JUDGING CRITERIA Sample Clauses

JUDGING CRITERIA. The Judges will judge all applications according to the criteria listed below (the "Criteria"). The Judges will select approximately 3- 5 Finalists: applicants will be judged on the criteria listed below. Finalists may be disqualified if they are unable to participate further for any reason, or if they are deemed to be ineligible to participate further in the Babson ePitch for any reason in the College’ sole discretion. Understanding that applicants are early-stage ventures, the College will evaluate applicants based on coachability and potential in the following areas: • Value propositionTarget market and industry represented • Milestones completed to date and timeline of future goals • Overall potential of opportunity • Backgrounds/roles of team member(s) • Financial Performance
JUDGING CRITERIA. The Panel will judge all entries according to the criteria listed below, each in light of the age and grade level of each participant:
JUDGING CRITERIA. Entries will be judged by a panel of judges chosen by Sponsor and the Houston Rockets, comprised of representatives from Sponsor, the Houston Rockets, and local ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Commerce (the “Judges”). The Judges will select four finalists based on the following criteria: (i) creativity, (ii) how Entrant plans to use the Prize, (iii) nature of the Business, and (iv) impact of the Business on the community. The decisions of the judges are final on all matters and may not be appealed. Businesses that conflict with exclusive sponsors of the Houston Rockets, as determined by the Houston Rockets in its sole discretion, are not eligible to enter or win the Prize.
JUDGING CRITERIA. Entries will be judged by a panel of judges chosen by Sponsor and the Houston Rockets, comprised of representatives from Sponsor and the Houston Rockets (the “Judges”). The Judges will select three (3) finalists (each, a “Finalist”) based on the following criteria: (i) originality of submission (1/4); (ii) creativity of submission (1/4); (iii) Company’s current needs (1/4); and (iv) Company’s current use of technology (1/4). If necessary, ties will be broken based on the Entry with the highest score in category (i) above. If the scores in category (i) above are identical, the Judges will compare scores of the tied Entries on the list of (i) through (iv) above, one at a time beginning with (i), until the tie is broken. The decisions of the Judges are final on all matters and may not be appealed. Companies that conflict with exclusive sponsors of the Houston Rockets, as determined by the Houston Rockets in its sole discretion, are not eligible to enter or win the Prize.
JUDGING CRITERIA. A. The judges will score the squads according to the judging criteria on a 100 point system. The total accumulated point value will be averaged against the number of judges and technical deductions will be taken from the average score. In keeping with the proper role of cheerleading, emphasis will be placed on practicality of material. 1. Communication (15 points in cheer, 10 points in routine ) a. Cheer - 5 points for practicality of material in routine (use of signs, effectiveness of cheer and sideline chant words) and 10 points for voice inflection, eye contact, facial expression b. Routine - voice inflection, eye contact, facial expression 2. Fundamental Skills (45 points in cheer, 50 points in routine) a. Cheer - 15 points for motions (strong, sharp, arm levels, synchronization), 10 points for tumbling, 10 points for jumps, and 10 points for partner stunts/pyramids b. Routine - 10 point for motions (strong, sharp, arm levels, synchronization), 10 points for tumbling, 10 points for jumps, 10 points for partner stunts, and 10 points for pyramids 3. Group Techniques (20 points) - 10 points for synchronization (group timing in motions, stunts, tumbling, jumps, and dance) and 10 points for formations and spacing (use of the floor, formation changes, and symmetrical spacing) 4. Overall Effect (10 points) - crowd appeal (choreography, continuity, transitions, and visual effect) 5. Sportsmanship (10 points) - the style the cheerleaders demonstrate, the squad should be enthusiastic about the material but should refrain from taunting or bragging gestures that are inconsistent with the squad’s ability to lead the crowd in support of the athletic team B. For the routine division, a rubric will be implemented and a copy of the rubric is available online.
JUDGING CRITERIA. The Entry will be judged based on the Participant’s creativity, originality/authenticity, and photo quality, as described above. The individual who best, in Dickey’s sole discretion, displays the criteria above, will be selected as the Grand Prize Winner. Dickey’s will announce the Grand Prize Winner, via Social Media, no later than September 4, 2019.
JUDGING CRITERIA. Entries will be judged by a panel of judges chosen by Sponsor and the Houston Rockets, comprised of representatives from Sponsor and the Houston Rockets (the “Judges”). The Judges will select four (4) finalists based on the following criteria: (i) What need is the Company solving and how? (100 points); (ii) How does the Company use technology to deliver on those needs? (300 points); (iii) What is the Company’s strategy for growth in 2019? (50 points); (iv) What sets the Company apart from any other businesses in the industry (100 points); (v) How does the Company plan to leverage digital transformation to create opportunities for its customers? (300 points); (vi) What technology is the Company seeking to take its business to the next level? (150 points); (vii) How could $10,000 from BBVA Compass create opportunities for the Company? (150 points); and (viii) How could marketing support from BBVA Compass create opportunities for the Company? (150 points). If necessary, ties will be broken based on the Entry with the highest score in category (ii) above. If the scores in category (ii) above are identical, the Judges will compare scores of the tied Entries on the list of (i) through (viii) above, one at a time beginning with (i), until the tie is broken. The decisions of the Judges are final on all matters and may not be appealed. Companies that conflict with exclusive sponsors of the Houston Rockets, as determined by the Houston Rockets in its sole discretion, are not eligible to enter or win the Prize.
JUDGING CRITERIA. All bands are judged on a 60-point scale based on the following evenly weighted categories:
JUDGING CRITERIA. The Jury Members will score eligible Submissions using the following criteria (the “Judging Criteria”): (i) Fits one or more Husqvarna Automower® models. (ii) Passes the hedgehog collision test that is described on the Challenge Website. (iii) Is easy to mount and detach. (iv) Has minimal negative impact on the robotic mower’s cutting performance and machine handling. (v) Is not available on the market before the end of the Judging Period. (vi) Is affordable (either a solution that people can build themselves or that can be manufactured at a reasonable price). (vii) Is designed to last minimum one season. 7.1 Prizes. The prizes for the Challenge are:
JUDGING CRITERIA. OPEN COMMUNITY