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In the case before us, the 1994 exam was scored in the same manner for all applicants; no differential cutoffs were employed.
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Thresholds (cutoffs) have long been used in human drug testing, however, the concept has been slow to be accepted by horse racing regulators.
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Younger students must pass somewhat lower thresholds based on grade level; applicants above 7th grade face correspondingly higher cutoffs.
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Zero-window calls cause more cutoffs, but return less information - only a bound on the minimax value.
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The original route had many branches and cutoffs, encompassing about 5500 mi in total.
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A sharp drop in scores occurs below 250, and cutoffs are set accordingly.
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Rivers with lower sinuosity are characterized by fewer cutoffs and shorter oxbow lakes due to the shorter distance of their meanders.
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A double monochromator may have a cutoff about one millionth of the peak value, the product of the two cutoffs of the individual sections.
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The cutoffs may be defined as percentiles rather than in nominal dollars.
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The body mass index cutoffs for when surgery is appropriate are not yet clear.
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