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After years of experimenting with the number of points awarded for each race, NASCAR in 1975 imposed a scoring system that remained in place until 2004, thereby inaugurating the "modern era" of the Cup Series.

The federal scoring system for the Race to the Top competition allotted a significant number of points to states that got local and union support for their reform plans.

After the race, I.R.L. officials said the timing and scoring system -- the timelines embedded in the track at regular intervals -- upheld Castroneves's victory.

In Race to the Top's 500-point scoring system, states can earn at least 58 points for developing more robust evaluation systems and using them to make staffing decisions, like who should get tenure.

The scoring system uses four clinical factors: age ≥65 years, race (white race associated with the lowest risk of FTM), presence of cardiovascular disease and presence of PVD to stratify patients into low, moderate, high and very high risks of FTM.

Hooked up to the electronic scoring system, the leaping, lunging duo raced up and down the long plastic strip with stunning speed.

A clinical scoring system based on age, BMI, and race was used to divide subjects into those at low, intermediate, and high risk of GDM.

Sailing over 3¼‐mile wind ward‐leeward‐windward courses in a puffy 15 20‐knot north west wind, Belle Haven won each of the last two races by 14¾ points to 21, (under the low‐point scoring system) after losing the opener, 16 to 19¾.

Using his deep network of supporters, deputy whips and a paper-based scoring system that dates back to the House leadership races of the 1990s, McCarthy and his team were asserting momentum Wednesday night in the race to become the second-ranking House Republican, hoping to swiftly seal the deal as other contenders were still mulling whether to join the fray.

Based on the derivation group data, using multivariate analysis, a simple clinical risk scoring system was created using the clinical characteristics of maternal age, BMI, and race (Table 2).

A scoring system based partly on technical merit determined the results of Wellesley crew races until 1964, when the team responded to a challenge by the M.I.T. crew and finally raced to see who could cross the finish line first.

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