Sentence examples for prone to score from inspiring English sources

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For the participants with the same QoL, those with a junior high educational level and below tended to score higher than those with a senior high educational level and above on item E9 (DIF contrast = 0.50), and females were prone to score lower than were males (DIF contrast = −0.86) on item S2.

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Other than the Dragic signing, the Suns' biggest free agent acquisitions were Michael Beasley – a talented forward as prone to scoring flurries as he is to head-scratching blunders – and the veteran forward Luis Scola, whom the Suns acquired on the cheap via the league's new amnesty provision.

The SSR alleles were separated using 3%% agarose gels, a method that is prone to scoring error due to imprecise binning of alleles.

Mark made known his disapproval of leftwing politicians who he felt were prone to point-scoring at the expense of the police, and he directed his fire at defence lawyers whom he saw as perverting the course of justice, attacking them most memorably in the 1973 Dimbleby lecture on BBC television.

Younger students, women, and those who were already prone to low scores were the most impacted, with the starkest changes seen in mathematics-heavy courses.

Finally, the use of the quadratic discriminant score function is not prone to subjectivity in scoring or inaccuracies in quantitation as immunohistochemical staining or densitometry of an electrophoresed nucleic acid band can be.

He said he watched tapes of the first three games "and noticed I might be more prone to go for the score more frequently than I need to," referring to a bid for laughs.

That theory could help explain why studies have found that people prone to mind wandering also score higher on tests of creativity, like the word-association puzzle mentioned earlier.

Assuming that pairs of nodes interacting with the central ego in a similar way are more prone to be connected, the score of the pair ((i,j) ) is then computed from the scalar product of these weight vectors: s_{mathrm{pr}}(i,j) = frac{(w_{A} e,i) cdot w_{A} e,j) + w_{B} e,i) cdot w_{B} e,j))}{W e)}.

The other two properties, even though it can be argued to carry some desired coevolution effects, are also prone to raise the MI score of false positives.

Wiltshire et al. [ 19] demonstrated that true positive peaks are more prone to increase in LOD score when additional informative meioses are sampled, while false positives are not.

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