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  1. a card or piece of paper that people watching or playing a game can use to write the score on, or on which the score can be officially recorded

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"His father taught him to have an 'inner scorecard,' rather than an 'outer scorecard,'" Kunhardt tells CNBC.
A perfect EFF scorecard rating (the old ratings, the organization is working on a current scorecard) and Edward Snowden's stamp of approval don't hurt either.
Most children keep a scorecard — even if parents don't.
How The Congressional Scorecard Is Calculated NORML's Congressional Scorecard grades members of the United States House and Senate on a scale of "A" (the highest grade possible) to "F" (the lowest grade possible).
Garcia got the scorecard and ball to mark the occasion.
The average score on ACEEE's scorecard was just 51 points.
This is the fifth year this scorecard has been released.
It was Byrd's scorecard in the aftermath that managed that.
But corporate leaders, the consultant said, have a different scorecard.
Three other elements were central to this jobs market scorecard.
YAMADA CHIKARA NEW YORK You'll need a scorecard for this.
I think in golf, nobody can take away your scorecard.
But your scorecard will be full, which is the point.
Right now it's hard to tell the players without a scorecard.
No one aside from Sanders has completed the scorecard; the group
The scorecard : Russia was a factor, by the president's own account.
He proudly hung in his chambers a scorecard from that game.
Manager Dusty Baker presented Zimmerman with the scorecard from Monday's game.
Prioritizing his "inner scorecard" has worked for the self-made billionaire.
Here's a scorecard of the announcements from the largest U.S. companies.
He looked at my scorecard and said, 'Easy golf course, huh?
Few companies beat Patagonia on the social and environmental responsibility scorecard.
She relies on the Server Scorecard, a feature offered by Avero.
Inner scorecard"People are afraid to think for themselves," he said.
This scorecard tells you who's offering what and for how much.
Their TV is telling Scorecard Research, a digital behavior tracker, and Rewardtv.
It goes without saying that I measure DataFox using this same scorecard.
By the numbers: The year-end 2018 SPIVA scorecard is now out.
Diaz won every round on every judges scorecard, besting Pettis in style.
Think of the scorecard as the batting average for a baseball player.
Outrage takes the form of political competition, political theater with a scorecard.
To view a graphic on the S&P earnings scorecard, click: reut.
Just under 280,20143 exoplanets have been confirmed, according an official NASA scorecard.
So beyond the ratings scorecard, what will likely win, and what should?
ASIA SCORECARD The Nikkei 225 stock average added 1.7 percent on Monday.
The Scorecard also lacks sufficient information on graduate and professional degree programs.
"Whoever is president, their scorecard is not the stock market," Hooper said.
But using it as a simplistic scorecard doesn't tell the full story.
Obama is best positioned to serve as Hillary's Bill on the safe scorecard.
The outer scorecard refers to what could be measured by those around you.
But a glance at the scorecard reveals something more modern about the match.
We treat money like a scorecard, and every day we fight for more.
NORML has released its Scorecard today in conjunction with National Voter Registration Day.
For comparison's sake, the full price is included as recorded on College Scorecard.
This scorecard will be updated as more companies make announcements on the matter.
Companies like Bitsight and  Security Scorecard offer security ratings to assess risk posture.
So trade experts say there's no point in using deficits as a scorecard.
It's not a scorecard, and reducing it won't necessarily be good for jobs.
There's an inevitable tendency to view economic data as a continuing presidential scorecard.
Through the years, De Vicenzo shouldered the sole blame for the incorrect scorecard.
The two-shot scorecard error would have been eliminated under the proposed rules.
To help investors keep up with the markets, we present our ETF Scorecard.
He has consistently received failing scores on the National Food Policy Scorecard over the past five years and has one of the worst animal welfare records in Congress, earning a "0" on the Humane Society Legislative Fund's 2015 Humane Scorecard.
"A big part of my job is helping everybody stay focused on what I call our inner scorecard, because we are going to get a very loud and blinking outer scorecard with the stock price and so on and that is important but you can't control the markets and there is a lot of elements of that you can't control," says Houston, who attributes his scorecard terminology to Walsh's book.
Supervisors use a 17-point scorecard to evaluate a worker's area twice a week.
WILLIAMS: Mary Catherine (ph) scores every game the old-fashioned way on her scorecard.
But what are investors expecting the scorecard to look like for the second quarter?
We lack creativity when it comes to marketing – ask Kelly Shortridge of Security ScoreCard.
In the human-AI scorecard, artificial intelligence has racked up some big wins recently.
To be sure, the scorecard is sometimes discounted because S&P sells index products.
It would be to focus on your "inner scorecard," rather than your outer one.
The founders of Security Scorecard met while working at the NYC ecommerce site, Gilt.
The scores are available to consumers who register online at Discover's "Credit Scorecard" feature.
Data was sourced from the US Department of Education College Scorecard and Peterson's Database.
She was disqualified from last week's Kingsmill Championship after failing to sign her scorecard.
When it does, the data it compiles should be added to the universal scorecard.
Izzo hit triple digits and tossed his scorecard when he most recently saw Cousins.
The mounting infractions at Wells Fargo are getting hard to track without a scorecard.
The College Scorecard would have information about graduation rates, tuition costs and graduate earnings.
The Scorecard still needs improvement to help tell the full story about academic outcomes.
Corporate employees come to the store to walk through with a scorecard once a month.
All these funds are doing at this point is mucking up the SPIVA Scorecard stats.
The scorecard : The president is right on the facts, and the paper ran a correction.
Having a job offer provides up to 200 of the 1,200 points on the scorecard.
" Later, he specified: "I shouldn't need a scorecard to keep track of a movie's timeline.
In honor of the annual holiday we are pleased to release our 2016 Congressional Scorecard.
Startups that have leaped in to address risk metrics include Security Scorecard, BitSight and Cyence.
He cites the cases of antipodean partners who used 26 variables for their generic scorecard.
At the moment -- and it is, granted, quite early -- the scorecard doesn't look very good.
That chased Musgrove, who left with a loud ovation and 97 pitches on his scorecard.
However, there are other competitors that have emerged, such as Security Scorecard, RiskRecon and FICO.
This May, TVLine published a "scorecard" of all the momentous TV finale moments to come.
You can't tell the players without a scorecard: February: George Maziarz, a former state senator.
Greenpeace's candidate climate scorecard gives Sanders an A-plus, while Biden scored a B-plus.
There are two things wrong with this "presidential scorecard" framework for thinking about economic data.
The scorecard includes only federal loans, not any private loans that students may also have.
But whatever progress has been made is only beginning to show up on a scorecard.
Here's the scorecard: You can gist out the grades somewhat easily here, with one caveat.
The update to the College Scorecard website adds data from 2,100 programs that offer vocational certificates.
The Top States for Business scorecard tells the story clearly, and Utah blows past the competition.
Fiserv got a "C" rating from Security Scorecard, which checks for common website security software flaws.
Ryu had an unblemished scorecard, making her way around the Seta Golf Club with seven birdies.
Here's the updated scorecard for where Instagram's user base falls among all of Facebook's other products.
Yang also had a lone bogey on her scorecard, coming on the par-4 eighth hole.
EAC members keep good data, and a public scorecard holds them accountable for non-tariff barriers.
In the rest of the MENA, we expect a mixed scorecard for fiscal and structural reforms.
The incident shows that you can't always measure political leadership and success through a legislative scorecard.
Here's this week's briefing: Your allies and your enemies are keeping tabs on your summit scorecard.
Fight for the Future plans to keep a scorecard documenting where lawmakers land on the issue.
But McIlroy maintained a relatively even strain amid all the changes in his fortunes and scorecard.
The conservative outside group is including the NDAA as a "key vote" on its legislative scorecard.
Senate Democrats and Democratic-caucusing independents held steady at approximately 28503 percent in the new scorecard.
Gary looked up from his scorecard and glanced down at Keith's scar, wordless but not uninterested.
Alongside him, Molinari maintained his composure and an unblemished scorecard, with par after par after par.
"Panthers!" co-host Norah O'Donnell read off a scorecard where Obama had circled the Panthers's logo.
Niall Stanage has the scorecard and breaks down the tax bill's winners and losers: http://bit.
Civilization 6 keeps track of how close each civilization is to victory in a handy scorecard.
"The Scorecard takes a flawed, one-size fits all approach," he told us in a statement.
The full scorecard breaks down the many failures in protecting civil liberties and constitutional rights across departments.
Of the 215, 21 are included on the beef scorecard as four do not serve beef products.
Discover is the latest company to offer free score access through its Credit Scorecard — to any consumer.
Street acrobats worry that scorecard-scribbling officials and brand-bearing courses might crush their sport's guerrilla spirit.
In the vast majority of tournaments, Mr Cink's scorecard would not have come anywhere close to victory.
The organization released its updated scorecard to show where every member of Congress stands on the CRA.
For those against the CRA, the scorecard shows how much money they're taking from the telecommunications industry.
Here's the full scorecard: Shares of Apple were up as much as 3 percent in extended trading.
Couple that with a historically bad scorecard from judge Adalaide Byrd, and rumors of chicanery were afoot.
In fact, this innovation scorecard would suggest that inequalities are only going to deepen in the future.
GDP growth became a target for politicians and a scorecard by which they were judged by voters.
I was pleased to see that the White House College Scorecard demonstrates the value of our degrees.
In one drawing, a judge holds up a scorecard while a diver stands on a diving board.
At Milestone B, the scorecard would show program and independent estimates of cost, schedule and technical risk.
At Milestone C, the scorecard would show program and independent estimates of cost, schedule and manufacturing risk.
Weird -- some Russian lady just held up a makeshift scorecard and gave a mediocre kid a 10.
Mississippi's state healthcare system ranked dead last in America on a 2018 scorecard by The Commonwealth Fund.
The struggles of McIlroy and the scrambling of Day helped frame the masterpiece that was Leishman's scorecard.
For pro-Trump insurgents, the scorecard is full of upsets — and for anti-Trump incumbents, startling defeats.
Meanwhile, the upstart, leftist Sunrise Movement released its scorecard of candidates' climate plans and commitment to action.
What's more, there's no reason why the ten-year scorecard window can't be extended to 20 years.
But the eighth can do a lot of damage to a scorecard in no time at all.
She regularly evaluates companies' employee apps, down to creating a scorecard for clients to analyze these tools.
CTA just released an International Innovation Scorecard that ranks countries on the strength of their innovation economies.
SUPER TUESDAY SCORECARD -- WHAT TO WATCH: Via The Hill's Jonathan Easley, a dozen states will vote tomorrow.
Last month, the League of Conservation Voters unveiled a special report, the 2016 National Environmental Scorecard Report on Congressional Caucuses of Color, which, through new analysis of their Scorecard data, shows that members of Congress of color are among the strongest supporters of public health and the environment.
Wadkins's had no 5s on his final-day scorecard, which had been his goal going into the round.
Whatever one thinks about the years that followed, that's an impressive scorecard for a brief window of time.
Employees say the store's new "order-to-shelf" and "scorecard" systems are taking a toll on the staff.
" Planned Parenthood also noted his 100% rating on their scorecard, calling him a "thoughtful running mate with integrity.
Here's the scorecard: So the company is over-performing compared to what everyone expected in nearly every category.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days behind schedule: 13
Tom Price, President Trump's Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, blasted the CBO's scorecard after its release Monday.
The National Association of Manufacturers' recent scorecard on India's business environment shows the relationship is still one-sided.
At subsequent milestones, the scorecard would update the program and independent estimates of cost, deadlines and technical risk.
It is tempting to evaluate compromise legislation with a scorecard: What did Democrats and Republicans win or lose?
Reuters flags the latest Global Traffic Scorecard from INRIX Inc, a traffic data company based in Washington state.
Opinion In recent years, you've needed a scorecard to keep track of voting laws in the United States.
But Biden's resurgence and Tuesday's scorecard appears to deprive the business mogul of any route to the nomination.
"That combination causes the book-value scorecard to become increasingly out of touch with economic reality," Buffett wrote.
Whether Bryant is both, merely one of the above or neither really depends on whose scorecard you consult.
The penalty: four strokes – two for the infraction and two more for signing an incorrect third-round scorecard.
If not for a rules change last year, Thompson would have been disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard.
We then used the votes to build a scorecard for nearly 28503 legislators that served in this period.
Sanders tops the group's scorecard, so to pretend they don't have a preference could come off as disingenuous.
The scorecard will give the Ministry of Justice a political headache, but it is interesting for another reason.
Lindor, Uribe propel Indians past Rays CLEVELAND — You can't tell the Cleveland Indians' winning streaks without a scorecard.
"I had circles all over my scorecard, so some very good at-bats today," manager Chip Hale said.
Alex Heid, chief technology officer of Security Scorecard, said that unencrypted phone services are exceptionally easy to hack.
And our colleagues at The Upshot explained why the jobs numbers shouldn't be used as a presidential scorecard.
The Scorecard takes a step back and looks at how various asset classes across the globe are performing.
Cybersecurity was one of the worst-performing aspects of the scorecard, with 16 agencies receiving a C grade or lower, and only the National Science Foundation scoring an A.  The Department of Homeland Security and NASA, which in the previous version of the FITARA scorecard released in June received the lowest scores, both improved their overall IT modernization, with NASA awarded a C+ and DHS a B.  The subcommittee on government operations held a hearing on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the latest version of the scorecard, with subcommittee Chairman Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) praising agencies for their overall improvement since the scorecard was first issued in 2015, when most agencies were given D scores.
The first scorecard reveals alarming variances from state to state and major deficiencies in prenatal, postnatal and child care.
The scorecard already let students compare things like tuition and fees, average loan amounts and graduation rates across schools.
But whether Trump succeeds or not, it will be up to BLS to provide the country with his scorecard.
In its 2014 Secure Messaging Scorecard, the EFF gave the service acceptable marks in only one of seven categories.
The scorecard profiles schools on numerous points including cost, retention rate, student body demographics and available areas of study.
Guaido's scorecard — three swings, three misses — doesn't look good for him, or for his main backer, the United States.
More importantly, the app then tracks how those votes compare to the votes of congressmen and provides a scorecard.
Create a visual scorecard of the time you spend engaged in focused work, like a calendar with tick marks.
Such a low asking price is indicative of an older breach, said Security Scorecard chief research officer Alex Heid.
Local newspaper Berliner Zeitung newspaper's front page showed a scorecard that read 0:0 - a draw for both candidates.
College Scorecard, another website from the Department of Education, can help students and their families figure their financing needs.
She incurred a two-shot penalty for the breach and another two-shot penalty for returning an incorrect scorecard.
Thomas turned in an error-free scorecard, highlighted by a storming finish of three straight birdies from the 14th.
Here's the full scorecard: Apple's past two quarters have, primarily, shown that its smartphone business is starting to slow.
But the scorecard following the June 28503 summit meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un speaks for itself.
But we're also excited to share that we have a 100% rating from the Humane Society's legislative scorecard. pic.twitter.
Conservative senators do not like to have their votes appear in the negative column of the Heritage Senate scorecard.
So settle in, grab some bubbly, and let us be your official scorecard for the 89th annual Academy Awards.
Finally, his total component score was multiplied by 2.0, since this scorecard is for a men's free skate event.
"Changes are to be made starting today," Molina said in 2017 during his inaugural address, according to Texas Scorecard.
Rahm, 25, sometimes lets his temper flare on the course, which can lead to ugly marks on his scorecard.
From the top row of the stands, Lucía Rivera, 65, tracked every out and hit on a homemade scorecard.
Less important than a scorecard of accomplishments, Ms. Goodwin said, is the leadership style demonstrated in the early days.
Active (SPIVA) Scorecard, a semi-annual report that compares actively managed funds to their benchmarks, active funds are lagging.
Clearly, the new Scorecard is a major improvement on the previous version, providing more depth and transparency than before.
Meanwhile back in Cleveland, Trump's supporters aren't keeping a scorecard showing on which side of the political divide he falls.
The scorecard also reveals an across-the-board paucity of proper follow-up for mental illness as well as addiction.
Lane said he hoped the ITDP scorecard would help city leaders better understand how to improve their mass transit systems.
Each week, you'll be able to pick up a scorecard from Variks, a vendor in the game's "Reef" social space.
"After judging the bout, my scorecard is 117-110 for Murata," WBA president Gilberto Jesús Mendoza said in a statement.
In a slugfest between the two inexperienced fighters, Briton KSI got the decision on the scorecard after six wild rounds.
After the session, we will issue our annual legislative scorecard outlining the important actions legislators took over the legislative session.
The design features a football field that's printed on top, and contains detachable goal posts, football triangles and a scorecard.
Google is mostly getting this data from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.
The scorecard is the bilateral trade deficit; Trump's hardline instincts on trade and immigration are unchanged from the campaign trail.
Republicans circulated their scorecard listing the number of Democratic interruptions (63) versus mentions of Judge Kavanaugh's judicial opinions ("just 12").
His scorecard includes a 9 percent from the League of Conservation Voters and an A from the National Rifle Association.
The way Congress can get around this is by passing a law that wipes the scorecard clean for the year.
Green started her round with a bogey on the first hole — the lone blemish on her scorecard — but birdied Nos.
Late last year, that scorecard wasn't looking good, as growth slowed, the trade deficit ballooned and the stock market plunged.
A new congressional scorecard released this week found that federal agencies are gradually improving in their use of information technology.
The scorecard, released by the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, places California at the top of the list.
The scorecard gives a letter grade to 29 popular retailers based upon their action — or inaction — in preventing gun violence.
She declined to talk after her round — "No chance," she said as she marched past reporters after signing her scorecard.
"I'm getting tired of it now," Spieth said Friday after signing his scorecard and dozens of autographs for young fans.
Grenelle's version, which is also part of the auction, reads like a scorecard for the debates that ensued at the convention.
Plus, they have a closet full of evening gowns (since it's a major part of the pageant scorecard) to choose from.
The only blemish on her scorecard in the second round was a bogey at No. 8 to go with five birdies.
In September 2015, the Obama administration unveiled the College Scorecard, an online tool containing data on thousands of higher ed institutions.
"Unlike three months ago, the (German) index looks slightly expensive on our country valuation scorecard," Deutsche Bank's European strategy team added.
To aid public understanding, Haldane suggested the BoE could produce a personalized scorecard to show how its policy was affecting individuals.
Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming 2017 Secure Messaging Scorecard, which evaluates the security of the most popular messaging apps.
The League of Conservation Voters gives him a 3 percent on its scorecard, which is meant to measure lawmakers' environmental friendliness.
Their average on the Club for Growth Scorecard on economic issues is a mere 64 percent — basically a D+ at best.
Faso earned a meager 22019 percent on the Club for Growth's scorecard — the worst Republican score in the House of Representatives.
On the daily Washington scorecard, McConnell can probably chalk up a win for the establishment -- Trump on camera, praising his caucus.
The scorecard anticipates that lawmakers will raise their numbers in this next congress, with Democrats newly in control of the House.
After all, a recent scorecard has Waymo surging into second place in the race to build and deploy self-driving cars.
More that connect with people's lives and fewer that are framed around a who's-up, who's-down scorecard kind of reporting.
The League of Conservation Voters, an environmental advocacy group, ranked them near the bottom of Congress last year in its scorecard.
Scorecard: Exterior: 3 stars Interior: 3 stars Drive Experience: 4 stars Value: 5 stars Rating: 3.5 stars Price as configured: $35,112
Scorecard: Exterior: 5 stars Interior: 4 stars Drive Experience: 4 stars Value: 4.5 stars Rating: 4.5 stars Price as configured: $33,765
To sort them out, he compiled a scorecard of how either might be expected to lead the Fed given the chance.
NEW HAMPSHIRE SCORECARD: Paul Steinhauser takes stock of the Democrats who have gone to the Granite State so far in 2017.
Thus the spectacle of a glassy-eyed manager waving his trademark scorecard at players who knew better than to pay attention.
He consistently gets around a 70 out of 100 on the New York State Environmental Scorecard, which tracks lawmakers' voting records.
After every session of Congress, the group puts out a legislative scorecard that grades each lawmaker's voting record on these issues.
But the app still ranks above rival services such as WhatsApp and Viber on the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Secure Messaging Scorecard.
"Since 1978, my former employer has compiled an annual scorecard of the cultural zeitgeist," writes Chris Stanford, on the briefings team.
Students can check online tools like the College Scorecard, offered by the Education Department, to get that information, Ms. Cochrane said.
"Since 20203, my former employer has compiled an annual scorecard of the cultural zeitgeist," writes Chris Stanford, on the briefings team.
In short, one&aposs inner scorecard encompasses values, morals, ethics, and the ability to do the right thing when making decisions.
So it is unsurprising that he would grade America's performance on a scorecard in which he totals up wins and losses.
Volsky said the success of the Walmart campaign sparked the idea to create a Gun Safety Scorecard that included other retailers.
The DeVos Scorecard also includes data from some 2,100 institutions that award non-degree certificates, including many for-profit career colleges.
Because that would have made her score two shots higher, she received an additional two-shot penalty for the scorecard error.
That report, titled "The Issue With Tissue," looked at several of the biggest-selling toilet paper brands, issuing them a sustainability scorecard.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days behind schedule: 17
Being a public company means learning to coexist with a parallel narrative — a daily scorecard, if you will — that you can't control.
Harlan Yu is the executive director of Upturn and one of the primary authors of the Police Body-Worn Cameras Policy Scorecard.
His comments established an implicit scorecard for voters to use when judging which vision of government they prefer in the years ahead.
The average commuter in the US spent about 50 hours stuck in traffic during 2015, according to the INRIX 2015 Traffic Scorecard.
In its 2018 scorecard, Democrats almost universally get much higher ratings than Republicans, with the occasional exception of a libertarian like Sen.
The scorecard also does not include reports of crime, which has proved as much of a concern to shelter residents as conditions.
The scorecard does not show how much supporters of the CRA receive, but you can view the full list via The Verge.
Eight of those insurers, all European, feature in a scorecard of 25 of the world's biggest insurers tracked by the campaign group.
College Scorecard, another website from the Department of Education, shows users the average salary for graduates after attending most colleges and universities.
The result could affect not just his scorecard as a corporate agitator but the amount of capital investors maintain at his firm.
This scorecard scores aspects of federal agencies' information technology work, including cybersecurity, transparency and risk management, and the level of technological modernization.
However, according to Fouad Khalil, the vice president of compliance at cybersecurity firm Security Scorecard, quarterly check-ins may be too infrequent.
This fascination with the scorecard rankles some happiness researchers, but not Dr. Helliwell, who views them as a kind of loss leader.
Grenelle's version reads like a scorecard of the convention debates, with pencil marks crossing out words and recording changes to Adams's proposals.
" For the past several years, the Department of Homeland Security has been producing a report known as the "Federal Cyber Exposure Scorecard.
Investors fixated on a parade of first-quarter results, including an upbeat report from VMWare and a disappointing scorecard from Coca-Cola.
On Wednesday, the president continued to refer to the trade deficit as a scorecard for failed negotiations, a practice economists have condemned.
In literally hundreds of thousands of rounds major golf, this is the first time a 62 has been written in a scorecard.
Spieth is a tinkerer, technician and self-talker who wields his putter like a broom to keep his scorecard neat and tidy.
As for the scorecard, smart money says Romo took the round from Williams ... but Deron DEFINITELY got the last laugh either way!!!
He won every round on the scorecard of the Associated Press and was in total command of the fight when it ended.
For those of you who are not regular bowlers, those scores are written on the scorecard as the symbols /, X and XXX.
Mental mistakes and a few bad swings were Woods's downfall, contributing to the seven bogeys and one double bogey on his scorecard.
After signing her scorecard and meeting with reporters, she headed for the presidential box, with her husband and her caddie trailing behind.
The pro-gun group also plans to make Sessions' confirmation a "key vote" in its legislative scorecard grading senators' votes on guns.
Meanwhile, undergraduate students at Laureate's US colleges take on significant debt and don't always graduate, according to the federal government's College Scorecard.
FreedomWorks, a group associated with the tea party and more libertarian positions, gives Amash a 260% lifetime score on its recent legislative scorecard.
"Our customers use that confidence score to decide where they want to draw the line in terms of using our scorecard," he adds.
By contrast, the city's 357 traditional shelters, many of them operated by nonprofits under contract with the city, fared better in the scorecard.
The release of the scorecard was coupled with the launch of a hotline for shelter residents to contact about problems in their buildings.
The company said the latest edition of its Global Traffic Scorecard report was based on 500 terabytes of data from 300 million sources.
The number of Japanese companies in the Fortune Global 500, a scorecard for big business, has dropped from 149 in 1995 to 51.
One of our buddies makes a giant scorecard for our trip and always has the title real big: 'Fiancé Name memorial golf tournament.
Security Scorecard founders Sam Kassoumeh and Aleksandr Yampolskiy met at Gilt when they became the first two hires for the security team there.
To round up a list of the schools that produce the highest-earning alumni, CNBC used the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.
The Giffords Law Center, which has taken up state gun law scoring from the Brady Campaign, ranked Mississippi last in its 2018 scorecard.
Presidential candidates have long courted celebrity endorsements—the Los Angeles Times even keeps a scorecard that's kind of a who's who of voting.
My scorecard showed I got high marks for speed to make up for the 2 (out of 5, yikes) for hand-eye coordination.
Colicchio also cofounded an organization called Food Policy Action, which publishes a scorecard that grades Congress on how it votes on food issues.
The reality here is this: Running index funds isn't as simple as it seems, and the scorecard across the industry is pretty stellar.
We're handed a scorecard, a paper cup with the bottom cut out (to smell through), a pencil and a numbered sticker to wear.
In addition to the findings, an interactive map and state-by-state scorecard can be found on a website dedicated to the report.
Close observers will recall that the Department of Education started publishing student employment outcomes on the College Scorecard just over four years ago.
The group announced this week it would key vote the measure, meaning they'll use this vote for their congressional scorecard of members votes.
Heritage opposed the bill because it has "defects" and it warned all senators that the bill had been placed on its Senate scorecard.
It looked like he might blemish his scorecard with a bogey here, but he read it and hit it perfectly to save par.
"It means a lot, first time play in a major and make the cut," Li told Reuters after signing his final-round scorecard.
And by the scorecard, there's no reason why Saudi Arabia should be able to resist Iran, Iraq, Syria and Hezbollah all by itself.
Drivers in New York and San Francisco spend more than 220006 hours in gridlock, according to the study by INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard.
The government's latest economic scorecard arrived on Thursday, offering fresh evidence that the economy continues to grow, but at a frustratingly slow pace.
She finds much to admire in his ambition and idealism, yet freely admits that the ultimate scorecard doesn't come out in his favor.
But then, this is golf, where broken commandments — cursing, lying on a scorecard, failing to honor the Sabbath — are as common as bogeys.
He said he hoped the chamber's scorecard switch builds on that effort and spurs more attempts by Republicans and Democrats to work together.
Details: Yang said he'd rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement and attempt to "upgrade the GDP" with a new scorecard that includes environmental sustainability.
Here's the scorecard for the third quarter: Overall, Salesforce's stock hasn't seen many huge swings, though the last quarter was not a friendly one.
Investors were honing in on a flow of first-quarter results, including an upbeat report from VMWare and a disappointing scorecard from Coca-Cola.
Our CBS Sports video team kept an unofficial scorecard for profanity use over the 4-day tour: McGregor 90, Mayweather 61 So there's that.
He managed to nab an autograph on a scorecard, but quickly realized he "committed a major error" by not having H.W. sign a baseball.
The report, the Shelter Repair Scorecard, documents longstanding problems in cluster-site shelters, which are housing units rented as shelter space from private landlords.
The Association of National Advertisers' "CMO scorecard" this year found that corporate CMO's in the U.S. skew male over female — 55% to 45%, respectively.
They set up a consultancy, Fair, Isaac and Company, whose product was a literal scorecard, made of cardboard, provided to banking and retail customers.
And in a report last month, Security Scorecard found 75 percent of the top 20 U.S. commercial banks (by revenue) are infected with malware.
To round up a list of the public schools that produce the highest-earning alumni, we used the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.
Last in this category is Yang's goal to Improve the American Scorecard by tracking citizens' overall happiness along with a host of other metrics.
According to comprehensive new data from the Prosperity Now Scorecard, a staggering 40 percent of American households live one missed paycheck away from poverty.
Google will now display information from the administration's "College Scorecard" when users search for a school, Secretary of Education John King said on Friday.
Here's the final scorecard: In the end, it's a beat compared to what Wall Street wanted, and it's getting a very Google-y response.
In the case of Security Scorecard, it was how could a CISO reasonably measure how secure a company they were buying services from was.
Nike, feeling the heat from Adidas, Under Armour and rivals in China, disappointed Wall Street with its most recent quarterly scorecard in late June.
"And if that scorecard of lifetime gifts isn't roughly equal at the time of the parents' death, then there's a problem," Mr. Condon said.
A 2015 eMarketer report cites a 'Social Advertising Effectiveness Scorecard' where industry executives rate leading platforms in their ability to market users through advertising.
The Philippines fell short of the "control of corruption" target on the MCC's scorecard for fiscal 2018, which determines a country's eligibility for assistance.
Like when the champion sees a scorecard showing himself down four points and erupts, screaming an epithet at the television to show his displeasure.
But he took three shots to reach the green, then two-putted from 2300 feet for a bogey, the only blemish on his scorecard.
Agencies that did not have their chief information officers report directly to their agency head were docked an entire letter grade on the scorecard.
He is also the former director of the College Scorecard at the U.S. Department of Education, serving in that role from 2015 to 2016.
Such indicators could then be used by consortium members in communications with their suppliers, typically in a sustainability scorecard that the supplier would complete.
Berkeley-New York's graduation rate for students receiving federal financial aid is 30 percent, according to the College Scorecard, compared with 42 percent nationally.
But the chamber sees its new scorecard as one way to try to encourage more lawmakers looking for consensus to meet in the middle.
A candidate scorecard shared by the union this week told members that Sanders would "end culinary health care" with his "Medicare for All" plan.
To tackle unconscious bias, she developed a scorecard for the agency to standardize the hiring process and keep the focus on a candidate's qualifications.
It offered a scorecard of his rise from the provinces and a perverse kind of protection: The Kremlin would never bend to Navalny's accusations.
Berklee College of Music President Roger Brown has argued that the Federal data on colleges—known as the College Scorecard—unfairly stigmatizes art schools.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) ranked 23 of the world's top energy-consuming countries for its 2016 international scorecard, released Wednesday.
Moreover, the median debt figures we're using are more recent, coming from the most recent update to the college debt data from the College Scorecard.
The numbers might be abstract, but in Little Rose City we're using it as a scorecard, a way of measuring the mileage back towards normal.
It found 83 corporate PACs that gave a combined $5,837,331 to members of Congress who had received ratings of zero on the HRC's legislative scorecard.
Santa Monica's scooter permit process, for example, included a scorecard, where companies were judged on how well they comply with local, federal and other laws.
To rank their favorite looks, everyone has a scorecard that gets turned in when the lights come back up at the end of the night.
Despite the fact that I'm straight, I overwhelmingly rate women more highly than men on my scorecard, for the simple reason that they smell nicer.
Let's go to the scorecard: He is nowhere close to meeting his stated goal of passing all 12 appropriations bills on time through regular order.
To round up a list of the schools that produce the highest-earning alumni, CNBC Make It used the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.
Now, when a user searches for a school using Google, the results page will show information culled from the US Department of Education's College Scorecard.
Fight for the Future, for example, plans to track members' votes with a legislative scorecard and target those who don't try to save the rules.
And yet 66 percent of actively managed large-company stock funds were unable to exceed even that low bar, according to the SPIVA U.S. Scorecard.
Brandon Lorenz, a spokesperson with HRC, told The Hill that the scorecard is only a piece of how the group comes to decisions on endorsements.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE is a conservative — his Conservative Review scorecard is a 37 percent.
The new protocols also eliminate the additional two-shot penalty for signing for the wrong score given players were not aware the scorecard was incorrect.
The scorecard ranks agencies on the implementation of four provisions of the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA), which was enacted in December 2014.
Ahead of the vote, influential conservative group Heritage Action had urged Republicans to oppose Maloney's amendment, saying it would be included on its legislative scorecard.
He also believes, as he tweeted, that the U.S. already is so far down on the scorecard with China that he's got nothing to lose.
He called on other humanitarian agencies to create a gender equality scorecard to measure progress, and to prioritize women's voices in designing and assessing programs.
This value is limited by the fact that voters don't appear to keep a scorecard on whether he actually accomplishes the projects that are listed.
The jobs report — a monthly scorecard for the United States' labor market — can ignite presidential tweets, flashing news alerts, and stock market jumps or tumbles.
Below, Eric Nelson took The Times's daily coverage of world news and turned it into a scorecard for a fantasy-sports-style current events game.
Binky Chadha, strategist at Deutsche Bank, created a scorecard across various economic and market factors to rate their stage compared with the past three cycles.
The State Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) received the lowest grades as part of a biannual scorecard on federal agencies' information technology management.
The Spiva scorecard adjusts for "survivorship bias" by including the performance of funds that have been merged or shut down, typically because of poor performance.
Instead of any accountability measures, it promised to expand an existing database, called the College Scorecard, to provide information on student debt and earnings prospects.
We worked on something called the college scorecard that gives people a better idea about whether this is a good college or university to go to.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days to read Monroe: 6Days behind schedule: 15
Lindsey Graham also asked the president of the NAACP about the racial equality organization's scorecard, reading aloud the rankings each member of the panel had received.
Correction (April 11th): An earlier version of this post mis-stated Mr García′s probability of victory in the 1999 PGA Championship based on his scorecard.
Driving the news: The report, a second annual scorecard of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's work, focuses mainly on youth population growth and sub-Saharan Africa.
With policies varying from one jurisdiction to the next, each side has a scorecard of victories to show why it believes it is winning the debate.
The grim fiscal scorecard shows how far the Republican Party, under Mr. Trump, has strayed from conservative orthodoxy, which long prioritized less spending and lower deficits.
The grim fiscal scorecard shows how far the Republican Party, under Mr. Trump, has strayed from conservative orthodoxy, which long prioritized less spending and lower deficits.
Smaller investor Temasek Holdings is expected to report muted returns and issue a cautious outlook when it unveils its annual performance scorecard next week, analysts said.
A scorecard issued annually by Navigant, a consultancy, puts GM ahead of the AV pack of carmakers and tech firms, with Alphabet's Waymo in second place.
According to another, the Heritage Foundation's Scorecard, none of the members Bannon is challenging are outside of the Republican mainstream, with the possible exception of Hatch.
However, according to The League of Conservation Voters, an environmental advocacy group, he scored a zero out of 100 on their recent voting scorecard released Wednesday.
Security Scorecard was offering a way to capture security signals in an automated way and see at a glance just how well their vendors were doing.
However, according to the League of Conservation Voters, an environmental advocacy group, he scored a 28503 out of 22019 on its recent voting scorecard released Wednesday.
To ensure more transparency, the bill also calls for creation of an acquisition scorecard that would compare program cost estimates with those submitted by independent estimators.
Duckworth has also earned praise on LGBT issues, co-sponsoring the Equality Act in the House and finishing with a higher score on HRC's legislative scorecard.
"Some agencies continue to do better than others, and today I am pleased to see moderate improvement in the grades from the first scorecard," said Rep.
Massachusetts's Senate approved a green energy bill, but without a provision that would have established a "home energy scorecard" for houses that are for sale, MassLive.
To be considered for an MCC grant, a country must pass a scorecard which examines commitment to good governance, economic freedom, and investments in their citizens.
As with most dynasties (and "Dynasty"), you could really use a scorecard to figure out who's related to — and sleeping with, and doing dirty by — whom.
But neither of these tools, nor any data on the Department of Education's College Scorecard, forecasts anything about the costs of sophomore, junior or senior year.
"You used better judgment than I did, Al," he will say quietly, and then go about his timeless task of wagging his scorecard at his fielders.
But college is a major investment; students and parents should consult PayScale and the College Scorecard in order to understand the financial implications of their decisions.
Consumer-friendly shopping tools like the government's College Scorecard and net price calculators will churn out misleading information, making it difficult for applicants to compare colleges.
The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) released its annual scorecard on Thursday, giving every lawmaker a score out of 100 for their record on environmental votes.
The most recent scorecard found that congestion left American drivers sitting in traffic an average of 97 hours last year, up from 82 hours in 6.93.
Mr. Trump has often treated G.D.P. — along with the stock market, the trade deficit and other economic indicators — as a sort of scorecard for his presidency.
Today at the bell the scorecard read as follows: Each index remains far below its recent highs, and all three are still in bear-market territory.
Birdies on the fifth and sixth have mitigated some of the carnage on his scorecard, but he is still looking at a score approaching the 80s.
While the State Department and the NRC did not receive high marks, the scorecard overall showed improvement from past scorecards, which have been issued since 2015.
Now, after years of data collection, students can use the College Scorecard to see the exact earnings of graduates broken down by school and by program.
"They don't want to be embarrassed or they don't want to have it on their scorecard that they have two wins and one loss," Lemonis says.
Florida is among 25 states to receive an "F" grade on an annual scorecard released Wednesday by a gun-control group founded by a former congresswoman.
Norway was best of all EEA nations in implementing EU directives into law, with a perfect score of zero delays in a 2015 official EEA scorecard.
While the State Department and the NRC did not receive high marks, the scorecard overall showed improvement from past scorecards, which have been issued since 2015.
Players no longer will be penalized two shots for an incorrect scorecard if they were not aware of a rules violation when they signed their card.
Rescinding the scorecard penalty, famously applied to Lexi Thompson at the L.P.G.A. Tour's first major last April, is part of a broader standard for using video.
Here's the company's revenue scorecard: But here's the hard one: the company is expecting revenue between $590 million and $610 million in the second quarter this year.
Here's the scorecard: One thing to note here is that this quarter had 13 weeks, compared to 14 weeks reported in the same quarter a year ago.
That topped second-place Moscow at 91 hours and third-place New York at 89, according to a traffic scorecard compiled by Inrix, a transportation analytics firm.
Here's the scorecard: Google is also naming John Hennessy, who's been on its board since 2004, as its chair following Eric Schmidt departing in December last year.
The city was recently listed as the 10th most congested in the world, and the fifth most congested in the US, according to INRIX's global traffic scorecard.
" He says he probably gets a "pretty good" scorecard from his partners because he's a "giver," whereas I am "not sure I should be listening to this.
"Europe still scores top on our composite scorecard thanks to monetary conditions, valuation, sentiment and macro factors, although UK is close behind," they wrote in a note.
The best source for this, she adds, is the Department of Education's College Scorecard, which shares the average annual of cost, graduate rate and salary after attending.
But the latest report on active management performance, in the closely watched SPIVA U.S. Scorecard from S&P, paints an even bleaker picture over the long term.
Documents about Obama-era White House policies have been removed, as has the Federal Supplier Greenhouse Gas Management Scorecard, which ranks government contractors on their climate friendliness.
But it did not show on his scorecard as he sank seven birdies to take an early lead at the first PGA Tour event of the year.
Heritage Action for America said Monday it would "key vote" the funding bill on its scorecard, meaning a vote in favor will be held against a lawmaker.
Ahead of the vote, influential conservative group Heritage Action urged Republicans to oppose Maloney's amendment and said that it would be including it on its legislative scorecard.
Some historians say that presidential legacies change over time — or that because information about policy decisions is released slowly, the scorecard doesn't get filled in too quickly.
The scorecard for MbS is looking good: oil is up, Saudi clerics have been marginalized, and the previous crown prince was forced to resign in MbS's favor.
For its part, Penn State is also developing a national scorecard to provide public information on Greek letter organizations, including alcohol and hazing violations and chapter suspensions.
In this accounting, the $69 billion United States trade deficit with Mexico or $336 billion gap with China is something of a scorecard reflecting diminishing American greatness.
Sanders' supporters responded by "viciously" attacking the union, according to Argüello-Kline, who defended the scorecard, saying it simply presented members with the "facts" about the candidates.
Thirteen departments' scores remained the same, while no agencies saw their scores decrease since the last scorecard earlier this year May — which lawmakers said is a first.
The scorecard ranks servers on multiple criteria, which makes it easier for Ms. Williamson to identify the right waiter, for example, for a large party with children.
She has a 22020 percent approval rating from Planned Parenthood's congressional scorecard for her votes against bills that would repeal ObamaCare and ban abortions after 20 weeks.
Those who really bring their A-game can download a video of their performance, as well as the scorecard, to keep for themselves or share with friends.
Women are making breakthroughs at the top of the Grammy nominations scorecard, but in the places where they've historically been shut out, they continue to be marginalized.
Leaders of a team of 500 or more people get a scorecard every 30 days to track how often they promote and hire women and underrepresented minorities.
Three men got on via the scorecard trifecta—an error, a walk, and a Moises Alou single—but Tony Tarasco grounded out to second, leaving the sacks loaded.
The League of Conservation Voters, a nonprofit organization that tracks how lawmakers vote on environmental issues, gave Rodgers a 4 percent lifetime score on its National Environmental Scorecard.
But he has had a spotty voting record when it comes to protecting the environment, according to a scorecard from the special interest group League of Conservation Voters.
All are among the top 13 states with the strictest gun laws in the country, according to a scorecard compiled by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
All are among the top 21990 states with the strictest gun laws in the country, according to a scorecard compiled by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
It could well be a very boring fight in which Mayweather dances and dodges around an overmatched McGregor while landing enough solid punches to get a scorecard win.
An algorithm-driven scorecard evaluates a girl's risk based on wellbeing, socioeconomic, health and living conditions, and the most vulnerable get priority for structured courses at the Bussma.
According to data from College Scorecard, 28-year-old Harvard graduates can expect to make $87,000 a year, while compared to just $36,000 a year for Reed graduates.
Elsewhere on Capitol Hill this week, a pair of House Oversight subcommittees will hold a hearing on the implementation of their scorecard for federal IT modernization, on Tuesday.
Federal government agencies have made incremental progress in managing and securing their IT systems and acquisitions, according to a new scorecard released Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee.
He said many resources are available for families who want to begin planning, including the AARP scorecard, which ranks states based on the long-term services they provide.
Boeing dominates the scorecard so far at the Nov 12-16 show, with $19 billion of orders and provisional commitments while Airbus has yet to disclose an order.
Some of the information, including student debt burdens and federal loan repayment rates, is already published on a government website created under the Obama administration called College Scorecard.
In the draft rule, the department proposes to hold institutions accountable by publishing information on a new federal database, or an existing government website called the College Scorecard.
The sites would list student debt burdens, federal loan repayment rates, degree completion rates and the average post-college earnings of alumni, which the College Scorecard already does.
You can search for public universities in your state with College Scorecard to identify the best choices for you to earn a degree on time and on budget.
He puts on his ice blue bifocals and then busts out his Wite-Out, his scorecard and his rainbow assortment of pens: yellow, green, blue, orange, red, purple.
The conservative Club for Growth chided him in a tweet for having a low scorecard with the group shortly after news of his Senate run was reported Monday.
"It would be very confusing to the outsider who sees this organization has a scorecard with a numerical ranking of the candidates, but we're not endorsing," he said.
Once you've belted out your best rendition of a Queen classic, the FreddieMeter produces a scorecard to let you see just how close you got to Mercury's voice.
Last year he unveiled the Emily Jerry Foundation's National Pharmacy Technician Initiative, an interactive scorecard to make the public aware of unsafe pharmacy practices in the United States.
Cancer research across the U.S. is delivering:  the FDA's Oncology Drug Approval Scorecard included 12 new therapies for 2013, nine for 85033, and 17 by end of 2015.
The Gun Safety Scorecard was released Wednesday by the Business Must Act Coalition, which includes organisations such as Guns Down, March for Our Lives, and Gays Against Guns.
Among the changes announced: An online "scorecard" that allows people to report a variety of bad behavior, including hazing, stalking, vandalism, harassment, discrimination or drug or alcohol abuse.
He kept his scorecard clean with a 35-foot par putt on the par-4 16th, which he walked into the hole and punctuated with a fist pump.
It is a somber scorecard that also includes Hodges, who died of a heart attack before the 1972 season, and the death of three of his four coaches.
The scorecard : The existence of the FBI informant who spoke to three Trump campaign advisers was revealed by the "failing New York Times," and sparked endless stories and segments.
The issuer's Credit Scorecard, which began last week, provides the commonly used FICO score, calculated in a range from 300 to 850 using data from credit scoring company Experian.
An example is the balanced scorecard that was initially conceived by business school experts in the early '90s to help private enterprises monitor operational performance and guide company strategy.
Our Congressional Scorecard is an all-encompassing database that assigns a letter grade "A" through "F" to members of Congress based on their marijuana-related comments and voting records.
It was a simple scorecard, assembled by a non-partisan nuclear nonproliferation group called Global Zero, comparing the five remaining candidates on a battery of eight foreign policy issues.
The lone blemish on her scorecard came with a bogey on the par-218 ninth hole, but she was able to card three more birdies on the back nine.
First, the scorecard: There are a couple of bright spots against analyst expectations, but the miss on revenue and the very weak guidance really hit Apple very, very hard.
The League of Conservation Voters has its own scorecard, but it focuses only on officials in office and covers environmental issues writ large rather than climate change in particular.
The scorecard asserts a similar divide on support for clean water protections, the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, the Affordable Care Act and raising taxes on the wealthy.
Penn State is also developing a national scorecard to provide public information on Greek letter organizations, including alcohol and hazing violations and chapter suspensions, according to a separate statement.
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights issued a scorecard Tuesday that found police departments, by and large, fail to protect the rights of people they are surveilling.
Steve Tipa, also known as Statman, said he would wait to fill out his precious, detailed scorecard until he got home, because his fingers were too numb to write.
But even if the terrorist group is battered on the battlefield, the Middle East remains torn by so many other conflicts that it requires a scorecard to keep track.
Judith Kelley, professor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy, is the author of "Scorecard Diplomacy: Grading States to Influence Their Reputation and Behavior," Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Since then, it has worked on projects as varied as the scorecard the Department of Education produces for colleges and an overhaul of the Federal Election Commission's digital presence.
Rounding out the Global Traffic Scorecard list of the five worst cities in the world for congestion are Istanbul, Turkey; Bogota, Colombia; Mexico City, Mexico, and Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Have a look at the Body Worn Camera Scorecard and you'll notice that Baltimore is the only major police department in the country that's addressed concerns about facial recognition.
He also trumpets his "Trump Scorecard" of agreement with the president at 95.9 percent, ahead of conservative stalwarts like Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Mike Lee of Utah.
Asked what his score might have been if his short game had not been sharp on Saturday, Woods smiled and said his scorecard might have had a few 8s.
In boxing, the finishing blow, the final wallop, the bout-ending slug, the haymaker gets shortened on the judge's scorecard to KO, which is written in crosswords as KAYO.
The scorecard he used to tally Thomas's numbers did not fit into his back pants pocket, so he had ripped off the bottom edge, leaving it torn and jagged.
During the second conversation we asked members to leave as per our policy noted on the scorecard, voices escalated, and the police were called to ensure an amicable resolution.
Amazon's AdSystem is, not surprisingly, the most common tracker the researchers saw on Fire TV channels, and other recognizable names like Facebook and Scorecard Research show up frequently too.
And the campaign donation scorecard from 2016 proved that corporate America responded in kind, giving to the Clinton campaign over team Trump by wide margins in industry after industry.
"I crumpled and cried after I signed my scorecard, thinking this was the hardest thing I have ever done," she told the L.P.G.A.'s website in an undated interview.
Indivisible, a liberal movement that sprung up after President Trump's election, last month sent its nationwide membership its candidate scorecard and ranked Biden at the bottom of its list.
Buttigieg this week was given a 22020 out of 10 on the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund's scorecard, placing him third out of the six candidates it evaluated.
Buttigieg this week was given a 28503 out of 22020 on the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund's scorecard, place him third out of the six candidates it evaluated.
Here's how: The "Name Search" section of the College Scorecard let's students type in the name of their school to can see how much graduates with different degrees earn.
Rhode Island and Massachusetts tied Vermont at the top of the council's scorecard for electricity program savings; New York was tied for 14th with Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Oregon.
And Sterling, objectively, can't even be described as the best player on his club; Kevin De Bruyne, Sergio Aguero and Ederson are all ahead of him on this scorecard.
SAN DIEGO — After signing his scorecard on Sunday, Jon Rahm was hustled to a television interview before he had time to retrieve his Rolex wristwatch from his golf bag.
Here's the final scorecard: While all of this looks pretty strong, Twitter had a pretty bumpy but somewhat positive 2017 on Wall Street toward the back end of the year.
Overpriced prosecco and scorecard in hand (as seen in the very hastily snapped photo above), I sat at a long table that felt like the assembly line I'd originally envisioned.
In addition, three other departments -- Aurora, Detroit and Pittsburgh -- appear to have cameras on the ground but have not released body cam policies to the public, according to the scorecard.
RewardExpert, a free service that helps travelers fly for cheap by maximizing miles and points, just released their 2017 Airport Dining Scorecard, revealing which transportation hubs have the best food.
Each year, INRIX issues a Global Traffic Scorecard based on millions of pieces of data from connected vehicles, departments of transportation, cellular positioning reports and a number of other sources.
An sample scorecard produced by Haldane showed how monetary policy had affected income from interest and labor income; financial, pension and housing wealth; as well as the probability of unemployment.
"It is not the same thing as a backdoor, because it does not allow access to the device," said Alexander Heid, chief research officer of cybersecurity start-up Security Scorecard.
And when the country's largest such group, the Humane Society, gave him a "zero" rating on its annual scorecard this year, King celebrated by sharing a recipe for pheasant soup.
The CEO said the scorecard to measure lawmakers' contributions to the economy has not been changed in 40 years and called the new initiative a "revamping" of the old measurement.
The gold was Cuba's first in the ring at the Rio Games and La Cruz, fighting out of the red corner, won the first two rounds on every judge's scorecard.
If you want this president to do something for the common good, why not try to convince him that it might help him notch a win on his celebrity scorecard?
This is how well he played: He had six 3s on his scorecard on the final seven holes (which play to a par of 28), including four in a row.
Heritage Action for America said Wednesday it will "key vote" the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) amendment on its scorecard, meaning a vote against it will be held against lawmakers.
But the digital rights group Fight for the Future says the risks outweigh the benefits — and they've unveiled a new "scorecard" to grade which schools are weighing those risks appropriately.
The trade group's full analysis, dubbed the Innovation Scorecard, includes a comprehensive set of measures to assess how states are progressing with technology and how friendly they are to innovation.
In the past decade, more than 90 percent of the city's streets have been deemed "acceptably clean" in an annual scorecard inspection system managed by the mayor's office of operations.
"Materials ... and large cap household and personal products (which has ranked high on our large cap industry group scorecard) stand out as likely beneficiaries of a weaker dollar," she wrote.
Intuitively, one can see how the courses taken by students from these majors help aspiring lawyers, yet all these majors fare poorly on the Scorecard as it now is constructed.
McCoy grew up not far from the course and couldn't even remember how many times he'd played there, but he was clearly familiar with it and it showed on his scorecard.
While it's hard to put a concrete finger on the market driver, the ultimate scorecard will come down to companies' 2019 guidance, which is poised to give the market some direction.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days to read Monroe: 6Days to read J.Q. Adams: 10Days behind schedule: 17
" The statement specified that criteria for MCC recipients "includes not just a passing scorecard but also a demonstrated commitment to the rule of law, due process and respect for human rights.
Their scorecard of accomplishments includes welfare reform, major trade deals, the Medicare pharmaceutical benefit, family and medical leave, investment-focused tax reform, and global health programs that saved millions of lives.
For all of the ardent protests on cable news and the Sunday shows about Trump's debasement of the office, journalists now judge historical events based on a scorecard he has devised.
After setting a Masters record with 28 birdies in 2015, he produced six in the first round Thursday with nary a bogey to clutter his scorecard or his sense of destiny.
The letter said the budget vote would be recorded on the Chamber's annual scorecard, measuring which members of Congress have voted for and against the Chamber's agenda on issues of note.
Branstad's group gave Trump a "good" rating on their candidate scorecard; Cruz received a "bad" grade, and the group encouraged its mailing list to back candidates with a pro-ethanol rating.
He told CNN he is working with others in the advocacy and mental health community to develop a scorecard to help people track how their elected representatives vote on key legislation.
The recent release of Drug Policy Action's Congressional scorecard underlines the fact that both parties in Congress are taking huge steps away from the failed policies of the war on drugs.
This data is already available on the government's College Scorecard website, but the order directs the department to add information on specific degree and certificate programs to the school-level data.
"Over the last many years, Goldman has been very shy about what it's going to do, so you never had a full scorecard to measure against," said Barclays analyst Jason Goldberg.
Over a 15-year time span, 58.5 percent of U.S.-based actively managed funds were closed or merged into other funds, according to the S&P Indices Versus Active (SPIVA) Scorecard.
Campaign Zero, a police reform campaign, has created a multi-factor scorecard that rates levels of police violence, accountability, and approaches to policing in the 100 largest police departments in California.
Matt Lira, from the White House Office of American Innovation, will join a discussion titled "Tech Under Trump: A 28503/22019 Scorecard" with Consumer Technology Association President Gary Shapiro and others.
She also began a series of affairs—not with authors, as you might guess, but with musicians, and her scorecard soon grew to rival Alma Mahler's: Stokowski, Heifetz, Koussevitzky, Benno Moiseiwitsch.
There is still madness in the methodology and, like any statistical report, the Scorecard bears only passing resemblance to the choices made in the real world by students and their families.
It should be included, and here's how: The Trump Department of Education can insert into the scorecard results taken from a test of thinking and communication skills called the Collegiate Learning Assessment.
The Department of Education's College Scorecard allows you to compare schools' average annual cost of attendance based on family income, as well as other metrics, including the typical debt load for graduates.
The scorecard this year, then, won't be pretty for Fed forecasting: Four projected rate hikes in December, cut to two in June, cut to — maybe — one by the end of the year.
"We're thrilled that starting today you can find college cost, graduation and earnings information from the College Scorecard directly in Google Search," King said in a blog post hosted by the company.
Broadcast TV scorecard: Complete guide to what's new, renewed and canceled "Unforgettable" centered on a female detective (Montgomery) who has a special condition that gives her the ability to visually remember everything.
"Some scorecard-like device could, at times of significant change in the monetary policy stance, help explain, in simple terms, the personal as well as societal benefits monetary policy confers," Haldane said.
No sooner did his final putt drop in—a birdie, of course—than the game's pundits launched into debate over whether Mr Stenson had managed to achieve the finest scorecard in history.
The 10th, 113th and 12th holes constitute a difficult stretch of the Black course, three stout par 4s — two measuring more than 500 yards on the scorecard — that test a golfer's constitution.
Still, the group's scorecard said the average grade for state election cybersecurity is a C-, and that states with toss-up Senate elections next month average an F for their security measures.
Greer says the group will be turning its focus to lighting a fire under Congress by forcing lawmakers to take a position on the issue and tracking them with an online scorecard.
The scorecard ranks Canada third best of the seven, giving it high marks for ending public financing of coal-fired power and not encouraging fossil fuel consumption by artificially keeping prices low.
The other source is the federal government's College Scorecard, but its figures are only for people who received federal aid and reflect what they're earning in the earliest years of their careers.
For example, Kansas, which received an F from the national advocacy group Giffords Law Center's gun law scorecard, had increases in both its firearm suicide and homicide rates over the past decade.
Still, he denies the NRA's opposition and their promise to scorecard – or track and punish those who cross them and support it – is top-of-mind for him or many other Republicans.
Despite the availability of jobs in Dallas, the North Texas campus was ranked near the bottom nationally, 173th, in terms of overall performance in 2017, according to a Department of Labor scorecard.
So after signing his scorecard, signing autographs for fans and speaking with the news media, Mickelson spent 20 minutes rolling putts and hitting chips in front of his swing coach, Andrew Getson.
The House Oversight and Government Reform committee unveiled its biannual Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard on Tuesday, finding that 11 agencies had improved their scores on IT since May.
And we have a scorecard that we share with the board and the whole company each quarter, and it shows red, green and yellow for our progress on each of the goals.
Currently, only a small portion of data collected from higher education institutions is made available to consumers through websites such as the Department of Education's College Scorecard and the National Student Clearinghouse.
According to the Department of Education's College Scorecard, the average annual net cost for federal aid recipients to attend Berkeley's New York State campuses (after all scholarships and grants) is about $24,600.
It remains to be seen whether the Scorecard will be used as a pretext for legislation to limit choices, instead of serving its stated purpose of better informing students and their families.
During the mid-game of my Rome campaign, just before I'd developed gunpowder and before anyone had expanded to the second continent, I checked the scorecard to see how I was doing.
They say there are no pictures on a golf scorecard ... which is a good thing -- 'cause one of Andrew Johnston's pars on Friday would have featured A GIANT BUTT if they did!!
But the four-times major champion, who made the halfway cut with nothing to spare, said he had not earned the right to a later tee time, as the scorecard spoke for itself.
The organization, which once confined itself to litigation, has envisioned "ACLU Voter," an initiative to register and turn out voters and encourage them to choose candidates based on a scorecard of civil liberties.
"Playing the Scottish Open, I think, was very valuable because I had a scorecard in my hand for four days playing the kind of golf we're going to face this week," he said.
This only applies to four-year colleges in the US. Part of the Search data comes from the US Department of Education's College Scorecard and Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Google says.
On Re/code, we are committing ourselves to increase our coverage of this pernicious issue, as well as keeping a scorecard of companies on how they deal with it to protect their users.
Although Mr Woods ended up as the bridesmaid at the PGA Championship and the bride at the Masters, his scorecard at the earlier tournament actually gave him a slightly better chance to win.
The story of a fight begins long before the cameras are turned on, the houselights are turned down, and the scorecard girls are raised up to the ring to hoist their numbered placards.
Here's a scorecard that shows how the governors who would be president did in terms of growing their states' economy and spurring job growth, while managing public health, education, infrastructure and housing development.
Those who both hailed and criticized our reports on the College Scorecard can agree that its data has limits that could impede efforts to make much-needed improvements to our higher education system.
Unlike the spread of gluten-free options, vegan pizza requires less substitution—it's the same dough, after all—and comes with an ethical pat-on-the-back, not just a food allergy scorecard.
But her lasting memory of the former first lady is at Houston Astros games, her feet perched up on the seat in front of her, scoring the game on a scorecard, she said.
The scorecard graded the use of body cameras by police departments in 50 cities around the country, including Ferguson, Mo., St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., among others.
Using the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, which provides the median earnings of federally aided students 10 years after enrolling, CNBC looked at the stats for the top 10 universities in America.
What I propose is a universal scorecard for all new drugs, to be overseen by the Food and Drug Administration, with information on how their cost and effectiveness measure up against similar medications.
"The main objective of the report is not to be a scorecard for assigning blame, but to provide a constructive way forward toward achieving a negotiated two-state solution," he said on Friday.
The need for an experienced bench coach became apparent in May when Callaway, in his first season as a manager, filled out his scorecard incorrectly, prompting the Mets to bat out of order.
And his candidacy gets bonus points on our scorecard because Milwaukee, for Eastern Conference supremacy, had to beat out a trio of worthy challengers who were all projected as superior before the season.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services began a "scorecard" program on Monday to track the performance of Medicaid providers, but participation is voluntary and participants will face no penalties for poor performance.
A study by the College Board researchers Michael Hurwitz and Jonathan Smith found that the initial introduction of the College Scorecard affected college application behavior only among well-off students and high schools.
Though music isn't technically part of the competition scorecard, "overall effect" is, and for teams with means at the top of their sport, working with New Level is the high price of winning.
The advertising blitz comes after the Club publicly chastised Collins for having a 57 percent score on their legislative scorecard last year, though he has an 80 percent lifetime score with the Club.
The League of Conservation Voters' (LCV) scorecard gave Garrett a lifetime environmental voting record of 2900 percent, and New Jersey LCV labeled him the "most fervent anti-environmentalist" in the New Jersey delegation.
There is a wealth of information available, from statewide data systems to the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, with the potential to provide education consumers with a window into enrollment and outcomes.
The employees that Business Insider spoke with on the condition of anonymity focused their ire on a lack of training, recent labor cuts, and a brutal scorecard system that's used to evaluate worker's performance.
Amash's voting record is regularly one of the most conservative in the House; in 2018, he had a perfect 100% on the Club for Growth vote scorecard, and he has a 99% lifetime score.
Also, its plan to launch a fully driverless mobility service in Arizona in early 2018, making it the first to remove the human safety driver, earned it a surplus of points in the scorecard.
He also plans to stop evaluating partners on the sole basis of whether vendors achieve a 98 percent accuracy rate — instead, he said, Facebook will develop a balanced "scorecard" approach to measuring vendors' performance.
Investors are especially eager for a scorecard on how hedge funds have performed during recently turbulent times because many have long marketed themselves as being able to protect capital in all types of markets.
If she signs a scorecard attesting that she didn't do that when in fact she did, she's penalized two more; that last penalty is a reduction from the old standard, which was immediate disqualification.
Merrick Garland, President Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court, has ruled in favor of federal agencies 77 percent of the time, according to a scorecard produced by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).
Donald, who has not tasted victory since the 2013 Dunlop Phoenix in Japan, was delighted to keep a relatively clean scorecard at gusty Harbour Town as the greens firmed up in the afternoon sunshine.
Patrick shot in for a takedown at the beginning of each round and his dominance in the grappling realm led to him claim a unanimous decision win, winning every round on each judges' scorecard.
When it endorsed Clinton, Planned Parenthood released a detailed explanation of why the group chose to support her over Sanders, despite the fact that each received a 100% rating on the group's Congressional scorecard.
It took the College Scorecard earnings data and performed a multiple regression analysis to assess how much a school's graduates earn compared with how much they might have made had they attended another school.
According to AFP's scorecard, which ranks members of Congress based on their vote for what they dub "economic freedom," Florida Democrats have a score of 11 percent compared with Republicans, who score 85 percent.
Although economists have criticized his use of the measure as a scorecard for trade, he has often criticized the European Union for selling more goods, especially cars, to the United States than it purchases.
As a senator, he has a 100 percent rating from Planned Parenthood's scorecard, and has consistently voted against measures like defunding Planned Parenthood and a ban on abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. bank regulator has flunked Wells Fargo on a national scorecard for community lending, the lender said on Tuesday as it tries to repair its reputation after a phony-accounts scandal.
In the Oral-B app, you can access a number of features, such as an animation that illustrates where you're brushing in real time, and a scorecard that lets you know how you're doing.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday urged senators to vote in favor of the motion to begin debate on healthcare legislation, saying that it will consider including the vote in its annual scorecard.
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In my opinion, Edgar won the fifth round (rendering my completely useless scorecard 48-47 for Aldo), though two of the judges—the ones whose opinion do matter—scored that round in the Brazilian's favor.
"Police Body Worn Cameras: A Policy Scorecard," a yearly report released by Upturn and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights this week, found numerous key weaknesses in body cam policies across the country.
Apparently, Burger King is the worst of the pack, scoring a big, fat zero on the Union of Concerned Scientists' 2016 scorecard of major beef sellers' deforestation profiles, way behind Wal-Mart, McDonald's, and Wendy's.
According to the College Scorecard data, the average four-year nonprofit or public college has a graduation rate hovering right around 50%—meaning students who enter have a paltry 85033 in 2 chance of success.
The ACLU has been issuing scorecard ratings to candidates based on their track records of protecting civil liberties, much like the NRA's system to compel right-wing legislators to hold the line on gun control.
We're not discouraged by this: given that EAGLE relies exclusively on publicly available course, scorecard and ranking data, it would be quite striking if highly competitive betting markets had not already incorporated such information fully.
In fact, if you include tournaments from the decades before the introduction of the cut rule, which culls the worst performers after the second round, then Mr Stenson's scorecard wouldn't appear in the top 30.
That was what was so costly for Thompson, because she received a two-shot penalty for her infraction, and then an additional two strokes for signing her third-round scorecard before the violation was reported.
Using data from the Department of Education's College Scorecard database, we found the colleges and universities in the US with the lowest admissions rates for the 2017-2018 academic year, the most recently available data.
The federal government has made incremental progress in managing and securing its IT systems and acquisitions, according to the new Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard released Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee.
The No. 2000 album on the Billboard 245, the magazine's main album chart — and still the music industry's most important scorecard — is Rihanna's "Anti" (Roc Nation), which returns to the top spot after six weeks.
Some events recommended by Axios editors: "Tech Under Trump: A 2017/2018 Scorecard," featuring Matt Lira of the White House Office of American Innovation and CareJourney's Aneesh Chopra "Hacking our Democracy and Discourse," featuring Sen.
Professional sports cannot be considered separately from money and marketing, but at Saturday's extravaganza — which has been branded the "Money Fight" — at T-Mobile Arena, the real scorecard might be the amount of revenue generated.
As the Department of Education's College Scorecard data shows, for a tuition of $20,000 per year, only 20 percent of students will graduate within six years, accruing an average student loan indebtedness of almost $30,000.
With the help of various environmental and conservation groups, the scorecard measures how members supported various environmental legislation on topics including energy, climate change, public health, public lands, wildlife conservation and spending for environmental programs.
According to the 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard calculated by INRIX and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, traffic gridlock costs the typical American rush-hour commuter an estimated 42 hours of lost time each year.
At the A.A.C.'s annual news media day and clambake by the sea in this New England resort town, you might have needed a scorecard to keep track of the turnover in the coaching ranks.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that no other candidate had replied to RespectAbility's scorecard; this is inaccurate, as other candidates have told RespectAbility that they are in the process of completing the questionnaire.
At the end of each calendar year, OMB checks the scorecard — if it increases the estimated deficit, then OMB is required to implement an across-the-board sequestration of mandatory spending programs to offset the cost.
"During the second conversation, we asked members to leave as per our policy noted on the scorecard, voices escalated, and police were called to ensure an amicable resolution," the club said in a statement on Monday.
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - A U.S. bank regulator has flunked Wells Fargo on a national scorecard for community lending, the lender said on Tuesday as it tries to repair its reputation after a phony-accounts scandal.
The 22-year-old American, who went on to lose in a playoff, incurred a two-stroke penalty for playing her ball from the wrong place and an additional two strokes for signing an incorrect scorecard.
As of this writing, Terry Collins has been ejected, Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez has admitted on air to being incapable of operating a scorecard, and the Brewers lead the Mets 2-0 in the sixth inning.
Quick scorecard on all of these promises: On NAFTA, every indication is that the trade deal that Trump continues to rail against is here to stay and that whatever changes are made will likely be minimal.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days to read Monroe: 6Days to read J. Q. Adams: 10Days to read Jackson: 11Days behind schedule: 21
The Electronic Frontier Foundation marked Wickr down in a 2015 edition of its Secure Messaging Scorecard because the company had no public documentation of their encryption protocol and had not made their code available for review.
Some of the players who prefer the no-strings-attached funding status quo criticized our use of the College Scorecard data, despite the fact that it continues to be the best source of consumer information available.
Critics have also targeted departments for relying on woefully outdated technology, although the administration has made incremental progress in managing and securing IT systems, according to a scorecard released in May by the House Oversight Committee.
As of last August, 43 of the 68 "major city" departments had body camera programs in place, according to a police scorecard on body cameras from the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and Upturn.
The reasons are manifold: He has a remarkable beard, the sort that is so bushy you wonder if he might keep tees or scorecard pencils in it (it could also be used to warm small children).
Of course, I've thought of an answer for that: Every dollar would be invested in an index fund from the start, and your game is about filling in the virtual scorecard for the fun of it.
The agency also received an F grade on a federal scorecard that ranks agencies on the implementation of four key provisions of the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA), which was enacted in December 22019.
In the group's annual scorecard, based on 28503 House votes and 22019 Senate votes in 2015, the group gave House Republicans an average score of just 3 percent, and Senate Republicans a score of 5 percent.
That said, many economists would argue that a trade balance shouldn't be viewed as a simple scorecard in which the country with the trade deficit is the loser and the one with the surplus the winner.
On the same hole in the first round, Els took six putts from 3 feet for an opening nine on his scorecard, sinking his title hopes when his 22nd Masters had barely shoved off the dock.
That's because some college planning websites, including the College Scorecard, average schools' on- and off-campus living expenses to reach their net price — the cost of attending less the average amount of grants and scholarships awarded.
But Keraun, who says he's helped 12 people escape flooding on his own, says this disaster will prove who's really down for his hometown ... and, in his book, the early scorecard doesn't look good for Rev.
VERONA, Italy — As the fatalities have piled up, with a daily accounting of the dead serving as a grim scorecard on whether Italy is gaining ground in its war with the coronavirus, there have been milestones.
More than two dozen major American cities, including New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, have more congestion now than a decade ago, according to an annual global traffic scorecard by INRIX.
Teeing off several minutes after McIlroy signed his scorecard, Woods played the first nine in three over, no small feat given that he had tripled the opening hole after finding the fairway with his tee shot.
The president has made reducing trade deficits a primary goal of international economic policy, ignoring mainstream economists who see trade deficits as more a consequence of investment and savings decisions than a scorecard of national success.
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We first took individual school data on median college debt by family income level for people who finished school in both the 2013-14 or 2014-15 academic years from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.
Then they matched each state's child mortality rate to a rating of their gun control laws and policies, based on a scorecard established by the Brady Campaign, a non-profit organization that advocates for gun violence prevention.
McDonald's, the single-largest purchaser of beef, moved up from a F in last year's beef scorecard to a C, given its December 2018 policy that echoes the 2017 WHO guidelines on use of antibiotics in livestock.
She's not here as a salve — Pacific Rim: Uprising might not get a perfect scorecard for its treatment of women, thanks to a largely pointless love triangle — but she's certainly ready to throw us all off balance.
In Refinitiv's investment banking scorecard, which tracks how firms do on advising on M&A, equity and debt capital markets, loans and leveraged finance, Deutsche currently ranks 8th so far this year globally - steady compared with 2018.
In the end, the two got along, and they eventually left to found Security Scorecard, which has raised more than $62 million in venture capital according to Crunchbase from a long list of luminary Valley-based investors.
With a redolence of the famed management consultant Peter Drucker's shibboleth that "what gets measured gets improved," it includes a Performance Scorecard consisting of 20 measures assessing the state of knowledge creation, knowledge transfer and knowledge application.
In Refinitiv's investment banking scorecard, which tracks how firms do on advising on M&A, equity and debt capital markets, loans and leveraged finance, Deutsche currently ranks 8th so far this year globally - steady compared with 11.43.
When compared with the hundreds of less controversial decisions since the competition began, they were no more likely to have turned in a scorecard that disagreed with their colleagues' than the judges who have continued to work.
G7 Fossil Fuel Subsidy Scorecard ranks countries on their transparency, commitments, and progress made on ending support for the production and use of oil, gas, and coal despite repeated pledges to end fossil fuel subsidies by 2025.
The Department of Education's College Scorecard program indicates that graduating students from the most expensive schools (four-year colleges and universities with at least 500 undergrads) typically earn the highest salaries 10 years after enrolling in college.
More importantly, it allows for voters who may not be as engaged on the subject to line up their options and not have to keep a scorecard and ten separate campaign web sites running for seven hours.
Institutions' ability to manipulate their default rates has been the "worst-kept secret" in higher education, said Michael Itzkowitz, the former director of the College Scorecard, an Obama-era initiative that tracked accountability data for higher education.
The state's population suffers gun murders at a 16% higher rate than the national average, and has earned a "D" rating on the Giffords Law Center's annual Gun Law Scorecard for the strength of its gun laws.
Given all these concerns, Fight for the Future has teamed up with the nonprofit Students for Sensible Drug Policy to create a scorecard with information on facial recognition use at nearly 100 top colleges around the country.
Fight for the Future, a group that helped rally internet users to protest the FCC vote, has already launched an online scorecard to track members' positions on the CRA, directing supporters to reach out to their representatives.
While the majority of Americans support legalizing the use and sale of cannabis for adults, fewer than five percent of Congressional members voice support for this position, according to data compiled last year in NORML's Congressional Scorecard.
MELBOURNE, Feb 12 (Reuters) - S&P Global ratings on Wednesday released its first scorecard for metals and mining companies that rates them on their environmental, social and governance (ESG) credentials, an area of increasing focus for investors.
The National Conference of State Legislatures keeps a scorecard of such laws, and, as it turns out, Washington is among about a dozen states that do not define financial exploitation of older people as a specific crime.
Her voice easily fills the room, but she rarely raises it, except to let loose a mammoth laugh or to sing the praises of a student—today it's Shawnay—who got 100 on her scorecard for good behavior.
With this academic variable placed alongside financial and demographic information in the College Scorecard, colleges will be encouraged to create a campus more open to debate, free speech, ideological diversity, and the inevitable irritations of an open society.
But they were significant enough to get the NRA to pull back its support for Scott, even downgrading him in their candidate scorecard from an A+ to a C. Yet Scott may have won the Senate race anyway.
Per a scorecard by a group of NGOs, some divestment policies define coal companies too narrowly to include many leading developers, while others exempt certain types of insurance or projects as well as assets managed for third parties.
Ancer carded a 242 and did not have a birdie on his scorecard in the final round after making eight birdies in the third round, in which he tied the course record one day before Molinari did so.
We plan to test the impact of tee times and weather, to separate out putting and driving performance, to use non-scorecard information like driving distances and accuracy and to expand our dataset to include non-major tournaments.
Then, we found the share of students at those schools who received Pell Grants in the 2016-2017 academic year, the most recent year for which data is available, according to the Department of Education's College Scorecard database.
The drug scorecard should also include something called the "number needed to treat," or N.N.T. This is the number of patients that need to be treated for one to benefit, compared with a control in a clinical trial.
The org itself has acknowledged this uneven record: On NOW's congressional scorecard, which shows how often elected officials vote with the organization's values, Sanders outranks Biden from 1998 up to 2008, the last year NOW recorded its ratings.
Keith Mitchell, who consolidated his first tour title last week with a tie for sixth at Bay Hill, signed his scorecard for a closing 66 — and an eight-under total — while the leaders were on the front nine.
With Davis's input, new tees were added to holes 2, 3, 113, 5, 6, 9, 2189, 23, 3 and 24, stretching the yardage on the official scorecard this week to measure 23,2159 yards for the par 53 layout.
World champion and Olympic bronze medallist Sam Kendricks snatched the men's pole vault title by clearing 5.93 meters with his last attempt, pipping Sweden's Armand Duplantis who had already failed at that height but had the better scorecard.
Prophet, who has been the software giant's chief equality officer for the past three years, said the company gives team leaders a scorecard every 30 days to track how often they promote and hire women and underrepresented minorities.
The pro-net neutrality group Fight for the Future, which helped rally internet users ahead of the FCC's vote, plans to track members' votes with a legislative scorecard and target those who don't try to save the rules.
But the department's College Scorecard says the percentage of Berkeley-New York students who have made some form of federal loan repayment within three years of leaving school is 32 percent, compared with 46 percent among all colleges.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. bank regulator is ready to fail Wells Fargo on a national scorecard for community lending, sources familiar with the decision said on Wednesday, in a move that could limit near-term expansion for the bank.
Moreover, when Mr Player happened to be on a good run, he rarely ran into a rival having a better one: he won all three times that he turned in a scorecard with over a 19703% probability of victory.
It would be hard to argue that Mr Woods's scorecard at the 2019 Masters was more impressive than Mr Nicklaus's losing effort at the Duel in the Sun, or Mr Mickelson's runner-up showing to Mr Stenson in 2016.
" California got the only "A" in the 2017 annual gun law scorecard from Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which praised the state for "the strongest gun laws in the nation and a correspondingly low gun death rate.
The Chamber says it will score a Senate vote on going to conference, the first time in at least a decade the business group has considered a conference committee procedural vote important enough to include in its legislative scorecard.
Investors are especially eager for a scorecard on how hedge funds performed this month after these types of portfolios long marketed themselves as being able to protect capital in tumbling markets even if they lagged when stocks were climbing.
To determine how much it actually costs to attend the top rated colleges in the U.S. per year, CNBC Make It looked at each institution's average net price (ANP) using data from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.
Common Sense PayScale introduced its first college salary report in 2270, and the College Scorecard from the federal government followed last year, ushering an elephant into the hallowed halls of college admissions: What do the schools' graduates actually earn?
The letters claimed Europe and North America were being "overrun" by Islam and contained a scorecard for attacks on Muslims, from tearing off women's hijabs and attacking mosques, to acid attacks and "butchering" Muslims with guns, knives and vehicles.
In simplest terms, the balanced scorecard is a management system that applies diverse criteria to measuring corporate success, criteria that extend beyond traditional financial benchmarks found in earnings reports and include relationships with consumers, internal dynamics and so on.
Thompson was leading by two strokes when she was approached on the course by Witters, who informed her that she was being assessed four penalty strokes — two for improperly marking her ball and two for signing an incorrect scorecard.
"We committed to students that we would continually improve the College Scorecard so that they could access relevant, accurate and actionable data as they make decisions about their education after high school," Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said in a statement.
While White wouldn't go into any great detail, he did hint that there is more to the platform than the initial security scorecard service, and he has plans to leverage the technology in the future to measure other types of things.
Here's the quick scorecard: That share drop might not seem like a large number, but for a company worth tens of billions of dollars, a 1883 percent slide can easily mean erasing more than $2188 billion in value from the company.
The financial scorecard for the fourth quarter and the full year of 25.4 provides further evidence of the progress G.E. is making as it focuses increasingly on its industrial operations and pares back its once-huge finance arm, GE Capital.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days to read Monroe: 6Days to read J. Q. Adams: 10Days to read Jackson: 11Days to read Van Buren: 9Days behind schedule: 22
But he has been a loyal abortion rights supporter during his time in the Senate and now -- after a few clashes with activists during his time holding statewide office in Virginia -- owns a 100% record on the Planned Parenthood scorecard.
It factors in scores from a full year ago at around two-fifths of the impact of current data, and even incorporates rounds two years in the past (albeit at just one-sixth of the weight of a scorecard submitted yesterday).
Joint overnight leader Luke List dropped back to eighth with a four-over 76 while bogeys at 16 and 17 ruined the scorecard of Jason Day, who was cruising along at three-under for the day before he hit trouble.
Why it matters: Trump may come to regret using the trade deficit as an economic scorecard, because its overall size is driven by forces over which the U.S. can exercise only limited influence, like foreign central bank actions or trade policies.
As for Eddie Redmayne, the ostensible star as the halting, vulnerable, love-struck Newt Scamander, his role recedes a bit, partly overwhelmed by the swirl of characters around him and the need for long expository passages, which practically require a scorecard.
Above all else, the Trump–Xi trade shenanigans seem to underscore the different agendas at play here: one oriented toward political posturing and "winning" against a dubious scorecard, and the other focused on economic realities and a long-term development strategy.
Chevron said that by 2023, it will reduce its methane and flaring intensity by 25 percent to 30 percent from 803 levels, and said the goal would be added to the scorecard that determines incentive pay for around 45,000 employees.
The group is including votes on the bill on its lawmaker scorecard and argues the bill does not do enough to trim regulations to boost the island's private sector while barring creditors from taking the island to court over unpaid debts.
But, as in baseball, where a scorecard is needed to keep track of the game, having an understanding of the crimes that might be in play as the evidence unfolds should help in navigating the issues that may lie ahead.
But it still provides the most government support for oil and gas production per unit of GDP, according to the G7 Fossil Fuel Subsidy Scorecard study, released in advance of the G7 summit in Charlevoix, Quebec, on June 22 and 250.
Still, when the moved and improved Miami Open begins this week at Hard Rock Stadium, home of Ross's Miami Dolphins, it will not be hard to imagine Ross, a billionaire real estate developer, keeping a tiny scorecard in his back pocket.
"Pledges to reform are sincere, but simultaneous pledges to prevent all instability too often nullify progress," said Daniel H. Rosen, a founding partner of Rhodium Group, an economic analysis firm that helps keep a running scorecard on China's promised changes.
Mr. Trump has similarly assailed the United States trade deficit with China and other countries, often characterizing it as a scorecard, evidence that China is winning at trade and the United States losing, to the tune of $310 billion a year.
But the Masters officials were stunned to find that De Vicenzo's birdie-3 on the 21974th hole had been marked as a 21980 by his playing partner, Tommy Aaron, who was tallying De Vicenzo's scorecard, a customary arrangement for paired golfers.
That was the case this week, when a delay by Spotify caused the latest Billboard chart — still the industry's most important scorecard — to be released two days late, a situation that industry chart watchers said was rare, if not unprecedented.
But what does it mean to be truly "independent" in the hyperpartisan 21st century, when nearly everything in American life seems to end up as a mark on the political scorecard — pro or con, win or loss, Republican or Democrat?
"I need a scorecard tmrw re: who was a friend and who was cheap," the mayor wrote, detailing his conversations with union leaders and supportive words from elected officials, and attacks from police union heads Edward Mullins and Patrick J. Lynch.
But on the scorecard Sunrise released ranking the top three candidates' plans and support for the Green New Deal, Mr. Biden, with a score of 16.33, trailed far behind Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, who earned 183 and 171, respectively.
Both Grimm and Donovan have received similar ratings on the conservative Heritage Action scorecard in their careers — a 35 percent ranking for Donovan last term compared to Grimm's average mark of 39 percent over his two terms scored by the group.
It also means —  more importantly — that you'll need a scorecard as you travel across the country to determine which jurisdictions can receive a text to 220006, where you can send an image or livestream the real-time situation and your location.
Johnson was 4-under on the course's par-5s, with the only blemish on his scorecard a bogey on No. 6 that came after he had driven the ball into the thick grass and had to chop the ball out.
One of the photos in Jill's Instagram slideshow last week included a snap of their sexy setup, which featured the Kama Sutra, a massage oil candle, a plate of Skittles, and a game scorecard that had "Bedroom Edition" written across the top.
Steven Banks, the commissioner of the Human Resources Administration, said that the scorecard provided a baseline of violations at the facilities, and that the public would be able to see if the city addresses those violations or if they increased over time.
The League of Conservation Voters maintains a scorecard of every legislator in Congress: for 2015, the most recent year available, the average of all the Democratic members on the science committee is 92.75 percent (with 100 being a perfect environment-friendly score).
One of the photos in Jill's Instagram recap slideshow included a snap of their sexy bedroom setup, which featured the Kama Sutra, a massage oil candle, a plate of Skittles and a game scorecard that had "Bedroom Edition" written across the top.
"We have also seen some early indications of firms tightening underwriting standards in 2017, such as raising scorecard cutoffs or reducing zero percent credit card periods, though risks remain elevated and continued vigilance is required by lenders and the PRA alike," Proudman said.
The mom of two shared a black-and-white snap of their sexy setup, which also included a Kama Sutra massage oil candle, a plate of Skittles, and a game scorecard that had "Bedroom Edition" written across the top in large cursive letters.
Adapted from Melinda Taub's book by Rhimes veteran writer-producer Heather Mitchell, the premiere (which is all that ABC made available) is so busy it's difficult to track what's happening -- especially the loves and allegiances of the younger players -- without a scorecard.
In the third, Diaz had chances to score a finish in his comeback, working top position then failing with a triangle, but overall did enough to win every round on every judges scorecard in what was a dominant win for the crowd favorite.
He earned the distinction by embracing the unsexy truth that club manufacturers prefer to hide behind the massive heads of their high-priced drivers: a 30-yard or 30-foot shot counts the same on the scorecard as a 300-yard drive.
Still, Canada imports a lot of stuff from its southern neighbor as well, and it figures that that will count for something when Trump takes out the free trade scorecard and starts reckoning on how to interact with his hockey-playing northern friends.
Porillo is planning to add more features, like a carbon scorecard, where you can shame the largest emitters of greenhouse gases kind of like you can IRL, as well as economic integration where in-game currency can be used for tree-planting bounties.
In response to these daunting malnutrition statistics, the newly-formed African Leaders for Nutrition announced the development of a Nutrition Accountability Scorecard, which is country-owned and will focus on monitoring progress on country and regional level nutrition specific investments and results.
Separately, CDP said French cosmetics giant L'Oreal and Anglo-Dutch consumer goods group Unilever were the top performers on the global ranking, scoring straight "A"s on a scorecard that rates corporate policies on preventing climate change, ensuring water security and protecting forests.
The competition took place at Massachusetts' Worcester Polytechnic Institute and was livestreamed by NASA's Marshall Spaceflight Center, where it viewed like a cross between a particularly tame Robot Wars and a bizarre game of golf, complete with enthusiastic commentators and digital scorecard.
The golfer Roberto de Vicenzo tasted the bitterest of defeats, one inflicted by his own hand, when a simple scorecard error cost him the Master's crown at Augusta in 1968 and forever obscured his many moments of victory, including at the British Open.
The proposed creation of an expanded College Scorecard — which provides average earnings for former students broken down by college and major — seems a clear step in the right direction, given that outcomes can vary markedly across different academic programs at the same college.
But there are too many pluses, on James's scorecard, to worry about that or the fact that the night before he joined the Lakers will be remembered for the All-Star forward Paul George spurning the Lakers to stay in Oklahoma City.
But the order also aims to provide transparency to students on the financial risk of attending specific colleges and universities, including adding program level earnings, debt and loan default and repayment rates to the federal College Scorecard started under the Obama administration.
"Viewers at home should not be officials wearing stripes," Tiger Woods said on Twitter in support of Thompson, who received a two-stroke penalty for not replacing the ball properly and two more for subsequently writing down the wrong score on her scorecard.
It stands to reason that if the group endorses at all, it will endorse Sanders, the man who counts Ocasio-Cortez as a prominent surrogate and tops the Sunrise Movement climate scorecard on the strength of his support for the Green New Deal.
That is why automakers are legally required to disclose their cars' fuel efficiency, lenders have to use standard forms to describe the terms of a mortgage, and the federal Education Department's College Scorecard reports the graduation rates and earnings of colleges' alumni.
The directive establishes "one Federal decision" for whether major infrastructure projects can proceed, sets a two-year goal for completing reviews and ensures that federal agencies involved in the permitting process are held accountable by setting up a "quarterly scorecard" of their progress.
A coalition of gun-reform advocacy groups on Wednesday released a scorecard that gives letter grades to 29 retailers based on their in-store gun policies, their public stance on gun safety and their donations to top National Rifle Association-backed politicians.
As soon as they reached a verdict on where a statement falls on Politifact's scorecard -- true, mostly true, half true, mostly false, false, or "pants on fire" -- they would post an icon next to the Facebook post, along with a link to a longer explanation.
The tech mega-rich's support for Warren can be hard to quantify because she, unlike every other candidate save Bernie Sanders, does not travel the high-dollar fundraising circuit that offers a semi-public scorecard for who has won over the party's leading donors.
In a recap slideshow on Jill's Instagram, the mom of two included a snap of their sexy bedroom setup, which featured the Kama Sutra, a massage oil candle, a plate of Skittles and a game scorecard that had "Bedroom Edition" written across the top.
A television viewer had alerted the LPGA that the American had marked her ball and replaced it in the wrong place on the 17th hole in the third round, costing her two shots for the breach and another two for signing an incorrect scorecard.
To estimate which institutions had the best and worst STD rates, Larson created a scorecard of indirect categories including the college's access to contraception, average campus sexual assault rate, and the public STD data of the college's surrounding region (the latter is illustrated below).
As of this month, 22014 of 212 "major city" police departments in the United States have body-worn camera programs with policies in place, according to a "Policy Scorecard" released this week by the activist Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and Upturn.
Harlan Yu, a tech policy researcher and co-author of the Body Worn Camera scorecard, a 2016 report rating body camera policies for different police departments, told Gizmodo that departments considering adopting body cameras should require statements from officers before they view any footage.
WATCH: All The Criticism Taylor Swift Is Slamming In 'Look What You Made Me Do' Music Video A lot of facile prerelease comparisons have already been made to Beyoncé's Lemonade, because apparently two female superstars can't make confessional albums without a running social-media scorecard.
The changes follow a 2018 scorecard released by the Natural Resources Defense Council and its partners which found that most major burger chains — including McDonald's, Burger King and Sonic — earned an F when it came to efforts to reduce antibiotics in their beef supply.
The problem, according to the Police Body Worn Cameras Scorecard and as evidenced by individual cases where body-camera-toting cops shot and killed unarmed people, is that the adoption of new technology in departments nationwide is sporadic, and any attendant accountability less than automatic.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days to read Monroe: 6Days to read J. Q. Adams: 10Days to read Jackson: 11Days to read Van Buren: 9Days to read Harrison: 6Days behind schedule: 20
And it would address limitations in the other metrics of the College Scorecard as well, giving us a full picture of how students are faring in the job market, rather than only the earnings data for students with loans on which the current system relies.
The 2017 League of Conservation Voters (LCV) Scorecard gave Trump a failing grade and handed GOP Senators a 1 percent average score for positions they've taken on energy and the environment in the past year, the lowest scores in the history of the organization's rankings.
"We have also seen some early indications of firms tightening underwriting standards in 2017, such as raising scorecard cutoffs or reducing zero percent credit card periods, though risks remain elevated and continued vigilance is required by lenders and the PRA alike," the letter said.
"If your scorecard is bad, then you can expect to get harassed by the likes of us or the likes of guys who want to poke you to create some value," Theodore Bigman, a managing director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, said at the conference.
This growing divide between public and Congressional opinion is apparent upon reviewing NORML's updated 2016 Congressional Scorecard, a database that assigns a letter grade "A" through "F" to members of Congress based on their comments and voting records on matters specific to marijuana policy.
Going forward, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE must remember the scorecard on past negotiations.
Among those who weighed in was the 14-time major winner Tiger Woods, who himself was the recipient of viewer scrutiny at the 2013 Masters when a second-round ball drop he made was called into question after he had already signed his scorecard.
The 2628 League of Conservation Voters (LCV) Scorecard gave Trump a failing grade and handed GOP Senators a 28503 percent average score for positions they've taken on energy and the environment in the past year, the lowest scores in the history of the organization's rankings.
Cramer may seem preferable—and in some cases, even moderate—on climate issues when compared to Trump, here's a congressional scorecard that proves energy policies under his guidance would result in unchecked greenhouse gas emissions, habitat destruction, and a terminal reliance on fossil fuels.
But the lingering protagonist could well be Erin Hills—that is, the course in the wetlands of Wisconsin on which Mr Koepka returned his trophy-winning scorecard of 220 under par, four better than his nearest challenger and the joint-best tally in the competition's history.
This Tuesday, President-elect Trump's transition team announced that it had picked Tom Price as his health secretary; Price has publicly expressed anti-gay and transgender views before, and scored a zero on the Human Rights Campaign's congressional scorecard for measuring support for LGBTQ rights and equality.
CNBC used the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard — a tool that provides a variety of data on thousands of colleges, including the median earnings of federally aided students 10 years after enrolling — to highlight the private schools where students go on to earn the most money.
Here's the final scorecard for the company: (The GAAP and non-GAAP comparison is typically related to share-based compensation, which is a key component of employee compensation and retention.) Dropbox was largely considered to be a successful IPO, rising more than 40% in its trading debut.
The political arm of the environmental group found in its first scorecard of the voting patterns of lawmakers on chemical policy measures that a number of largely Republican lawmakers voted for measures that aim to weaken chemical standards or place obstacles in front of new chemical protections.
The last scorecard, published in December, awarded the Agriculture Department, the Treasury Department and the Defense Department overall scores of D on these issues, while agencies including the Social Security Administration and the Energy Department received Bs. No agency was awarded an A.  View the discussion thread.
Some Sanders supporters had lashed out at two women in union leadership, the Nevada Independent reported, after the release of a candidate scorecard that opposed Medicare for All and claimed that a Sanders presidency would spell the end of the union's hard-won health care plan.
Scorecard: Days to read Washington: 16 Days to read Adams: 11Days to read Jefferson: 10Days to read Madison: 13Days to read Monroe: 6Days to read J. Q. Adams: 10Days to read Jackson: 11Days to read Van Buren: 9Days to read Harrison: 6Days to read Tyler: 3Days behind schedule: 15
This approach shows that Mr Mickelson's second-place showing in the 2016 Open Championship was in fact the seventh-best scorecard ever submitted at a men's major: given the tournament's characteristics, a golfer beating the average by 503 strokes as he did should win 99.7% of the time.
To find out which schools produce the highest-earning alumni, we used the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, which provides a variety of data on thousands of colleges, including the median earnings of federally aided students 10 years after enrolling and the average annual cost of attending.
The company collects that data on its servers and then monitors and processes the data into a simple scorecard that tracks how much strain a person has exerted on their body, how long they'll need to recover, and how much sleep they're getting to aid in that process.
But given the scorecard reveals it is business and economic performance that is at the heart of the shortcomings, perhaps the focus of the strategy should be on what can be done to get Australian businesses to be more innovative, rather than the rather softer target of the universities.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration will fall "a little under" its target of 3 percent annual growth of gross domestic product for 2018, the Federal Reserve said Friday in a report that offers an economic scorecard of sorts for the first full year of President Donald Trump's term.
And here's how they rated on the candidates' scorecard: Elizabeth Warren delivered a knockout punch to John Delaney with the zinger of the night, asking aloud why anyone would go to the trouble of running for president only to talk about all the things we can't get done.
The struggle for dominance of the 97-million-barrel-a-day global market has left a scorecard that few in the oil patch could have anticipated three years ago, when oil sold for over $100 a barrel — more than twice the current price, which is near 280-month lows.
And while a Democratic-controlled House will lead to a more forceful pushback on Trump's immigration policies (the average House Democrat scores an F on NumbersUSA's scorecard), without moderate Republicans present, it might be more difficult to reach any agreement with the President and sign anything into law.
Here's Chan's full scorecard from his free skate during the team figuring skating event in Pyeongchang: The numbers enclosed in the red box are the base values of Chan's individual program elements, some of which reflect a bonus for Chan performing them in the second half of his program.

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