0 past simple and past participle of assign --
1 to give a particular job or piece of work to someone: --
The report assigned the blame for the accident to inadequate safety regulations.
Detectives have been unable to assign a motive for the murder.
Each visitor to the site chooses an online alter ego, which is assigned a name.
Have you assigned a day for the interviews yet?
[ + two objects ] UN troops were assigned the task of rebuilding the hospital.
2 to send someone somewhere to do a job: --
She was assigned to the newspaper's Berlin office.
3 to put a value in a particular position in the memory of a computer --
4 to give property, money, or rights using a legal process: --
Her property was assigned to her grandchildren.
We also introduce primitives for configuring components as soon as they are assigned to the current configuration.
Modals perform more or less the same task, differing primarily in the interpretation assigned to the grounding relation.
Five starting prices, which were chosen based on answers to open-ended questions in the pilot survey, were assigned to respondents randomly and roughly proportionately.
Agents are assigned limit prices that are private knowledge to them.
For this reason, numbers are assigned to the variables from the bottom of the environment.
Finally, all utterances were assigned to one of five tone length and stress pattern categories.
Generally speaking, this equation simply requires the expected utility from undertaking the assigned effort to be weakly greater than the expected utility from any deviation.
What score should be assigned in this case?