"score" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Hot spot The UK as a whole scored particularly badly on obesity, being the fattest nation of all.
- The other trust to score badly on three of the four measures is the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
- (d) When the loop is finished it should be undamaged, and it should not be, as is often the case, badly scored.
- Since East-West can make a part score in hearts or no-trump, they are likely to score badly if they choose to defend.
- Another legacy of this era was pollution: Ceauşescu's government scored badly on this count even by the standards of the Eastern European communist states.
- If doctors start dropping out of mammography because they score badly in tests or performance audits, where will women go?
- Within Europe, France scored badly for "concern with an image of the environment rather than a real strategic choice".
- There is the race bias, the gender bias, the "stereotype vulnerability," leading some groups to score badly simply because they are aware that they are expected to.
- "I remember a time in early December when she scored badly," scoring being the final pre-race warm-up.
- Six years ago, the students in Jersey City also scored badly on standardized tests, dropped out at three times the state average and had poor attendance records.
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