Similar words: scoring system, scorching, scouring, snoring, boring, mooring, adoring, moorings. Meaning: [skɔr /skɔː] n. evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score.
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211. You must also decide whether to caution the player for unsporting behaviour or, if a scoring chance was clearly denied, you must send the player off.
212. Our team turned the tables in the last five minutes by scoring two goals successively.
213. The scoring system for sailing is quite different from other sports.
214. So the electronic scoring system is adopted to record it.
215. Conclusion The Japanese scoring scale is superior to the domestic system and suitable for the early diagnosis of DIC.
216. OAKLAND , CALIF . - The new, high - scoring, rapid - firing Rockets might have seemed beaten.
217. The Jazz took a short - lived 80 - 79 lead, then Houston started scoring.
218. After scoring, Sneijder sprinted around the field, tapping the front of his head, then ran to a TV camera and tapped the lens.
219. They have very good players, and while they are scoring goals they are also conceding them.
220. The playmaker led France a showdown against Italy[sentencedict.com], scoring against Spain and Portugal on the way.
221. Side-way attack is the main attack form of scoring, the place kick is another kind of important goal way in this Europe Cup too.
222. After scoring his first points at Magny-Cours, Nelson Piquet was back in action for Renault.
223. The domestic title was again won with Maniche scoring six times.
224. The Lakers led 53 - 49 at halftime, with no one on either team scoring in double digits.
225. RESULTS: The serum albumin level were markedly correlated with occurring, scoring and healing of decubitus.
226. In regard to writing rubric, with well-defined scoring rubric can increasing inter-rater consistency, but raters test-retest reliability still influenced by personal variables.
227. At the same time, the number of rows to delete more scoring index rose . 5.
228. For most of his career, Iverson has been quintessential, high - scoring offensive showman.
229. The WFA scoring system must be used in all competitions. No other scoring system is allowed.
230. Based on relative regulations of the college, "the field practice of dendrology " is a separate course with separate scoring and separate credit.
231. The Rockets rely on him for more that scoring and playmaking.
232. The opponents must attempt to "touch" the ball carrier to prevent the other team from scoring.
232. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
233. Conclusion: For choosing IUI timing, the urinary LH and the vaginal ultrasound follicular scanning are important indicators; while cervical scoring, the menstrual cycle and the BBT be of assistance.
234. I can remember one day there was something uncomplimentary about him in the papers and he went out and had an unbelievable game, scoring one and setting up another.
235. Not solely a scoring machine, Michael dominates defensively as well.
236. Scoring Part: adopt 5 points scoring, scoring distance in-phase adjust, blazonry and easy to bend the carton sheet.
237. Methods:32 cases of postmenopausal colpoxerosis were treated by FJG, and the clinical symptoms scoring and level of sexual hormones were observed.
238. It also discusses the framework of theory-based validity and scoring validity of the tests.
239. Putting up 90, 000 yuan ($13, 000) to buy a 10-year-old Toyota, He took a chance and put it back on the market, eventually scoring 120, 000 yuan ($18, 000) as the resale price.
240. All patients received left ventriculography(LVG) after PCI to determine ventricular pressure, volume and wall movement scoring(WMS).
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