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  • By locking up the big money and doing so with unprecedented full secret service protection for all her campaigning she gave confidence to the big powers and comfort with knowledge they wouldn't have to go through normal retrainings and lobbyings with her.

    Naomi Wolf: Dodd Defends Constitution -- Where are the Others? 2008

  • The government agency in charge said such retrainings would help ensure the student responses were scored within the proper context of "psychometric rigor."

    Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories 2009

  • Those retrainings, however, also invariably devolved into time-consuming and contentious debates among the scorers about what score Anchor Paper No. 3 or Practice Paper No. 9 really deserved, theoretical arguments that completely interfered with the project's real goal of slapping scores on student tests.

    Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories 2009

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