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In baseball, for example, this means that the score might be as much as several pitches behind a live, televised game.
She compared the situation to a golfer on a good day; his score might be unusually high, but that did not mean the game was not fair.
He said that he thought the winning score might be 15 or 16 under par and that someone might shoot a very low round Sunday.
As the hours went by, I thought now and then that a truncated version of the score might be the way to go.
With Pittsburgh's record-setting wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and quarterback Rod Rutherford facing Virginia and its quarterback, Matt Schaub, the teasing question heading into the Continental Tire Bowl on Saturday was how high the score might be.
Only one characteristic seems to hint at what our Stanford score might be, and that is our ability to become totally absorbed in a book or film, or to give ourselves up to a physical activity such as running or swimming.
A score might be enough to begin with, but since the Africans cannot provide even this number the choppers (and pilots) will have to come from elsewhere.The government in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, may jib at the prospect of West Europeans or Americans providing or flying aircraft over Darfur, so it would be good if Russia or India were to help out.
This phenomenon indicates that the F score might be more effective than the TFDF.
The SCAT-3 symptom severity score might be a useful tool to help characterize patients' post-traumatic headache [1].
The score might be continuous (such as 0 10) or categorical (e.g., excellent, good, fair, bad, and poor).
The CSA-NGAL score might be the tool needed to improve awareness and enable interventions to possibly modify these detrimental outcomes.
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