Sentences with phrase «which tied for first place»

Darkwallet, which tied for first place last year, was ranked fourth this year with the same 45 out of 100 score.
Cheetah — Wolters Kluwer's new platform replacing Intelliconnect which tied for first place last year.
Among the participants was the Sentrana team, which tied for first place with a pair of researchers from Stanford University — a lawyer and a statistics professor.

Not exact matches

If still tied, the athlete with the fewest total failures wins, and if still tied after that the tie stands, other than for first place, which is normally resolved by a jump - off.
Murray State, which picked up its 20th win of the season, came into the game tied with Belmont for first place, two games ahead of Jacksonville State and Austin Peay.
As well as things have been going for her in 2018, the wing - back is hoping the best is still to come, with the Blues facing a two - legged tie for a place in the Champions League final — the first match of which is taking place on Sunday at Kingsmeadow — a return to Wembley in the FA Cup final, plus the run - in for the WSL1 title, and after signing her new contract Blundell spoke to the club's official website.
I think my number one is certainly still the Chunky Monkey Quinoa Breakfast Cookies (which were the first flavor of 2016), and then for second place, it's got to be a tie between the Lemon Poppy Seed Quinoa Breakfast Cookies and the Chocolate Peanut Butter Quinoa Breakfast Cookies.
Notice that there is actually a 4 - way tie for first place, but we subscribe to the «theory of large numbers» which states that data stability can only be achieved with large numbers.
The newsletter is the Value Line Investment Survey, which is in a tie for first place for risk - adjusted performance over the three decades the Hulbert Financial Digest has been monitoring the investment newsletter industry.
SigFig placed first for equity performance in the first quarter followed by TIAA SRI and United Income, which tied.
The new analysis pushes 1998 to third place, behind 2010 (first) and 2005 (second), and tracks closer to other temperature datasets from NASA and NOAA, which found that 2010 and 2005 were tied for warmest years.
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