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- noun Plural form of
scorekeeper .
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Examples
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The biggest savings in Mr. Reid's plan would come from taking credit for $1 trillion in cuts from winding down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan—a move that some experts criticize as gimmickry, but which Mr. Reid said official congressional scorekeepers would validate.
Obama Warns of Default Risk Naftali Bendavid 2011
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And if Republicans wanted to reciprocate, they could at least acknowledge the congressional scorekeepers are right – the Democratic plans cut the deficit in the long term and rein in health care costs
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We'll see who the scorekeepers are in 2010 and 2012.
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But because of the enormous volume of transactions, the new tax would still raise $350 billion in next 10 years, according to nonpartisan congressional scorekeepers.
HUFFPOST HILL - Congress Chugs Red Bull, Powers Through Semester's Worth Of Homework Eliot Nelson 2011
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And if Republicans wanted to reciprocate, they could at least acknowledge the congressional scorekeepers are right – the Democratic plans cut the deficit in the long term and rein in health care costs.
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Finally, the GOP's decrying that the law was crafted to reach a favorable ruling from budget scorekeepers is simply hypocritical.
The battle over the health care bill Glenn Kessler 2011
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One of the Web's biggest scorekeepers may be taking its eye off the ball.
Get Briefed: Josh James Alexandra Zendrian 2010
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Year after year, drivers reported few defects or reliability problems to the industry's quality scorekeepers.
New Lexus Puts the Comfy 'Land Yacht' to Rest Joseph B. White 2011
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But because of the enormous volume of transactions, the new tax would still raise $350 billion in next 10 years, according to nonpartisan congressional scorekeepers.
HUFFPOST HILL - Congress Chugs Red Bull, Powers Through Semester's Worth Of Homework Eliot Nelson 2011
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The $9.99 iScore app has been downloaded about 40,000 times, Mr. Law said, and Ted Sullivan, the co-founder of GameChanger, wouldn't be surprised if the total number of digital scorekeepers was under 1% of all coaches.
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