0 all the achievements or failures that someone or something has had in the past: --
The school has an impressive/strong track record of getting its students into good universities.
1 all of the successes and failures of a person or organization considered together: --
We invest in large companies with an impressive track record of introducing new technology.
2 all the past achievements or failures of a person or organization, considered together: --
Widely recognized as a person who could envision great things, he also had a proven track record in transforming his dreams into reality.
This is especially characteristic of those states with the longest track record of stable, competitive processes.
The known track record of adolescents doing poorly on dialysis would be a concern, but then so is the loss of a scarce resource.
Many such companies have no track record and some barely have staff and offices, but they are landing important business opportunities. 47.
The preferred institutional solution for such situations, the introduction of consociational institutions, has a mixed track record.
However, we might feel that the historical track record has been performed on only a sub-set of systems of interest to us in the future.
Increasingly, applied research underpins innovative practice, and practitioners seek out consultants with a track record in research to strengthen their design teams.
In general our architects stressed their track record of building output in their marketing material.