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 same revaluation must be applied both to the numbers and to the spaces between them, lest the numbers all lump together at one end of the scale, followed (or preceded) by the spaces.
The range is calculated from the previous week's opinion polls, which are used to project the best result for the Conservatives at one end of the scale and the best result for Labour at the other.
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.
Trained assessors then graded the patterns of lines and skin coarseness on the hand impressions on a scale of one to six.
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?
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.
In the case of large-scale land deals, one of the primary justifications given by governments in developing countries is that they need investments in order to develop the land and make it more productive.
The brass fixtures bring to mind one of those mid-scale seafood restaurants with a nautical theme.
Well, digging into third-quarter results, the economies of scale one expects in such an enterprise seem slow in coming.
No one disputes the scale of what he is now attempting to achieve.
One is the scale of rebalancing that the world economy requires, and the role of exchange rates in that process.
No-one knows the scale of the problem, but the International Labour Organisation estimates at least 200, 000 children are trafficked within west Africa annually.
Banbury said the UN knew well in advance that the storm would hit Myanmar, but no one predicted the scale of the disaster.
Sony and Playstation have had a share of security problems in the past, but the 2011 hack was one of the largest-scale data breach in the modern Internet.
"We think it sets a dangerous precedent for the government to usurp the role of fiduciaries by placing its thumb on the scale for one kind of investment--index funds, " the groups continue.
One set of small-scale sunshine-reduction experiments discussed in Asilomar would send plumes of various sulphurous fluids in the stratosphere to find out which would best produce a haze of small particles similar to those that cool the planet after a large volcanic eruption.
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.
She put herself as "nine" on a scale of one to ten for drunkenness.
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Then the game will be one of getting to a mass scale, pronto.
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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That is partly a question of scale: one lucky break by a smaller firm could double its reserves, but barely register at one of the majors.
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