Point standings. In compound words the first element is usually in the singular.
That is the correct spelling of "previous" (prior, earlier, immediately before).
That is the correct spelling of "pointed" (having a point).
The correct spelling is "fifteen."
That is the correct spelling of "touche" (French touché, touched).The word is used to acknowledge a hit in fencing (by the person touched) or a successful criticism or effective point in an argument or debate (by the opponent or a third party).
Centre is correct British English. Center is correct American English.
Teams get 2 points for a win and 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss. You get no points for a regulation loss.
Tony Stewart finished 6th in the 2009 Sprint Cup point standings.
Use point of issue or points of issue.
That is the correct spelling of "previous" (prior, earlier, immediately before).
As any proper dictionary will point out, this word can be spelled either "archeologist" or "archaeologist".
There is a simple formula for calculating the standings in the World Cup. A win counts as 3 points, a draw counts as 1 point and a loss is 0.
In the Premier League, teams earn points based on their performance in matches. A win earns a team 3 points, a draw earns 1 point, and a loss earns 0 points. The standings of teams are determined by the total number of points they have accumulated throughout the season. The team with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the champion.
That is the correct spelling of "pointed" (having a point).
The correct spelling is falciform (tapering to a point).
The question is seriously compromised by poor spelling or grammar.If you meant "... through a given point" ie one point, then the answer is infinitely many.If you meant "... through given points" ie more than one point, then the answer is at most one.So a huge difference between the two possible answers.I hope that will teach you the importance of correct spelling and grammar.
A goal scored is worth one point. Unlike some other sports (football, Basketball, etc), there is only one method of scoring in a soccer match. These points should not be confused with the points used in league or tournament standings, usually 3 points given for a won match, 1 point for a drawn match, or none for a lost match. Goals/points scored often have significance outside of the match in which they are scored, such as a tiebreaker between two teams with otherwise-identical standings.
On a Nascar point standings chart, the plus/minus sign show what a driver gained or lost in the overall standings after each race.