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In statistics, pi is used in the equation to calculate the area under a normal distribution curve, which comes in handy for figuring out distributions of standardized test scores, financial models, or margins of error in scientific results.
If a player
scores
a goal, it ultimately has a stronger impact on your impression of their skills than if they miss the net.
Banks, credit card companies and other financial institutions don't know us on a personal level, but they do have a way of trusting us, and that's through our credit
scores.
Our credit
scores
have been created through an aggregation and analysis of our public consumer credit data.
So we created a mobile application that builds credit
scores
for them using mobile data.
Our credit
scores
have helped us deliver over 200,000 loans in Kenya in just the past year.
And then, I also wasn't really shining in a certain area that I wanted to be, and you know, you look at those scores, and it wasn't bad, but it was not certainly predictive that I would one day make my living out of the artful arrangement of words.
He explained that civility spread, patient satisfaction
scores
rose, as did patient referrals.
But not just the grades, the scores, and not just the grades and scores, but the accolades and the awards and the sports, the activities, the leadership.
But if you look at what we've done, if you have the courage to really look at it, you'll see that not only do our kids think their worth comes from grades and scores, but that when we live right up inside their precious developing minds all the time, like our very own version of the movie "Being John Malkovich," we send our children the message: "Hey kid, I don't think you can actually achieve any of this without me."
What I'm saying is, when we treat grades and
scores
and accolades and awards as the purpose of childhood, all in furtherance of some hoped-for admission to a tiny number of colleges or entrance to a small number of careers, that that's too narrow a definition of success for our kids.
What I'm saying is, our kids need us to be a little less obsessed with grades and
scores
and a whole lot more interested in childhood providing a foundation for their success built on things like love and chores.
And so, instead of being obsessed with grades and
scores
when our precious offspring come home from school, or we come home from work, we need to close our technology, put away our phones, and look them in the eye and let them see the joy that fills our faces when we see our child for the first time in a few hours.
The colleges want to see top
scores
and grades and accolades and awards, and I'm going to tell you, sort of.
In order to get test
scores
to go up, teachers will end up teaching to the test.
By the time he's in third grade, he's got lower math and reading
scores.
Well, the schools that have implemented this program saw an increase in math and reading
scores
by 17.5 percent.
In which case, my mother's weekly phone calls, asking me if my law school entrance exam
scores
were still valid was something I should probably pay more attention to.
During the 1980s,
scores
of people were dying from HIV and AIDS.
And we see a wide range of
scores.
And as a result, we see that the
scores
for our big countries are generally lower.
Some judges use machine-generated risk
scores
to determine how long an individual is going to spend in prison.
Standardized test
scores
in math and reading go up by two to three percentage points.
Well, in the past, object detection systems would take an image like this and split it into a bunch of regions and then run a classifier on each of these regions, and high
scores
for that classifier would be considered detections in the image.
The New York Post filed a Freedom of Information Act request, got all the teachers' names and all their
scores
and they published them as an act of teacher-shaming.
He found 665 teachers from that New York Post data that actually had two
scores.
He threatened to shoot me once when I played in the garden as a kid, and many weekends, shaven-headed National Front activists arrived at his house and emerged with
scores
of placards screaming that they wanted us to go back home.
And they wanted to take that back-end game-play data and see if they could use it to predict a child's math
scores.
This is a subset of the children's standardized math
scores.
And that suddenly, people, en masse, were leaving
scores
and
scores
of digital footprints online that told stories of their private lives.
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