41.   Such attentiveness can enhance the artistic impression they make with judges, thereby earning amateur skaters higher scores for their performances.

42.   Students with a higher SAT score were allowed to have a lower average.

43.   The higher scores of the babies in the study reflected their relatively high socioeconomic backgrounds.

44.   The larger question is whether Kormann can take his team to greater heights and higher scores in Atlanta.

45.   The NFR offers hefty checks to competitors who finish with the higher aggregate scores.

46.   The pressure to perform is so great that some girls may risk injury to achieve a higher score at tryouts, some parents said.

47.   The test was just as grueling, and when it comes to college admissions, they have been told, the higher scores will not matter.

48.   These companies say people with low scores tend to file more property damage claims and live in neighborhoods with more crime than those with higher scores.

49.   They say it is the importance that Chinese families place on work habits and education that leads to higher SAT scores.

50.   Two Japanese pilots had higher scores, also based on their own counts.

a. + score >>共 678
low 6.79%
final 6.26%
high 3.51%
musical 2.98%
highest 2.69%
big 2.30%
higher 2.24%
good 2.10%
old 1.92%
same 1.92%
higher + n. >>共 561
price 9.70%
rate 9.29%
cost 3.86%
level 3.19%
tax 2.43%
wage 2.40%
yield 2.11%
return 2.03%
profit 1.62%
court 1.49%
score 0.25%
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