track record

NOUN
  1. the sum of recognized accomplishments
    the lawyer has a good record
    the track record shows that he will be a good president
  2. the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack
    the track record for the mile and a half at Belmont is 2 minutes 24 seconds held by Secretariat since 1973
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How To Use track record In A Sentence

  • Getting involved in European companies is likely to bring a complexity of personnel management that will blow their minds," Graeme Maxton, a Europe-based independent auto industry analyst, told the news service, noting Chinese companies 'poor track record of managing their businesses. DealBook
  • Then let the bureaucrats pre-qualify the bidders by carefully scrutinizing their track records, resources and proposed fees.
  • He is a futurist with a track record and enough credibility for the National Academy of Engineering to publish his sunny forecast for solar energy.
  • The pair have an enviable track record. Times, Sunday Times
  • But since hizzoner has turned the spotlight onto his track record as head of the bureau, here is a highlight reel (if you can call it that) from one frustrated bureau employee: For Adams, photo op becomes knock op (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • In a new study, researchers from London inserted the firefly gene that activates bioluminescent light into modified cancer cells, hoping to set off a chain of events that has a proven track record at fighting the disease.
  • We're looking for someone with a proven track record in selling advertising.
  • The 51-year-old is likely to impress Washington with an impeccable track record on human rights and her staunch defence of media freedom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other important criteria would be a clean track record, transparency, accountability, and the ability to communicate, he added.
  • Well, you know, he hasn't had a great track record as far as behaving himself in prison.
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