difficulty value उदाहरण वाक्य
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- These instead use direct comparison of character ability scores to difficulty values, often supplemented with points from a finite but renewable pool.
- FIG also wants to revise its code of points, an extensive guide to the difficulty value assigned to every move and combination of moves.
- Investors also have difficulty valuing Royal LePage and comparing it with industry counterparts because there's only one other publicly traded estate brokerage in Canada, Sutton Group Financial Services Ltd.
- One-tenth of a point had been wrongly deducted from the difficulty value of Yang's routine; after discovering the error, the federation, the sport's international governing body, suspended three judges involved.
- In July, at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Karmakar won a bronze medal in the women's vault final, thanks largely to her Produnova vault, which has a difficulty value of 7.00.
- The vault is valued a 7.2 A-score, the second highest difficulty value in the world, with Hak Seon Yang's vault being the most difficult with a start value of 7.4.
- As long as the gymnast lands on her feet first, she will get credit for the vault, and because of the Produnova's massive difficulty value, it is easy to get a high score even with poor execution.
- Li Shanshan managed to win the silver medal in the beam event despite falling during a full spin, incurring an automatic 0.8 deduction, because her start value ( A-score ) was a very high 7.3, much higher than the A-Score of the eventual winner, Nastia Liukin, whose had a difficulty value of 6.6.
- The management of Sears decided to sell the card portfolio, the eighth-largest in the nation, with 59 million total accounts and outstanding loan balances of $ 29 billion, in an effort to appease shareholders whO hqve long had difficulty valuing the company because of its unusual hybrid nature as both a retailer and a credit issuer.