Republicans might be scoring points.
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He later clarified statements, but my frustration with the Governor's comments is his poor assessment of public health threats and his disregard for medical science when political points might be scored.
These two key questions were eventually selected based on how actionable the answers might be (scored as high, medium and low) and what data sources were available.
On the contrary, the perception of associated risks might be scored much higher for EVD than for influenza, thereby increasing the acceptance of compulsory vaccination.
For example in C6 the education factor in culture section might be scored as limited (4 out of possible 12) if the policy mentioned training and/or education programmes for researchers but gave no detail about what the training included or where it could be accessed.
Late at night, hours after the blaze was out, firefighters were still unable to go very far inside the hot and smoking building to recover what they said might be scores more bodies.
In table 2, "Real Score" might be " Revised Score"?
For those who might be keeping score, we just passed the 333rd consecutive month of global temperatures above the 20th-century average.
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