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At the time, Smith was leading on the judges' scorecards.
Mr Trump is, of course, wrong to consider them scorecards.
NSS Labs creates independent performance scorecards for security company products.
With Watson proving superior, Eubank fell behind on all three scorecards.
SPX delivering quarterly scorecards, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices data.
Not surprisingly, the scorecards diverge most notably on infrastructure, budgets, and taxes.
Having the fight go to the judge's scorecards for a Technical Decision3.
Mather: McGregor could actually be ahead on the scorecards at this point.
He won 2026-43 on two scorecards and 50-44 on the third.
The emcee then asks for quiet as the judges add up their scorecards.
I get better grades on conservative scorecards than I ever received in college.
We're talking about vestigial outgrowths, wadded up golf course scorecards, and foreign objects.
Dusmatov swept the scorecards, winning by 27-63, 26-23 and 21920-28.
Let us all fight the injustices around us instead of creating generational scorecards.
Sometimes the field offers few challengers or a couple of laggards produce shocking scorecards.
Better to lose on scorecards and conjure indignation and conspiracy than to back down.
With second-quarter reporting season kicking into high gear, scorecards from Apple, Alphabet, Amazon.
Some use scorecards and dashboards, while others may tie compensation to D&I metrics.
While the scorecards read 48-47 across the board, the fight didn't seem close.
Voters will assemble scorecards before the November election to evaluate the performance of lawmakers.
China's comprises about 40 people; India's perhaps 200, plus others working on state-level scorecards.
The scorecards are somewhat baffling due to the significant early work put in by Jack.
But, there's no way that warranted a draw on the scorecards of those sat ringside.
The finalists all file back onstage for a chat as the judges count their scorecards.
In some quarters, they are seen as scorecards for a deregulatory race to the bottom.
She's been doing it all her life - notebooks full of scorecards, going back to 1963.
But investors had little patience for quarterly scorecards failing to meet already toned-down expectations.
Before starting the night's second game, the contestants' first game scores flashed on their scorecards.
In each group, nine voting judges are scattered anonymously in the crowd with their own scorecards.
The performance echoed slides in Facebook and Twitter after they posted debut scorecards following their IPOs.
It has no PAC, does not endorse candidates and eschews keeping scorecards for members of Congress.
The report recommends that these contracts — including scorecards related to contract compliance — be more easily accessible.
Just to update your scorecards ... with Kamala's departure, there are still a whopping 15 candidates left.
Needham also began issuing scorecards on how frequently members of Congress were voting down spending bills.
The judges' scorecards came out to a majority draw, which can only mean one thing -- REMATCH!!
Miocic was trailing on the scorecards as Cormier had taken an early lead, but then got sloppy.
The referee collected the judges' scorecards and promptly raised not Nong Am's gloved hand, but her opponent's.
Meanwhile, earnings season continued as some of the biggest U.S. retailers, including, , and , released their quarterly scorecards.
Nearby is a row of photographs of the targets and scorecards kept by members of the Border Patrol.
I start putting together the scorecards and answer sheets for trivia next week while watching Adam Ruins Everything.
All three influential groups will "key vote" the legislation, holding "yes" votes against lawmakers in their annual scorecards.
After each fight, a computer program randomly determines which three of the five judges' scorecards will be counted.
The two were still brawling as the final seconds ticked down and the fight went to the scorecards.
In addition, there can't be separate business and diversity scorecards – diversity needs to be part of the business.
Crawford led the scorecards 79-72, 79-72 and 78-73 at the time the fight was stopped.
But even though the NRA downgraded both of them in its candidate scorecards, they won their respective elections.
Bobby Jones, whose seven major wins tie Mr Palmer's, similarly won 21970 more majors than his scorecards would indicate.
Conlan, who had been the last Irish boxer left in the tournament, lost 28-29 on all three scorecards.
When we run an interview process, we rely on "role scorecards and topgrading" (Who: The A Method for Hiring).
Then, in the 11th round while the judges' scorecards at ringside were fairly even, Canelo scored his finishing blows.
Then they waited as the scorecards were added up to see who would leave the ring with the belts.
Mr. Dal Monte's sense of history, however, was not solely grounded in dusty file folders and old racing scorecards.
He won the first round on all three judges' scorecards, and the second and third rounds on one card.
And he took the chamber from handing out scorecards on lawmakers to spending millions of dollars on campaign advertising.
Some have threatened to punish lawmakers by docking their conservative ratings on the influential "scorecards" they distribute to voters.
But, Trouble was knocked down and was behind on the scorecards in his previous fight against an aging Amir Mansour.
All these apps' scorecards and "minutes meditated" counters are intended as motivators, and I'm sure they work for some users.
The scorecards ended up reading 48-47, but the performance was one of the most controlled dismantlings of the year.
The 25-year-old Namajunas had to go the full 25 minutes to win 49-46 on all three scorecards.
But that's not allowed on busy days at Grandview, according to the rules posted on the back of the scorecards.
Investors delivered a stern message of disappointment to Facebook and Twitter when they posted debut quarterly scorecards following their IPOs.
Beterbiev trailed on the scorecards in the 153th round but scored three knockdowns en route to a terrifying knockout win.
Costa was awarded a unanimous decision because of a hat-trick of 29-28 scorecards thanks to his relentless striking.
His opponent was current undefeated champ Keith Thurman, who won on all three judges' scorecards by just a single round.
But the weather settled down a few hours later, and the scorecards filled up with plenty of birdies and eagles.
Likely behind on the scorecards, Haye's hand was forced in trying to take the fight to Bellew in the 11th round.
"My hope over time is the playbooks and scorecards we put out are also followed by other internet platforms," he said.
Matsuyama, one of 16 who did not have worse than a bogey on their scorecards, was asked how he did it.
On the two scorecards of The New York Times, the 212-year-old challenger won eight of the first 33 rounds.
When the scorecards were totaled Saturday night, though, the judges crowned a new middleweight champion of the world — but just barely.
All three judges' scorecards had him ahead, but The Associated Press had it 86-83 for Ortiz heading into the 10th.
Jacobs won the final three rounds on two of the official scorecards and two of the final three on the third.
Legendary boxing promoter Bob Arum ain't going to the scorecards -- he saw the debate as a TOTAL KNOCKOUT for Hillary Clinton.
Regardless of how often golfers actually won trophies, what should matter is how their scorecards stack up in absolute terms across eras.
Although Mr Player secured nine major titles, compared with Mr Palmer's seven, his scorecards only support a career total of 299 victories.
With Saturday's arrival of the 100 day milestone of Donald Trump's presidency, the media is understandably focused on scorecards and tangible accomplishments.
Though these two veterans are clearly both on the decline, this one seems almost incapable of making it to the judges' scorecards.
They were decked out in their Cubs World Series sweatshirts, Cubs earrings and Cubs sneakers, and recorded every move on their scorecards.
That's subjective, of course, but a few scorecards have emerged to help primary voters who care about the issue weigh their choices.
Even fuller disclosure: I'm a bogey golfer, an incredibly average player with one of the most consistently boring scorecards you'll ever see.
Sienema also is much lower than Lipinski with both the AFL-CIO and AFSCME scorecards earning 83 percent and 85033 percent respectively.
With chants of 'Brazil, Brazil' echoing around the arena, the 27-year-old claimed the first two rounds on all three judges' scorecards.
However, the commission had recommended in future opening up all five of the ringside judges' scorecards to determine the winner of the bout.
Yeleussinov took the first round 10-9 on all three of the judges' scorecards and the second round was more of the same.
But Inoue overcame it all to put Donaire on the floor in the 11th, before winning a unanimous decision on the judges' scorecards.
Golovkin landed several big punches to start the 12th round but still lost it on the two scorecards that ended up favoring Alvarez.
When he was down on the scorecards in his UFC title defenses, he transformed into a blood-crazed lunatic and stole the championship rounds.
Adams won the first round 10-9 on all three scorecards but lost some momentum in the second as she toyed with Kob's defence.
Miocic was trailing on the scorecards as Cormier lifted him off the canvas and slams him on his back in the opening round alone.
Some fans bring their own scorecards to games, and most fans check the box scores and other stats when they read the sports page.
And with a vintage, smothering performance, Fitch would defeat Zeferino with a trio of 50-45 scorecards to become the organization's new welterweight king.
The tough weather conditions played havoc on scorecards with only 16 of the 154 players in the field going under par for the day.
Warren undoubtedly has shown the most momentum in the race, coming from long odds to the number one or two ranking in most scorecards.
Wall Street analysts dissect corporate quarterly earnings scorecards like never before, leading executives to focus more of their efforts on hitting near-term targets.
And that's fine with both boxers, who have gone 24 rounds together with little but a few points on the scorecards to separate them.
But the fact is the Times has great sports writers, easily accessible scorecards on its website, and follows the mainstream news in sports just fine.
Three months after Sharkey lost the title he was sent to the floor in the first round and beaten on the scorecards by Kingfish Levinsky.
Once the announcements are made tomorrow (and once you're done crying or gloating), you have exactly one month to prepare your scorecards and drinking games.
Then, finally, in the seconds after the judges' scorecards were read, Werdum planted a front kick on the torso of ornery Browne coach, Edmond Tarverdyan.
Then viewers spend time with Steven Hsu, the chief scientific officer at Genomic Prediction, a company that generates genetic scorecards for prospective parents' IVF embryos.
The judges' scorecards were not needed, but two of them gave McGregor only the first round, while the third gave him rounds one to three.
Fury knocked out Tom Schwarz in the second round before overcoming a bloody cut that needed 47 stitches to outpoint Otto Wallin on the scorecards.
In his last four years in the Senate, the Humane Society had awarded him ratings ranging from 60 to "100+" on its annual congressional scorecards.
Sometimes, these scorecards happen to cover someone's groin and accidentally make it look like he's naked — which makes the event look a lot like censored porn.
With the margins in place, fighters could tailor their combative specialties to a scheme of five-minute rounds, three judges with scorecards, and the Unified Rules.
Gavilan was the superior fighter—a faster, more powerful version of Bratton, and every bit the showman—and the unanimous decision on the scorecards proved it.
Not only did this mean that Canelo wasn't dropping behind on the scorecards while waiting for Golovkin to overcommit, he could now encourage Golovkin to overcommit.
Now, five judges score each fight, but only three of their scorecards, chosen randomly by computer, are used, while the other two decisions are thrown out.
Pacquiao went on to score a pair of knockdowns throughout the rest of the fight and won by scores of 21-21 on all three scorecards.
Abraham did virtually nothing during the fight, and Ramirez went on to score a shutout victory by scores of 120-108 on all three judges scorecards.
Garcia won Saturday's bout by scores of 116-112 on all three judges scorecards, a decision that appears to be agreed upon by most media analysts.
But she's also proved an independent voice of conscience, which earned her the Tea Party challenge; she ranks near the bottom on many right-wing scorecards.
He used to sit in his chair and listen to it on the radio and keep score with stacks of scorecards he'd keep around the house.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges' scorecards when they meet again on Feb.
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.
I brought the bagels to the office and handed out scorecards to let my colleagues rate the bagels, without telling them which oven produced which batch.
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.
When he defended his middleweight title against Laurent Dauthuille in September 1950, LaMotta was down on the scorecards by Round 15 and needed the knockout to win.
Pop the champagne and grab your scorecards: It's time to pit Westworld against Westeros, Reynolds against Gosling, John Lithgow's glowering Winston Churchill against John Travolta's eyebrow wig.
But, as the cacophony of boos raining down upon the announcement of the judge's scorecards indicate, it wasn't the easy fight for DeGale that many had anticipated.
Yet when the scorecards came in, it was the bloodied and bruised champion whose hand was raised while the unmarked challenger fell to his knees in disbelief.
The punch momentarily took Moraes's legs away and despite all of his solid work up to that point, stole the round for Assuncao on two judges' scorecards.
After a pep talk from his corner, Alvarez came out more aggressive in the 25th round and won the last three rounds on all the judges' scorecards.
Wilder was trailing on the scorecards of the ringside judges but summoned a fiery straight right from the depths of hell, which scorched Ortiz when it landed.
The Japanese fighter probably lost the first round on the judges scorecards, but with a minute left in the second, he dropped his Australian counterpart to the canvas.
For Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza, who followed a Strikeforce title loss to Rockhold with eight straight wins, the scorecards written in Romero's favor at UFC 194 smothered his momentum.
So it is in baseball today, where personalization at the plate appears headed the way of bullpen cars and scorecards, disappearing from a game that it once spiced.
Warren and Sanders not only couldn't agree on whether he once told her a woman couldn't win the White House, there was a dispute about their electoral scorecards.
It was a typical Masvidal fight in that Masvidal looked hard to hit, made Iaquinta miss a lot, and then failed to push his advantage, losing on the scorecards.
Unsurprisingly, following his heart-wrenching loss to Mr Stenson, Mr Mickelson ranks as the unluckiest player ever, with just five major titles despite scorecards that suggest he deserved 22.
To check, we downloaded the scorecards of every golfer in every men's major tournament in history, and calculated which players had produced the most outstanding displays throughout a competition.
After nearly 700 pages of deposition, when the guilty are finally sorted from the hard-to-call-innocent, many readers will understandably have already lost track of their scorecards.
The scorecards showed that Wilder benefited greatly from his two knockdowns in the ninth and the 12th, which all three judges scored 10-8 in favor of the champion.
"With the world at such a critical crossroads, this year we must develop a 'Davos Manifesto 2020' to reimagine the purpose and scorecards for companies and governments," he added.
By the time the third round had ended, we had a very close fight on our hands, and if the MMA Twittersphere was any indication, scorecards were wildly divided.
After a competitive five-round bout, Aldo emerged the victor scoring a unanimous decision victory with the scorecards reading 49-46, 49-2003, 48-47 in favour of the Brazilian.
Let us instead consider how this fight differed from the last and all of the wonderful science and spectacle that took place between the entrances and the scorecards being read.
Roger Mayweather, Floyd's uncle and long-time trainer, clambered into the ring to confront Judah for what he deemed to be a deliberate foul while trailing behind on the scorecards.
I hung around the SNY booth at Citi Field, home of the Mets' TV broadcasts, and observed Keith Hernandez's psychedelic scorecards, their spaces filled with the colors of six Sharpies.
And while Walmart's implementation of sustainability metrics into its supplier scorecards gave it insight into supplier practices, they did not provide detailed, verifiable information required for a customer-facing label.
The supplier scorecards that started rolling in 2012 helped Walmart identify inefficiencies in its supplies' own supply chains, just as the retailer had found in its own operations years earlier.
But, as the final bell rang, you knew either party would feel a tad aggrieved if they were to be on the wrong end of the judges' scorecards and rightfully so.
These companies are presenting scorecards of their progress with quarterly earnings reports in the next few weeks, so what better time to hand out report cards to their artificially intelligent assistants?
Lawler, potentially knowing he was down on the scorecards, hit Condit with everything he had in the fifth round, and Condit managed to survive despite getting knocked down in the round.
If the heavyweight fight at the UFC on ESPN 7 event in Washington DC on Saturday ended five seconds sooner, Overeem would have claimed a victory on the judges&apos scorecards.
An independent review of the judges' scorecards by five independent judges from the World Boxing Organization has confirmed the original decision: Mr. Horn is still the winner of the welterweight title.
Heritage Action, the conservative advocacy arm of The Heritage Foundation, deemed the defense policy bill a "key vote" that would count on its annual lawmaker scorecards because of the draft language.
NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) - The S&P 53 edged higher on Thursday as investors looked beyond disappointing earnings from Ford and ahead to quarterly scorecards from technology heavyweights Alphabet and Amazon.
The most straightforward is career win probability: given a player's scorecards and the attributes of the tournaments he played in, how many championships should he have expected to win with neutral luck?
The moment proved to be crucial as the American somehow took all three rounds on two of the judges' scorecards, to take the first win of her UFC career via split decision.
The team evaluated the strength of a state's gun laws using scorecards from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, a nonprofit that ranks the strictness of laws on a 100-point scale.
The ratings are compiled from information provided by the brands themselves "that investment analysts would regard as likely to be credible," along with publicly available information, including scorecards and certification bodies, Renouf says.
Yin Junhua, beaten on a split decision after the four rounds had ended with the women level on the three judges' scorecards, took the silver for China's first medal of the boxing competition.
Fenech had represented Australia as the captain of their boxing team in the 1984 Olympics, beaten his quarter-final opponent on the scorecards, and then had his victory overturned for seemingly no reason.
If you're not very familiar with the EFF, the organization provides some very useful shorthand for privacy concerns, synthesizing a lot of policy down into scorecards like this one and publishing them annually.
Against competition from e-sports and soccer moms, can a solitary ball game in a cornfield tie together threads of the sport's rich history with fans tracking action with smartphones instead of scorecards?
The judges eventually have to turn in their scorecards and the spectators have to leave the arena, but there's Nate Diaz, ready to go another round or disappear in a puff of smoke.
The executives, bankers and lawmakers in attendance "must develop a 'Davos Manifesto 2020' to reimagine the purpose and scorecards for companies and government," the conference's founder, professor Klaus Schwab, said in the release.
An automated Swiss Timing system will now assign officials to matches, with all five judges' scorecards used to determine the winner of a bout instead of just three chosen at random by a computer.
Fighting in front of a hometown crowd at the Oracle Arena in his native Oakland, California, Ward—the occasional sparring partner of the Diaz brothers—won the fight 20-215 across the three scorecards.
With Britain being Britain, there are some cynics out there who feel Eubank Sr.'s words show more concern for his son's progress on the scorecards rather than the health of his opponent Blackwell.
Despite coming up a little short on the scorecards, Jacobs won over the capacity crowd with his resilience and earned admiration from a boxing world that had almost unanimously expected him to be steamrollered.
As President Trump attacked judges, intelligence agencies, the press, even the Congressional Budget Office — all potential independent constraints on presidential power — they constantly adjusted their scorecards, trying to sift the alarming from the merely noisy.
He won the last round on two scorecards Saturday night on the Strip to gain a majority decision and hand Golovkin his first loss in a fight that more than lived up to its billing.
Former Olympic wrestler Cormier wasted no time taking the fight to the mat where he utilized his skills to dominate his 41-year-old Brazilian opponent on the way to a comfortable victory on the scorecards.
Despite Usman's dominance and a late fourth-round flurry that rocked Woodley badly, the fight was decided on the judges' scorecards 50-44, 50-44 and 50-45 to crown the first African-born UFC champion.
Since its launch, the nearly 200-person group of designers, developers, and researchers has taken on projects like revamping the Federal Election Commission website and data banks, or designing college scorecards for the Department of Education.
Though it did not hit the same high notes as the first it was nevertheless unmissable and, with the scorecards level late on, the final round saw both men go to war to secure the win.
Greenhouse implements scorecards to help interviewers — which can turn out to be a big group, depending on the position — determine whether or not candidates are the right person for the job in a more rigorous manner.
But Thurman reminded Pacquiao that although he was down on the scorecards, he certainly wasn't out, and he closed the round with a thunderous shot that distorted Pacquiao's face when it was shown in slow motion.
McGregor put all thoughts of the lightweight title aside, demanding and getting a rematch against Diaz that turned into an epic five-round war of attrition that the Irishman edged on the scorecards of the judges.
"The macroeconomic environment deteriorated more rapidly than anticipated, particularly in late 2019 and the velocity of this deterioration could not be immediately captured by FNB's origination scorecards and collections processes," the group said in its statement.
Fun as news organizations' "world's wealthiest" scorecards are to gossip about, they should always be taken with a grain of salt, since they focus on legitimate fortunes rooted in easily trackable assets like shares of public companies.
Despite the dark cloud that hung over him in the Strikeforce days, Lawler has established himself as one of the most consistently exciting fighters in the game; a barbarian who thrives when he's down on the scorecards.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England could send members of the public personalized scorecards to show how changes to interest rates and other policies have affected them, the central bank's chief economist Andy Haldane said on Tuesday.
In a filing in U.S. district court in Connecticut, Lawrence accused male ESPN employees of keeping scorecards on female colleagues, openly watching porn on their computers and making sexually explicit comments about women in front of women.
While Cejudo's improved striking was responsible for his hanging with Johnson in their rematch, it was likely this well timed trip being used a handful of times that won Cejudo the key rounds on the judges' scorecards.
The company said it had not seen any notable effects of Britain's looming exit from the European Union on its business, with more customers falling into subprime lenders as bigger banks tighten scorecards around any economic downturn.
We got Michael Buffer a couple days after the fight ... and the legendary ring announcer didn't hold back on Saturday's controversial scorecards -- guaranteeing us that Adalaide Byrd (the 118-110 Canelo judge) wouldn't be ringside for the rematch.
The actual scorecards of the official judges are worth a laugh, with two of the judges scoring it a shut out for each competitor and only Dave Ginsberg giving a score which at all reflected the fight itself.
The Northern Irishman knocked down defending champion Haskins in the sixth and 11th rounds with two of the three judges handing him favorable scorecards of 119-107 but the last judge, American Clark Sammartino, scored him losing 118-108.
The almost 17-year veteran was counted out at 1:50 of the 8th round after putting up a spirited fight against Britain's Sam Eggington, where Malignaggi was actually up on two of the judges' scorecards before the stoppage.
In his misery, Day had plenty of company; there were 149 three-putts or worse on an afternoon when 60 of the 76 players who survived the cut had at least one double bogey or worse on their scorecards.
The same day, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has scheduled a hearing on the latest Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecards, which are given to agencies periodically to track their adherence to the data law.
Revenue tables summarize, provision by provision, the estimated increased or decreased revenues that could be expected from proposed tax legislation, relative to leaving things as they are; these are Congress' official scorecards for the budgetary impact of tax legislation.
Mr Kuchar was already on something of a run leading up to the Open Championship, finishing in the top 1.23 in each of his previous five events and submitting scorecards consistent with a player ranked third or fourth in the world.
At Home Food Policy Action wants you to know about the environmental and social impact of food consumption and production at the policy level, and provides tools like policy tracking and state-level scorecards to make this important issue accessible.
The rest of the main card, meanwhile, will showcase many of the prospects that RFA takes such pride in producing: rising stars like the 103-year-old Joseph Gigliotti (7-0), who has yet to see the judges' scorecards in 7 pro outings.
"On Saturday, the IBF bantamweight bout between Lee Haskins and Ryan Burnett held at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Ireland was ruled a split decision victory for Burnett as a result of an error with the scorecards," the IBF said in a statement.
The exact same thing happened against Nurmagomedov; the further Barboza fell behind on the scorecards, the more he tried to land his most powerful strikes—his kicks—even though they were getting him pushed to the fence and taken down every time.
Jacobs, known as "Miracle Man" since coming back from bone cancer five years ago, ended the unbeaten Golovkin's streak of 23 knockouts in a row in a battle that went to the scorecards for the first time since 2008 for the Kazakh champion.
Beterbiev was behind on the scorecards at the time of the 10th round stoppage, with ringside judges seeing Gvozdyk a slim 87-83, 86-85, 83-87 winner, but Beterbiev swung the fight fully in his favor, battering Gvozdyk with damaging blows.
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and U.S. Chamber of Commerce are among groups that say they will be consider the tax-reform legislation a "key vote," which will be included in the annual scorecards on how lawmakers stand on major bills.
For investors who want to follow their principles, but also track an index, portfolio managers are finding ways to "optimise" ESG funds by replacing excluded companies with additional exposure to groups with similar characteristics, but which do better on ethical and governance scorecards.
But after 12, despite a competitive fight between two athletes at the top of their game, there was only one winner — Taylor, whose majority decision victory was confirmed by the ring announcer Michael Buffer with scorecards of 114-114, 115-113, 117-112.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Buoyant oil prices since Donald Trump's election have provided no lasting halo effect for energy stocks as the sector's profit rebound has lacked vigor, but that could change in the week ahead with a fresh crop of quarterly scorecards.
Masvidal was ahead on the Octagonside judges' scorecards, leading 30-26, 30-27, and 30-26 at the time of the stoppage, with two judges regarding round two as a dominant, 10-8 round for the Floridian fighter, the ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi tweeted.
His continual affection, expressed by vigorous tail-wagging whenever she picks him up, and his expressive ears, which flip inside-out in excitement when he sees her, are a welcome counter to all the trolls on social media and the pressure of the scorecards.
"I guarantee you that every senator who's sitting in office now, including an indirect standoffish guy like Rand Paul, they've got five to 15 key contacts on their scorecards at the Aipac office," Mr. Dine said, referring to the isolationist Republican senator from Kentucky.
With the scorecards up in the air and the potential for a hometown decision going in Ward's favor, Kovalev found a second wind in the championship rounds and enforced his will on the fight—a gameplan which earned him so much success in the opening six rounds.
At a minimum, this should include setting targets within the Sustainable Development Goals that serve women and girls in crisis, codifying a set of gender based violence safeguarding measures in emergencies, integrating women's voices and leadership in program design, and establishing gender equality scorecards to track progress.
And though the bout would mark his first trip to the judges' scorecards, the 33-year-old used the three-round encounter to showcase a well-rounded game, landing more than 23 strikes, securing a pair of takedowns, and threatening with a second-round submission attempt.
Pettis did well to survive an onslaught of blows midway through the third and final round, but he couldn't do enough on the ground in the closing minutes to stop his 34-year-old opponent from getting a unanimous decision win on the scorecards of the judges.
NumbersUSA, a hardline immigration group that advocates "for lower immigration levels," has produced scorecards for members of the House, with an A+ being the most hawkish on immigration (such as the president's immigration policy) and an F- being the most likely to support immigration reforms like DACA.
It wasn't a fight of the year, but it was a fun scrap between two seasoned 30-somethings that left enough room for doubt about the decision that even Rampage, who won two rounds to one, called for a rematch seconds after the scorecards were read.
As reflected in the judges' scorecards, the pair swapped rounds in a frenetic, back-and-forth contest with Frampton opting to fight on the inside and target the body of Santa Cruz as the longer man tried his best to keep the fight at a distance.
Some in the media had Szpilka winning the fight up until the tumultuous ninth round and the CompuBox stats showed there was little differentiating the two fighters, though it later turned out the judges had Wilder edging the fight on the scorecards, leading 78-74, 78-74, 77-75.
Upcoming quarterly scorecards from Intel, Texas Instruments and other chipmakers, as well as Ford Motor Co, will shed light on whether Apple made a convenient excuse for its own troubles or revealed a strengthening headwind faced by global companies that rely on China for a big chunk of their sales.
Second Place: Upset of the Year Miesha Tate over Holly Holm at UFC 196 Despite Tate coming in as a +250 underdog against newly minted champ Holly Holm, and despite Tate being down on the scorecards going into the fifth round, Tate performed some grappling magic against the undefeated Holm.
Things are looking very, very good for the final superhero movie of 2016: Doctor Strange is generating some extremely positive early reviews ahead of next week's opening in the U.S. (It's already out in other countries, so avoid spoilers online, if that's something that you're concerned about.) That also means we can close out our scorecards and start looking ahead to 2017.
Pacquiao notched up a score of 118-109 on two of the judge's scorecards and, inexplicably, a closer-run total of 114-113 in his favor to earn a unanimous decision victory to hand Vargas the second loss of his career and reclaim the WBO world welterweight belt—the third time Pac Man has held this particular title in his stellar boxing career.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2628 The Memo: Pelosi-Trump trade deal provokes debate on left MORE (I-Vt.) the top Democratic presidential candidate in terms of support for the Green New Deal, according to candidate scorecards released by the group Thursday.
Every woman we meet early in the story is treated like an inanimate object, along with the drugs and booze they consume too much of: Nikki Sixx (Douglas Booth) saying "muzzle that" to Vince Neil (Daniel Webber) about his girlfriend, the woman giving blow jobs under the table, the groupie who causes Neil to lose his $800 leather pants, their A&R guy's girlfriend, when they compare scorecards on the number of girls they fucked on the tour.
Wilder may have been trailing on the scorecards of the ringside judges, as he was getting outboxed by the 40-year-old for much of the fight, but, as he had told Business Insider in the build-up to his weekend&aposs showdown with Ortiz, his opponents need to box perfectly through the 36 minute, 12 round distance, while he only has to be perfect for the second required to throw and land his hardest punch.
Although nothing cited here approaches the social science drama of, say, the literally shocking Stanley Milgram experiment (in which participants were encouraged to zap their peers) or Philip Zimbardo's famous "prison" study (during which ordinary people, arbitrarily labelled prisoners and guards, turned vicious), "Awkward" contains many useful and resonant observations about everyday interactions: the surprising social skills that often accompany bullying, for instance, or the unconscious scorecards we keep to numerically rank our positive and negative encounters with people we know.

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