Score
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It measured a Net Promoter
Score
(NPS) of -83.
Then we had a color coded template that would allow us to tally their overall
score.
And they'll state the reasons, together we will sum up their overall
score.
So we offer teachers bonuses if the kids they teach
score
passing grades on these big test scores that are used to evaluate the quality of school systems.
Baseball was transformed when the cash-strapped Oakland Athletics started recruiting players who didn't
score
highly on traditionally valued metrics, like runs batted in, but who had the ability to help the team
score
points and win games.
By measuring the students' smiles, researchers were able to predict how fulfilling and long-lasting a subject's marriage would be, (Laughter) how well she would
score
on standardized tests of well-being, and how inspiring she would be to others.
And if you look, you'll see that there's only one way you can
score
three.
And then I creep up to the point that I get a
score
of 79, which is just below average.
It meant that when I was given two and a half hours to take a test that anyone here would take in 50 minutes, I might
score
an F. This is a very, very low level in order to be kicked out of the health care system.
And I want to
score
a point here, because my husband is in the room over there.
So, we created what we call a nostalgia
score
and it's the heart of this installation.
It then creates a nostalgia
score
to indicate how nostalgic your story is.
And that
score
is the driving force behind these light-based sculptures that serve as physical embodiments of your contribution.
And the higher the score, the rosier the hue.
So, when you see your
score
and the physical representation of it, sometimes you'd agree and sometimes you wouldn't.
And together, these variables construct a
score.
Meanwhile, I use these scores as blueprints to translate into sculptural forms like this, that function still in the sense of being a three-dimensional weather visualization, but now they're embedding the visual matrix of the musical score, so it can actually be read as a musical
score.
You place it in a music hall, it all of a sudden becomes a musical
score.
Where a country is is a sort of average
score
on these things.
In the end, those group exercises always boiled down to an individual score, which distorted the way that people behaved.
Score
them again.
That's what drives my interest in projects like the TV series "Keeping
Score"
with the San Francisco Symphony that looks at the backstories of music, and working with the young musicians at the New World Symphony on projects that explore the potential of the new performing arts centers for both entertainment and education.
What drives men's support for women's employment is men's employment, their level of education as well as a high
score
on their country's U.N. Human Development Index.
And I have to say that on that score, I have a very unfair advantage over all of you.
Okay? (Applause) So in that regard, this is one of the things, this is one of the privileges of being, and here's another role, the inventor, and by the way, when I told you that I'm the world's greatest, if you're keeping score, we've had narcissism and solipsism and now a healthy dose of egocentricism.
This is an excerpt from a
score
called "The Metaphysics of Notation."
The full
score
is 72 feet wide.
I took the idea of the wristwatch, and I turned it into a musical
score.
And the
score
for the piece looks like this, and it instructs me, the performer, to make various hand gestures at very specific times synchronized with an audio tape, and that audio tape is made up exclusively of vocal samples.
You can see, for example, that the achievement
score
almost doubles in this particular experiment.
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