Sentence examples for in a scorecard from inspiring English sources

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In a scorecard released at the weekend they claimed to have won 11 of their demands.

Broadband performance will be monitored by Ofcom, the telecoms watchdog, in a scorecard to be published for the first time this summer.

The information in a scorecard is easily translated into a box score, which serves as a statistical summary of a game and is a staple of baseball news reporting.

Meanwhile, The Note offered snap judgments about the impact of the ongoing Convention in a "scorecard," arguing that "in our 24/7-cable-Internet-talk show politico-media culture, the only way to be anywhere close to first in offering an evaluation of anything in American politics is to rush beyond any sense of propriety or horse sense to analyze and dissect before an event is even over".

Trade deficits are not bad in a "scorecard" sense, but when they persist because they are part of a strategy of mercantilist countries to over-save, under-consume, and under-invest, big problems evolve in lots of other places.

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JON BRANSDON left his date on Wednesday night with a glass of scotch in one hand and a scorecard in the other.

In that case, a scorecard from today's game would be covered with giant J. T.'s, in almost every inning.

What you cannot have, it seems, is both.Each spring, the Centre for European Reform in London publishes a "scorecard" assessing what EU countries have done to implement the Lisbon agenda of reforms everything from innovation to liberalising services to labour-market flexibility.

Jake Tapper, the debate moderator, asked Trump the question because the billionaire presidential hopeful had told Hewitt he could not recognize key players like the top figures of the Islamic State group, the central al Qaeda leadership, Hezbollah and al Qaeda's branch in Syria "without a scorecard".

After apparently forcing a playoff in the final round in 1968, Roberto De Vicenzo signed a scorecard showing a par 4 instead of the birdie 3 he had made at the 17th hole.

For Ms. Bautista, a fourth-grade teacher at Greenacres Elementary School in Scarsdale, N.Y., the report card is as nuanced as a scorecard in a baseball game, a "fingerprint," as she puts it, of each child, and a reflected portrait of her teaching.

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