I always find that it helps to have eye-catching, multicolored graphics such as pie charts, bar graphs and compliance scorecards. |
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When a fight goes the distance, a tense interlude settles in while the judges tally the scorecards. |
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But I completely outfought him and was way ahead on the scorecards when the fight got stopped. |
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A council report containing scorecards on the municipality's efforts was tabled at a council meeting on Tuesday. |
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The Semi-Official Euchre Tournament Page has seating arrangements and scorecards for Euchre tournaments for various numbers of players. |
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I'd like the following printed on all scorecards in bold type. |
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After the game, the kids were lined up along the rail from the dugout to shallow right field, with their scorecards and baseballs in hand, hoping for an autograph. |
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By the twelfth round, Louis was exhausted, with Conn ahead on two of three boxing scorecards. |
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Distances while playing golf are always marked and discussed in yards, though official scorecards may also show metres. |
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Going into the final round, Taylor held a secure lead on the scorecards of two of the three judges. |
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Because of the matrix depiction, the scorecards will make the ideas visible and comprehensible to all MTMC employees. |
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Eubank was behind on all scorecards after 10 rounds, and was knocked down 18 seconds from the end of the round. |
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By the end of the seventh round, both Richie Woodhall and Steve Bunce had the fight scored 4 rounds to 3 for Froch on the BBC scorecards. |
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In 1848, Fred Lillywhite used a portable printing press at grounds to print updated scorecards. |
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Prior to the popularisation of scorecards, most scoring was done by men sitting on vantage points cuttings notches on tally sticks. |
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We are going to enhance and streamline the work they have already done by building their Balanced Scorecards into our online software system. |
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The earliest known scorecards were printed in 1776 by Pratt, scorer to the Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club, but it was many years before his invention was widely adopted. |
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Collazo's failed approach resulted in a mismatch on the scorecards. |
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Each week the children get VERB scorecards to record their activity, and every time they turn in a signed scorecard, they get a unique wrist band to mark their progress. |
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The purpose of this article is to provide useful information to federal managers who are considering the use of balanced scorecards in their organizations. |
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The Coalition's Tate hopes to distribute 20 million during the 1998 election season, and he views the scorecards as a key to evangelical voter turnout. |
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A drop-in Scorecard Surgery for companies to have their Scorecards assessed by expertswill be available. |
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