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More points mean less needed assistance.

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The result under 10 points excludes depression, getting more than 10 points means occurrence with high likelihood of depressive episodes, whereas 10 19 points indicate mild depression, 20 25 mean a moderate depression, and more than 25 points mean severe depression.

"Source London's roll-out of more charging points means electric vehicles are going to become very familiar indeed," said the motoring journalist Quentin Willson.

To include more contact points means to loose this in favor of robustness.

More points can mean a longer sentence.

According to long interval from onset to surgery (group 1<2<3<4<5), the score (mRS, iNPHGS) of them showed higher points mean more severity.

Kennedy's time scheme allows him to quit a sequence with a lot of business left hanging, teasing us, leading us through other events with other characters so that plot points mean much more when finally resolved.

Mr. Otellini told analysts that while NAND flash chips account for only a fraction of Intel's business, the segment's impact on Intel's bottom line is more dramatic because lower price points mean the company sells even greater quantities, bringing down gross margins.

The CCI score was 2 or less in 115 (77%) patients and 34 (23%) patients scored 3 or more points, which means a higher level of comorbidity preoperatively (Table 1).

What's more, if you buy a box online, you get 96 bonus points and points mean prizes.

Franklin and Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pa., which does not have a set cutoff for scholarship eligibility but takes the SAT scores into account, had one applicant whose score correction of more than 300 points meant the difference between a $5,000 scholarship and one worth $12,500.

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