She put herself as "nine" on a scale of one to ten for drunkenness.
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Trained assessors then graded the patterns of lines and skin coarseness on the hand impressions on a scale of one to six.
The assessors scored participants' responses on a scale of one to three.
So on a scale of one to five, with five being the most legislative impact on stocks, how does the farm bill rate?
Among other questions, the survey asked respondents to rate, on a scale of one to five, who would be most difficult to place.
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Ms Powell, lead councillor for sport, culture and leisure, said hopes for a festival were "an eight" on a scale of one to 10.
On a scale of one to five, Geithner gets 3.5 stars.
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On a scale of one to 10, the education of the nation's English learners is "below five, " said Gary Cook, a specialist with the Wisconsin Center for Education Research.
They did this by rating how likely they thought it was, on a scale of one to seven, that a couple would break up in the next five years.
After the volunteers had made their estimates, they were asked to indicate on a scale of one to seven how familiar they were with either the banknote or the coin.
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At every Cheesecake Factory restaurant, a kitchen manager is stationed at the counter where the food comes off the line, and he rates the food on a scale of one to ten.
Using the interviews, the authors rated management practices on a scale of one to five (with one being worst and five best) across 18 categories within three broad areas: shop-floor operations, performance management and talent management.
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And let me ask you what the Senate Intelligence Committee asked last week of the deputy CIA director, which is, on a scale of one to 10, where would you rank Pakistani cooperation on matters of counterterrorism?
Not a fan of debt, Baron kept plowing his profits back into software enhancements that could garner monthly subscriptions--like the Baron Tornado Index, which ranks the severity and direction of storms on a scale of one to ten.
The tweets linked to pictures, including one of feet on a scale reading 214 pounds, and another one of Ai and an unidentified male peering into the camera.
The movie review website has become a useful short hand for how well a film is being reviewed because it takes a lot of reviews and aggregates them into one easy number on a scale of 1 to 100.
The nebulous field of nanotechnology, freighted with as much hype as legitimate promise, boils down to the process of manipulating matter on a molecular scale (a nanometer is one billionth of a meter, about ten times the width of a hydrogen atom).
The nebulous field of nanotechnology, freighted with as much hype as legitimate promise, boils down to the process of manipulating matter on a molecular scale (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, about the width of ten hydrogen atoms).
This measured, among other things, feelings of guilt on a scale from one (very slightly guilty or not at all) to five (extremely guilty).
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If you can keep a lid on spending, the scale of the problem is cut in half in one and a half presidential terms without having to do much more than make sure the statisticians have a slightly quirky inflation model.
Errors of detail, perhaps inevitable in a one-man undertaking on this scale, should not distract readers from the force of the central argument.
Since imbalance of one kind or another is a condition of any interesting narrative on such a scale, few are likely to regret this one-sidedness.
And of those two following the other model, one is still near irrelevant on a global scale but Android has a clear majority of that global market.
Along to Cromarty, 25 miles north-east of Inverness, I met Kirsty Pryer, one of six people who work for Calico, an internet service provider on a small scale but one that's hardly noticed the downturn.
He then brings out a collection of gold bracelets and places one on the scale.
Developers should also provide equal incentives for players to engage in one-on-one combat, a large-scale siege of a castle or large-scale battles for territory.
It is one of suspected bribery on a huge scale by Elf executives, who managed a sophisticated lobbying network on behalf of other French firms.
Advanced Micro Devices ' (nyse: AMD - news - people ) antitrust lawsuit against Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ), which alleges bullying behavior on a massive scale, offers one explanation as to why one of AMD's hottest chips never caught on.
He compared the prospects to October 1987, when portfolio insurance, just "a bunch of stop-loss orders on a large-scale basis, " caused the market to plunge 23% in one day.
The extent of democracy in the cantons is captured on a scale running from one to six.
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