scoring system

collocation in English

meaningsofscoreandsystem

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score
noun
uk
/skɔːr/
us
/skɔːr/
the number of points, goals, etc. achieved in a game ...
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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofscoreandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofscoring system

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Superfluous vowels were ignored in thisscoringsystem.
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Following the above example, researchers may assign different scores (weights) to different targeted endpoints, and evaluate the treatment alternatives based on thescoringsystem.
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Within these, several 'levels' of restriction are provided, which drive thescoringsystem.
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Thescoringsystemembedded in the software is not explicit; therefore, it is not possible to accurately evaluate the validity of the tool.
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During this time, staff used a "priorityscoringsystem," which they experienced as a dismaying process of drastic selection.
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To identify an appropriatescoringsystem, a literature review was conducted.
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Because thisscoringsysteminvolved an element of subjectivity, a random sample of 10% of the audiorecordings was assessed and scored by a second rater.
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Our compositescoringsystemwas designed to capture both phonological and orthographic aspects of spelling.
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We developed a semiquantitativescoringsystemto describe the extent of the lung injury.
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Again, the 1991scoringsystemwas employed for this study.
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Thisscoringsystemwas, therefore, selected to score the economic evaluations used in this research project.
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However, in judging participants' responses on these sorts of tasks, it is suggested that a blindscoringsystembe employed.
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An individualisedscoringsystemfor patients could then be used to assess therapies and clinical protocols.
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Two coders were trained to use thescoringsystemuntil there was perfect agreement on 10 protocols.
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The spelling tasks were scored using our developmentalscoringsystem.
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A quantitativescoringsystemwas set to try to avoid subjectivity in the analysis of the responses.
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Where multiple papers referred to the samescoringsystem, data were extracted and reported once only.
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To establish reliability, a second rater was extensively trained in using the compositescoringsystem.
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The data may be flawed in some ways, either because thescoringsystemis inappropriate, or the amount of data is inadequate.
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The value of including symphysis-fundal height in thescoringsystemwas also not validated with multivariate analysis.
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