Sentences with phrase «equivalent points»

Max's dead mother, Rosemary's dead husband (another Rushmore graduate), and Herman's stint in Vietnam may not be equivalent points of reference for these characters, but the movie gently treats them as if they were.
Equivalent point value of these five first - quarter turnovers: 32 points.
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Tip # 7: Head to Vegas or anywhere with Caesars Entertainment Properties to earn equivalent points as if you were staying at an SPG hotel.
The CTBA report ignores entirely previous research from the Brookings Institution, a random - assignment study — the gold standard of social science research — that found voucher students in Milwaukee scored six Normal Curve Equivalent points higher than the control group in reading and 11 points higher in math.
Instead, they compared them to what they call the optimum fully productive equivalent point, or OFPE.
Equivalent point value, as defined here, of the 20 turnovers committed by Connecticut, Kansas, Southern Miss and TCU in Saturday losses.
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Tip # 7: Head to Vegas or anywhere with Caesars Entertainment Properties to earn equivalent points as if you were staying at an SPG hotel.
One way to look at the value of turnovers is to hone in on the value (in equivalent points) of the field position lost by one team and gained by the other.
BYU handed Utah 32 equivalent points (and 35 actual ones) in the first 10 minutes.
The major difference, of course, was turnovers; in a game the Bayou Bengals won by 13, they held a plus - 17.0 equivalent point (as defined here) advantage.
Compared to the equivalent point last season, that's definitely an improvement, and I'm very happy with six points from six; I just hope we make a couple more exciting signings and see a more thrilling United on the pitch.
The 1974 precedent isn't conclusive here because the prospect of a Lib Dem - Labour coalition minus Brown is much, much more realistic than the 1974 equivalent you point to - a Thorpe / Maudling coalition.
The combined satisfaction ratings of the three party leaders are lower than at any equivalent point before a general election, a devastating new poll finds
Borrowing the morphometric techniques he used to track movement of the Alpine butterflies» spots, he transferred each point from a modern Mercator map of the Mediterranean onto the equivalent point on the oldest portolan chart at the Library of Congress.
«Now our programmers are doing work on mobile first, and that is in fact a change... our top programmers want to work on those mobile apps,» and «Mobile web adoption is proceeding at eight times faster than the equivalent point 10 years ago for the desktop,» said Schmidt.
The following table shows the equivalent points you would get for transferring miles and the value you could get from those currencies:
In the following table, you can see the equivalent points you would get for transferring miles, and the value you could get from those currencies:
In my opinion USA - issued cards offering 25,000 or fewer miles (or equivalent points) are routine, and don't warrant much discussion.
Otherwise, I use cash or cash - equivalent points.
Osborne Clarke's offices in London, Bristol and Reading brought in revenue of # 39.1 m, 8 % up on the equivalent point last year.
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