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scorecard

[skawr-kahrd, skohr-] / ˈskɔrˌkɑrd, ˈskoʊr- /


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The sector is likely to see earnings grow more than 46% from last year to $182.8 billion, a tally that would represent around 30% of the entire S&P 500 earnings scorecard.

From Barron's • Apr. 7, 2026

The first judge's scorecard went the way of the Wolverhampton fighter 115-114, to the delight of Powar's travelling fans who made their voices heard in south Wales.

From BBC • Apr. 4, 2026

Fellow Texas carrier American canceled 2.2% of its flights, more than any airline in our scorecard.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 22, 2026

The largest U.S. domestic carrier by passengers took first place in The Wall Street Journal’s 18th annual airline scorecard for the first time since 2020.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 22, 2026

Especially now that the boys were sharing that scorecard.

From "Maybe He Just Likes You" by Barbara Dee