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Then keep a scorecard for next fall's elections — and cast your ballots carefully.
The networks' premature predictions were "foolish," the report concluded, for several reasons: Viewers did not keep a scorecard; the broadcasters were relying on the same information from Voter News Service; and the haste of such predictions created mistakes.
Though the center does not keep a scorecard, the strategy has resulted in delayed executions, commuted death sentences and even overturned convictions, said Brian Kammer, who took over as executive director.
Investors keep a scorecard.
Keep a scorecard!
"You know, I don't keep a scorecard.
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(Weingarten denies that the union keeps a scorecard).
Kommersant, a business daily, keeps a scorecard for the fines racked up by CSKA and Spartak fans in their local derby.
Klein's explanation is that "most arbitrators are not inclined to dismiss a teacher, because they have to get approved again every year by the union, and the union keeps a scorecard".
The guy I find terrifying is that geeky-looking dude in the stands — or, even scarier, on his couch at home — who keeps a scorecard to tally every play.
Another footnote: The Hotline political tip sheet kept a scorecard: Number of times 'Lieberman' was uttered: 1 Number of times 'Cheney' was uttered: 0 Number of times 'McCain' was uttered: 6 Richard Perez-PeNYT(NYT).
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