The sum of recognized accomplishments.
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Examples for "record"
Examples for "record"
1There's a problem with the new record: It's from 29 years ago.
2Most divorce cases are matters of public record, say family law attorneys.
3Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health record systems.
4It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
5Social workers prepare to investigate a record number of child abuse cases.
1Helgerson said New York's track record should help it make its case.
2Dr McGilligan has a long track record in this area of research.
3Rishton said: David has an exceptional track record as a finance leader.
4Vista is also extremely confident in its track record, the sources said.
5The chamber has developed a successful track record of challenging financial regulations.
6It's against this patchy track record the latest' discovery' must be compared.
7We have a very strong track record of progress in that regard.
8Given Lum's track record, a gamble is probably what suits her best.
9Harries offered a damning assessment of ITV's drama track record last year.
10So we look for a long track record of strong, risk-adjusted performance.
11Burlington's strong financial track record is reflected in its low proposed pricing.
12We have a good track record with graduate recruitment and career development.
13Still, opinion and exit polls have a patchy track record in India.
14The Obama administration has a track record of prosecuting hacking cases aggressively.
15North Korea obviously has a track record internationally for having done this.
16But Brussels has become increasingly critical of Moldova's track record on reforms.
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