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"Being a little tidier and keep the bogeys off the scorecard, I think I can have a good weekend and get closer to the leaders."

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He’s also the author of an annual scorecard of high-tech predictions, in which he tests hype against reality.

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The judges' scorecards were too close for comfort but throughout fight week Crawford had promised to find a way past Alvarez - and he did, in style.

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One needs a scorecard to track the devastation wreaked on scientific efforts by the current administration.

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At that point the long list of potential Budget revenue raisers will start to populate the Treasury spreadsheet known as the "scorecard".

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