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Examples of award
award
Before the awards ceremony, he gave an interview to sports newspapers.
A total of £6818 was awarded to 19 applications involving 22 individuals.
Points are awarded against a complex set of 136 quality indicators.
The law appears to provide greater remedies and the potential compensation awards are much larger.
All perfor mances were videorecorded, awarded scores by trained raters and transcr ibed for analysis.
The score reflects the degree of impairment for each sentence, and a correct response is awarded 0 points.
They can be awarded exclusive rights to the harvesting of certain animals.
One assumes that the performer should be awarded maximum control, expressivity, awareness and interaction with the results.
Scores ranging from 1-12 are awarded to each performance by national juries and, where possible, by audience televoting.
He was awarded in 1999 for the best pre-graduate thesis.
Between 1981 and 1990, the government awarded scholarships to a total of 167 students.
Concessions are awarded by the ruling elite to their political allies, relatives, and business partners.
He won many distinguished awards but this seems particularly resonant and appropriate.
The results we present here show that compulsory retirement rules require more attention from a policy design perspective than previously awarded in the literature.
All medrese students thereby were awarded a virtually unrestricted exemption from the draft.
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Collocations with award
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I have a pet club in my divsion and, through the schools, competition is held for the annual award of a silver cup.
Is that decision not a violation of an arbitral award arrived at by agreement?
Following its cinematic release, it failed to garner any award nominations from mainstream motion picture organizations for its production merits or lead acting.
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