Whereas the nightly news once covered half of the votes on interest-group scorecards, in the 1990s they covered only one-third.
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Farmer based assessment of soil quality: a soil healthscorecard.
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There is almost ascorecard, as though such things will be done by partisan analysis.
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It is important to have a balancedscorecardand to examine a range of performance indicators for local councils.
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I meant that it was probably not taken sufficiently into account by the balancedscorecardapproach.
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The patient focus is supposed to be taken into account by a weird thing called the balancedscorecardapproach.
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The rating awarded was to be based on an organisation's performance against a number of key targets such as waiting times and a wider set of "balancedscorecard" performance indicators.
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Let us now examine theirscorecard.
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As well as being important for the public and patients, the balancedscorecardis an incredibly useful tool for managers and clinicians in raising standards locally.
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There is also an outdoor classroom for schools and groups, and a scavenger huntscorecard.
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Seldon was winning the fight after 8 rounds on 2 of the scorecards.
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One tool for monitoring performance and identifying areas for improvement is the joint, two-way performancescorecard.
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A balancedscorecardincludes a mixture of quantitative and qualitative measures, including how key participants perceive the quality of the relationship.
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The pitched delivery was established by 1772 when detailed scorecards became commonplace and the straight bat had already replaced the curved one by that time.
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Thatscorecardis considered one of the gold standards of conservative rankings.
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