The new computerised screening device flags up where candidates get the same scores in written answers.
Not surprisingly, reading scores in the Golden State plummeted to worst in the nation.
In Orleans Parish, academic performance scores in the school district have risen nearly 25 percent.
Consider the recent stretch of ludicrous scores in BCS bowl games leading up to Monday's finale.
One common theme for the brands with low scores in value-creation is the presence of family ownership.
Top business schools started accepting GRE scores in 2006, led by Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
Students there have achieved some of the highest test scores in the world in math and science.
The Rangers were blanked by identical 3-0 scores in their prior two games in Ottawa and Montreal.
Power, with perfect scores in the individual mechanical, powertrain, body and interior, and features and accessories categories.
Some may grant credit to people with scores in the high 500s, while others require 620 or more.
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And Mr. McCain would seem to have the popular stance on both scores in the current political climate.
Speaking of Absolution, the scores you achieve in the sniper challenge boosts your scores in the main game.
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Your test scores in most subjects have been higher than the state average.
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Deliciously, Taylor also settled a number of old scores in the book--including, it seems, several with his McLean in-laws.
The company has pushed up its scores in both ad awareness and purchase consideration since the beginning of March.
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Glen Cove students' test scores in 2011-12 were slightly above the state's average.
But Dwayne Bravo (113) and Denesh Ramdin (71) made their highest Test scores in a partnership worth 182 runs.
As a nation, our scores in the United States were steadily on the rise until about 20 years ago.
Indeed in 2006, of the top 100 scores in the highest level of Thailand's monastic exams, 97 were by women.
Each team, which consists of three archers, is ranked according to their cumulative scores in the qualification round described above.
He raised his scores in both areas from 5 to 25 and gained about 1, 500 followers over the next two months.
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He was not awarded an England contract for the summer after a series of poor scores in Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Elephants coach Vahid Halilhodzic responded by throwing on Chelsea striker Drogba who was able to level the scores in the 67th minute.
The 75% passing score on a literacy test was too high, and "minimum qualifications" required only passing scores in the 66%-to-70% range.
Complaints about MyFord Touch dragged down the No. 2 U.S. auto maker's quality scores in recent surveys by Consumer Reports and J.
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Sure enough, high scores in value creationled to stronger financial performance.
The way the test is scored changed in the mid-1990s, but the mean scores in prior years were recalibrated to make them comparable.
So, like NCAA rule breakers, credit card companies are offering gifts to recruits with high credit scores in return for opening new cards.
They found that those with the highest tendency to make such comparisons had the lowest scores in the notional race against 500 others.
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