A large number or amount.
1 Second: People tend to form unions with partners with similar credit scores .
2 However, speed of progress varied greatly between the scores and age groups.
3 Result: The mean scores tended to decrease as the line-pair values increased.
4 However, survivors' scores eroded as they reported more and more chronic conditions.
5 Results: Both intervention groups demonstrated improvement in study measures from baseline scores .
6 Mini-Mental State scores , number of prescribed medications, and age also correlated significantly.
7 This case follows weeks of emotional testimony from scores of young athletes.
8 We made easy mistakes, which ultimately gave Ireland soft scores , said McGeechan.
9 Former residents said the system became a means of settling personal scores .
10 Moreover, the treatment cost and family income also influenced the QoL scores .
11 Other studies have shown that TFA teachers depress young students' reading scores .
12 Consumers have a right to inspect, challenge, and repair their credit scores .
13 Credit scores are even sometimes used to vet job candidates these days.
14 In scores of cases, they have ignored doctors' recommendations for medical treatment.
15 It scores relatively well on issues of climate, safety, and health care.
16 Students were given a test report including scores and written narrative feedback.
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