Sentences with word «scorekeeper»

The official scorekeeper for tax expenditure and revenue estimates is the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT).
In fact, millions of people stand to see higher tax bills because of the elimination or curtailment of deductions such as one for state and local taxes, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, the nonpartisan official scorekeeper for Congress.
The economists at the National Bureau of Economic Research, who are basically the official scorekeepers of recessions, didn't discover the recession until December, 2008 — a year late, and only a few months before the episode (officially) ended.
And all of them argue that the proposed tax cuts, estimated to reduce federal revenue by more than $ 1.4 trillion, won't increase federal deficits, an assertion that's been contradicted by Congress's official tax scorekeeper.
The Joint Committee on Taxation, the official scorekeeper in Congress, said the bill would boost growth the total size of the US GDP by 0.8 percentage points over the first 10 years the bill was passed.
There is even a fun built - in scorekeeper at the bottom.
The official congressional scorekeeper, the Joint Committee on Taxation, said that even with the growth, the bill would add $ 1 trillion in new debt.
The CBO, considered the official nonpartisan scorekeeper for federal legislation, predicted that the Senate's draft Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA) would lead to 15 million fewer insured people (compared to current law, as with all of CBO's analysis) next year alone.
Stephanie also volunteers for her daughter's softball team as scorekeeper and does all the field maintenance.
The Joint Committee on Taxation, the official government scorekeeper, projected in its analysis released Thursday that the bill would add 0.8 % to GDP on average over the first 10 years after the bill went into effect.
The New York Times» Margot Sanger - Katz points out that earlier studies by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)-- the independent scorekeepers who keep tabs on how legislation affects the budget and the country and whose report on the GOP repeal - and - replace effort last week sent Obamacare opponents into disarray — found that simply repealing Obamacare would only lead to 23 million fewer uninsured Americans.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which is assigned to be a non-partisan legislative scorekeeper, judged that the repel - and delay tactic would lead to massive coverage losses and premium spikes.
Keenan said the channel will create exclusive content for each of these platforms, positioning Phan and ICON to become something of an Internet scorekeeper.
We do not believe in the notion of a cosmic scorekeeper tallying up your sins and good deeds for the ultimate book - balancing at the Pearly Gates.
Led by Captain Justin Deutsch and everyone's favorite scorekeeper Ari Nemetz these guys had a really nice showing in Week 1 by soundly defeating Team Apuli 88 - 60.
The game's scorekeeper Alex (Captain) Merritt said he couldn't believe what he was seeing, «It felt like every possession I was adding another tally to his name.»
The much - anticipated judgment by Capitol Hill's official scorekeeper did not back up the president's promise of providing health care for everyone and was likely to fuel moderate Republicans» concerns.
There's a battery powered LED screen that keeps score but, if you run out of batteries or even if you just prefer it, there are sliding manual scorekeepers about each goal.
Approximately 80 faculty, staff and students from Ames Laboratory and ISU serve as moderators, judges, timekeepers and scorekeepers during the event.
Except for a few supporting appearances in features and a series of Mack Sennett short subjects in the early 1930s, most of Pangborn's pre-1936 appearances were in bits or minor roles, but a brief turn as a snotty society scavenger - hunt scorekeeper in My Man Godfrey (1936) cemented his reputation as a surefire laugh - getter.
That's according to Publishers Marketplace, the industry scorekeeper.
The SPIVA U.S Scorecard, published twice a year, is a de facto scorekeeper of the active versus passive debate.
Cash flow is important, but Net Worth is the ultimate scorekeeper.
The occasion was the biennial awards dinner of the Boone and Crockett Club, official scorekeepers of North American game records.
Served as official scorekeeper for all home basketball games (district, regional, and sub-state tournament experience).
The reports from various organizations, as well as the official government scorekeeper, the Joint Committee on Taxation, showed the Senate TCJA would produce only a modest boost to the US economy that would fade over time.
The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) is the Nation's Scorekeeper in terms of addressing severe weather and climate events in their historical perspective.
A «very preliminary» projection by the Joint Committee on Taxation, the congressional scorekeeper, estimated that the bill would lead to budget deficits increasing by $ 1.46 trillion over a decade.
(Though it's important to note the Congressional Budget Office and other nonpartisan scorekeepers have projected that repealing the individual mandate — which is meant to prevent people from only buying guaranteed insurance coverage when they're sick — would lead to massive premium increases.)
«So according to the Joint Committee on Taxation — which is the official scorekeeper of these things — every single person, every rate payer, every bracket person gets a rate cut,» House Speaker Paul Ryan told conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday.
The House bill would reduce taxes for taxpayers making $ 1 million and more by roughly 6.7 percent in 2019, according to Congress's official scorekeeper, the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation, Congress's official scorekeeper, said the bill would boost the annual growth rate by roughly 0.08 points, according to a breakdown from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
According to a 2010 report by the Joint Committee on Taxation, the official scorekeeper for Congress, about 3 percent of people who report business income would face a tax increase under Obama's plan.
Given that the Senate passed a budget that allows $ 1.5 trillion in borrowing to account for possible growth, they now need to see what the JCT, Congress's official tax scorekeeper, produces as a dynamic score for their tax legislation.
There are no referees; there is no scorekeeper.
Should be a very fun one to watch and a difficult one for the scorekeeper...
There were a couple games when Wall was out that the scorekeepers at the Vault were giving Beal & Otto assists when they passed to someone beyond the arc who then made multiple moves, dribbled 5 + times, had a sandwich, and then scored in the following quarter.
You do realize they use one scorekeeper for each match and that person needs no experience, training or certification.
Police released the video of Csont» e punching a man outside of Scorekeeper's bar (aka Skeeps).
In addition, the NCVA aids in the development of players, coaches, referees and scorekeepers.
The NCVA also aids in the development of players, coaches, referees and scorekeepers.
Neither did coaches, players, referees, or the scorekeeper, for that matter.
All through his adult life, scoreboards and scorekeepers — occasionally desperately flustered scorekeepers — have looked after all the important figuring for him.)
Among the players who occasionally complained to scorekeepers that they were being shorted in their assist totals was Al Attles, whose job with the Warriors was to feed Wilt Chamberlain for slam dunks and fadeaway jumpers.
(e) Each league must designate the scorekeeper or another game official as the official pitch count recorder.
Clint Hoover, a longtime club coach at Lamorinda Baseball Academy, asks his scorekeepers to tabulate pitches for both teams, and he's seen 12 - year - old opponents throw 130 in a single weekend.
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