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On one point, each viewer agreed: It was a relief that neither the president nor Mrs. Clinton talked about the scandal that nearly drove him from office.
Marglin anticipates that partisans of the different traditions will agree on one point: each will allow that the book reveals the shortcomings of the other theories but will insist that it fails utterly to reflect the power and majesty of one's own particular brand of truth.
As always, when a Picasso sculpture rests on more than one point each footing conveys a specific weight and tension, like the precisely gauged step of a ballerina.
On the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress, administered every two years, average scores in fourth and eighth-grade math increased slightly, gaining one point each on a 500-point scale since 2009 and continuing a trend of minimal increases since 2003.
Correct answers to these questions were assigned one point each, and based on this scoring system, an overall knowledge score was calculated.
Cameroon and Guinea, with one point each, were meeting later on Saturday.
Affirmative responses on the A, C and E items were given one point each.
At one point, each parent had the opportunity to offer perspectives on the episode and how the school can move forward.
The most obvious answer – that of course, field goals are worth either two or three points depending on where you shoot from and free throws are worth one point each – might be the first to come to mind for many who have a casual familiarity with the sport.
One point each was given to the presence of scalloping on the liver, spleen, pancreas, or portal vein (Fig. 1).
After settling on 100 data points as the window, an averaged (S1+S2)/2 incremented by one point each time was calculated along with σ and σ for the corresponding sets of 100 points used in the signal averaging process.
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