scorecard
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They're the ones who bring their own scorebooks to Olympic Stadium, keeping a game-by-game account of what is likely to be the Expos' final season in Montreal.
(in sports) a card, sheet, or book in which scores are entered.
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An overall score was derived by adding scores in key targets and the balanced 'scorecard' .
After arriving at the golf course, and entering the clubhouse, they picked up a 'scorecard' for each of them.
So check out our career opportunities and learn more about our unique environment where a winning culture and diversity are a key part of our balanced 'scorecard' .
The development goals had a 'mixed 'scorecard' '.
The balanced 'scorecard' is one common approach, which covers financial strength, customer satisfaction, business processes, innovation and learning.
He adds that the 'scorecard' , which was launched in the first quarter of last year, has ushered in a major cultural change in the HR department.
I also put a 'scorecard' in place so that we could understand how we were doing on our dual goals of profitability and integrity to the law and clients.
Included with the disc is an illustrated book that serves as a 'scorecard' of the story's major characters and events.
I went through the gym doors and found myself standing in a large gym with the red 'scorebook' in one hand and my lucky neon pink pencil in the other, just looking around.
They're putting your lists and notes and 'scoresheets' into the bags.
I just had a fascination for cricket, the history of cricket, probably picked up from listening to Test broadcasts and a fascination to find out more about these names in 'scoresheets' , to find out something about the people behind the names.
So I packed my suitcase, tossed in my 'scorebook' , and headed for Japan.
The 'scorebook' still has plenty of room for new games, so I dragged it back to New York City.
He then concludes Chapter 2 with an excellent discussion about digital and analog chess clocks, scorebooks, 'scoresheets' , and other equipment.
Note that this doubling only affects the final scores on the 'scoresheet' ; the bids and game values are unaffected.
They're the ones who bring their own 'scorebooks' to Olympic Stadium, keeping a game-by-game account of what is likely to be the Expos' final season in Montreal.
Let's hope it's one of those plastic-coated, wipe-clean 'scoresheets' .
But they forget that it's not the balls faced that go into the 'scorebooks' .
But knowing what I've signed up for, I've left my 'scorebook' in New York City this time.
The school was one of four to win a set of equipment, including bats, pads, gloves, balls and stumps as well as a 'scorebook' , rule book and kit bag.
To save time, pre-print the 'scoresheets' with the players' names and numbers listed.
The Semi-Official Euchre Tournament Page has seating arrangements and 'scorecards' for Euchre tournaments for various numbers of players.
Top management guides its business largely by its financial 'scorecards' , namely its P&L statement and its balance sheet.
At that point, I dropped my 'scorebook' and threw my hands in the air in disgust.
Each pair has a number to identify them, and this must also be entered on the 'scoresheet' , to show whose result it is.
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