[ noun ] (golf) a record of scores (as in golf) <noun.communication> you have to turn in your card to get a handicap
The department, in its latest air travel scorecard for consumers, said Wednesday that more than nine out of 10 of Pacific Southwest's flights arrived on time in March.
Meanwhile, the League of Conservation Voters has sent a letter to all 100 senators saying their votes on Cason will be noted as the organization prepares its environmental scorecard.
A scorecard predicts customers' future actions on the basis of past behaviour.
Her scorecard so far includes 22 dents in family vehicles, seven windows shattered on the house and garage, and three car windshields destroyed.
His group, in coalition with a number of other U.S. and international environmental organizations, is developing a "scorecard" of the seven summit nations.
The judges watched the debate on television, using a scorecard modeled after the American Forensic Association Debate Ballot for collegiate and scholastic debates.
Here are the 32 "selected performance indicators" included in the Health Care Financing Administration's national nursing home scorecard and the percentage of nursing homes not meeting the requirements.
But a preliminary scorecard can be drawn based on delegates' speeches, reports in the state-run media and officials' comments to reporters.