Weighing records in a database by their probability of responding to direct mail Once determined, modeling can be applied to the database
1 the markings (grooves, dimples, scratches, etc ) on the face of a golf club 2 the act of keeping one's total strokes taken to a minimum Example: 1 Have you ever seen a golf club without scoring? 2 Jim was hitting the ball miserably, by his standards, but scoring well
(1) Underlining of a word or words It is normally produced using a ruling pen in Composition When all words in a copy block are underlined with a continuous rule, it is called Solid Scoring If each individual word is underscored, it is known as Broken Scoring (2) Creasing paper or cover stock with a blunt blade along the line of the fold to prevent cracking and to facilitate folding to top
One needs to score a fresh lemon or lime or orange twist from the whole of a citrus fruit, ideally 2 to 3 inches long, a beautiful garnish for a variety of gin or vodka or any number of liquor based martini presentations A freshly scored and twirled twist is the perfect finish
Discriminating among performances according to differing levels of quality and assigning a descriptive label or number to the performance In holistic scoring, the entire performance as a whole is considered, and one label or number is assigned In analytic scoring, separate scores are assigned to fundamentally different dimensions of the performance