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Definition of Scorekeepers
1. scorekeeper [n] - See also: scorekeeper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scorekeepers
Literary usage of Scorekeepers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue Options edited by Sherry Snyder (1999)
"These rules shall be reviewed annually by the scorekeepers and revised as necessary
to adhere to the purpose. These rules shall not be changed unless all of ..."
2. Capital Financing: Potential Benefits of Capital Acquisition Funds Can be by Susan J. Irving (2005)
"Budget scorekeepers—OMB, CBO, and the budget committees—would need to develop
... As a result scorekeepers would have to specify how to score the usage ..."
3. Democracy, Decentralisation and Deficits in Latin America by Kiichiro Fukasaku, Ricardo Hausmann (1998)
"We also have had negative experiences with executive scorekeepers. Neutral
scorekeepers, almost certainly, would have to be appointed by the private sector ..."
4. Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue Options by Sandy Davis, U. S. Congressional Budget Office Staff, United States, Steve Lieberman, Congressional Budget Office, Barry Anderson (1999)
"These rules shall be reviewed annually by the scorekeepers and revised as necessary
to adhere to the purpose. These rules shall not be changed unless all of ..."
5. Scientists, Engineers, and Track-Two Diplomacy: A Half-Century of U.S by Glenn E. Schweitzer (2004)
"... in the approval of activities, they had in large measure, but not entirely,
become the scorekeepers rather than the controllers of cooperation. ..."