1. Children with low comprehension scores but high expressive scores are seen as having possible emotional problems, or as suffering from echolalia. 2. High scores on the depression scale suggest that treatment other than anxiety management might also be considered. 3. However, a high score does not necessarily predict success in a high level job. 4. Ruth said she depends on cram schools to keep up her high score. 5. Students accepted by Stanford Law School had very high scores on the LSAT. 6. They achieved high scores on their math tests. 7. No high scores were found in any country and during the interviews respondents often asked about methods of administering such systems. 8. UK national culture is reflected in the low score for absence of status consciousness and the high score for clarity of problem understanding. 9. The culture seems to prefer low-risk projects -- no research and informal interaction between functions -- high scores for production involvement in design mean increased formality. |