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The report finds that it takes a score well into the "Exceeds Standards" category on the eighth-grade ISAT to have a good shot at scoring well on the ACT in eleventh grade.

Being in education is a dummy variable that takes a score of 1 if a respondent is enroled in any type of full-time education.

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It took a score of one-under 143 to qualify for the final 36 holes, breaking last year's record cut score at Royal Troon by three shots.

A different twist on hand-or-fist took a score of years to achieve foreign-policy dominance, but you can't keep a good metaphor down.

Clarke followed up a one-over-par first-round 72 with a second round of par 71 to take a score of one over into the third round.

"Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2" comes from 40 years earlier and is the oldest example of Balanchine taking a score by this composer that had seemed minor, as if to say, "No — this is major".

In this way, term detections from the word-based LVCSR system maintain the confidence score given by the recognition process; detections from the GMM-HMM word matcher take as score the confidence computed during the GMM-HMM word matching; and detections from the Levenshtein distance-based word identifier take a score in the opposite direction to the computed distance.

We decided to take a score of ⩾8 as indicating a level of anxiety that could be considered abnormal and, therefore, may warrant intervention.

Taking a score of ≥2 at the threshold level of 50%% as criteria for sampling results in 100%% sensitivity (assuming perfect test sensitivity at herd-level).

For corruption, we assume absence of corruption by taking a score of 10 on Transparency International's index, i.e. it is perceived that there is no corruption.

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