How To Use Scorekeeper In A Sentence

  • On July 16th Douglas Elmendorf, Congress's chief budget scorekeeper, stunned Washington when he said the bill would not only fail to tame health-care costs, but would permanently shift them higher.
  • She also thanked the secretary, treasurer, scorekeeper, tournament director and committee members and said she had enjoyed her year in office.
  • In this case if you believe the scorekeepers, the recession ended at the end of 2001.
  • As they left, some Indiana fans ran towards the scorer’s table and called the scorekeeper and clock operator cheaters. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball
  • Select one player to be the scorekeeper, who creates a scoresheet by drawing a long column for each player and gives each player a starting score of $6.
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  • Like pitchers of today, it seems as if so very few scorekeepers finish what they start.
  • And scorekeepers - like bestseller lists and cash register displays - are the barometer they use to determine whether a new idea is safe yet.
  • For example, if hemophilia prevents your child from participating in a contact sport, he or she can still be a part of the team as the scorekeeper or assistant manager.
  • The scorekeeper chalked up one more point for the home team.
  • I was the scorekeeper because I hate that stupid game.
  • There was no official scorekeeper, but as usual, certain items were identified with certainty, some were the subject of learned speculation, and some brought laughter.
  • Rasmussen said he is simply a "scorekeeper," but his spike in clout has sharpened skepticism about how he tracks the dip in Democratic fortunes. Pollster Scott Rasmussen's numbers are firing up Republicans and Democrats
  • Well, you could enter the intrinsic field subtractor and become a god-like being on Earth or you could just email me at scorekeeper@aintitcool. com with the subject I WATCH THE WATCHMEN. Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
  • Parker believes that, generally speaking, even by the 1920s, ‘The scorekeeper did not regard making decisions as part of his function’.
  • I mean, I really felt that my "scorekeeper" had kept a track of all my "broken promises" and how it has been feeding my perception of self in a negative light. Russell Bishop: How to Rebuild Your Integrity
  • Would she still come to my soccer games and would she still play mini one-on-one soccer games in the backyard with Karmen as scorekeeper just like we used to?
  • Before automatic scoring became almost universal, good scorekeepers were always needed for leagues and tournaments.
  • Say thank you to the officials and that includes the scorekeeper and the timekeeper.
  • Will, if they ever have a draft for scorekeepers, you'll go in the first round.
  • Volunteers from scientific and engineering disciplines are needed to serve as moderators, judges, timekeepers and scorekeepers.
  • In the game one could hear the scorekeeper seated in the hot sun announcing, ‘18 all… 19-18… 19 all.’
  • The organisers of the table quiz would like to thank all the pupils that participated, their teachers and parents, the quiz master and scorekeepers and the Bee Park Community Centre, as well as its staff.
  • It is able to spend this way because it acts as the "scorekeeper" in the US monetary system whose function it is to mark up or mark down the monetary resources of all those who use its monopoly currency. Corrente
  • It's a nice touch to say thanks to the people who make the game work: the timekeeper, the scorekeeper and the refs.
  • The scorekeeper chalked up one more point for the home team.
  • For you older players, they are also looking for umpires, scorekeepers and coaches to lend a hand.
  • As carpooler and scorekeeper, he got to know his children's friends so well that when his son brought home a class picture, he had inside information on every face in every row.
  • When the game is over, thank the scorekeepers and congratulate the winners, then get off the floor.
  • According to the Congressional Budget Office, the official "scorekeeper" for federal legislation, the Republican health care proposal will reduce private health insurance premiums by up to 10 percent, expand coverage to three million uninsured people, and reduce the federal deficit by $68 billion over the next 10 years. Postbulletin.com Local News
  • If a recent illness or asthma flare-up keeps your child from participating actively, your child can still stay involved by serving as scorekeeper or equipment handler until he or she is cleared to return to full participation.
  • ScoreKeeper here fresh out of the intrinsic field subtractor to bring you a Dr. Manhattan-sized giveaway that is sure to percolate the ears of WATCHMEN (2009) fans on Earth and on Mars … hmm, apparently I'm glowing a handsome shade of blue. Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
  • They are timekeepers, scorekeepers, and amplifiers.
  • The scorekeeper is designated prior to each game according to house rules.
  • Republican who was so disconnected with his brother's world and Illinois politics he was little more than a "scorekeeper" who kept tabs of donations. Chicagotribune.com -
  • That's not just my personal diagnosis as a doctor or a Republican; it's the conclusion of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office - the neutral "scorekeeper" that determines the cost of major bills. The Composed Gentleman

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