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South Korean students routinely score at the top in international academic tests.
Jobs and the economy, in contrast, routinely score 50% or more.
For now, at least, the fear that teams will routinely score in the 60's has subsided.
James Hundon caught three touchdown passes as the SaberCats capped a 16-1 season with one of the more remarkable achievements in Arena football history: 50 shutout minutes of defense in a league whose teams routinely score more than 50 points a game.
All in all, KIPP students get about 60% more class time than their peers and routinely score better in tests.Still, American schoolchildren are unlikely to end up working as hard as the French, let alone the South Koreans, any time soon.
The GAMMA nursing measure was developed to routinely score a person's ability to independently perform activities of daily living.
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During his career, he has routinely scored more goals than league averages would predict.
Dutch and Swedish companies routinely scored at the top of their sectors, which WWF says can be mostly attributed to the power of their national industry commitments.
In last season's playoffs, the Bulls routinely scored on the Nets in the first round with basic side screen-and-rolls, a play most teams defend easily.
If Shanghai is a showcase of Chinese educational progress, America's showcase would be Massachusetts, which has routinely scored higher than all other states on America's main federal math test in recent years.
Russell has been rolling since returning to the starting lineup 10 games ago, routinely scoring in the 20s and bursting out for 39 points against Brooklyn.
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