Similar words: sighting, fighting, lighting, nightingale, lightweight, weight, weighty, over weight. Meaning: [weɪt] n. (statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance.
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1. Do they pay London weighting?
2. The tests and teacher assessments have equal weighting.
3. Each question in the exam has equal weighting.
4. I get an extra £2,700-a-year London weighting.
5. Each of the factors is given a weighting on a scale of 1 to 10.
6. When the final marks are calculated greater weighting is given to the practical tests than to the written work.
6. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
7. Top weighting had to be achieved by the disposition of proportion, ornament and light.
8. In this case, the relative weighting of lexical:syntax:semantics could be 4:2:1.
9. There seems indeed to be an unacknowledged weighting in the direction of a particular religion.
10. Where applicable, a London Weighting Allowance of £1702, £1012 or £160 p.a. will also be paid.
11. Water was considered most important and given a weighting of 10.
12. Simple statistical weighting schemes commonly used in previous methods are related to the simplest neural net approaches.
13. Images can be produced which reflect either T1 weighting, T2 weighting, or a combination of both.
14. It also offers perimeter weighting, greater face thickness than any steel driver and feel and sound comparable with persimmon.
15. The consequence of this weighting is that young children are rarely taught by men.
16. Basically, by weighting the left rail the board turns to the right and viceversa.
17. Each of the 15 factors is given a weighting, so that the total weighting for the 15 factors comes to 25.
18. They got a London weighting of £600 a year.
19. Feed roller weighting not acting properly.
20. This paper studies the weighting techniques in heuristic search.
21. Weighting of radwaste machines is a necessary procedure.
22. Ensure good contact by pegging in place with wire hoops or weighting it down with a few pebbles.
23. Only Grades 7 to 4 are eligible for performance-related earnings and a London Weighting Allowance of £1750 is payable on top.
24. Part of the skill of the interviewer is in extracting different salient points from individuals and appropriately weighting totally disparate facets.
25. This understanding of the subject matter contains an implicit weighting of the priorities.
26. It is not beyond the wit of man to introduce a weighting system to deal with local variations.
27. The institutions say they intend to raise the equity weighting in their portfolios from under 10% to perhaps 15% by the mid-1990s.
28. Profit is struck on an annual basis, and the time-frame and weighting of anticipated returns can vary greatly.
29. Marks and grade Each module credit carries an assessment weighting of 100 marks.
30. The Contrafund, for example, raised its cash and bond weighting to 15. 4 percent from 9. 2 percent.
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