词汇 | example_english_award |
释义 | Examples of awardThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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. The awards for this section were of 6000 and 3000 marks, raising the total available prize money to the substantial sum of 20,000 marks. The first section, with awards of 8000 and 4000 marks, was for an orchestral piece, with the optional inclusion of soloists, choir, or tape. Because women were new to the system, however, and very few were qualified for professorships, most professorships continued to be awarded to men. The seats in these multimember districts are awarded to closed party lists in proportion to the votes they receive. We hope to be awarded funding to run a more comprehensive test in a variety of metropolitan settings. Such cases exemplify how, even though a negligence claim may be successful, damages are still not awarded. A number of them received top international awards for magic, were hailed as national heroes and seen on a par with their western counterparts. In this setting, rumors circulated among the female students who were trying to make sense of the formal awards ceremony with the sultan. He was awarded the degree of candidate of historical sciences in 1947 and a doctoral degree in 1958. A contract was finally awarded in 2003, six years after the initial pre-qualification process. The contracts are awarded to the contractors with the most appropriate bid. One or zero points were awarded depending on the accuracy of each targeted item identified for a possible total of 10. The j ob will likely be awarded on the basis of interviews and your ostensible qualifications, such as experience with similar projects. Most of them were only involved in one or two awards, though some may of course have acted in other counties. The results that we present show that compulsory retirement rules require more attention from a policy design perspective than previously awarded in the literature. The appeal was broadly successful in that the amounts awarded were reduced to £1,500 and £100 respectively. We had been confident of at least a 4, but were awarded a 3a. The rector of the university announced that 78% of students passed the exercise, and thir ty received awards for per fect per formance. Only 120,394 ha (18 per cent) have been planted out of the total 662,656 ha awarded. Only by awarding prison inmates more freedom and personal responsibility, it was argued, could they become law-abiding citizens after their release. Not surprisingly, the committee awarded most of its prizes to designs submitted by architects. If the sequence was 4 2 8 6 3, and the child pointed to 4 2 8 5 7, the child was awarded three points. Here again, forgiveness is awarded after experience but does not morally precede justified heroism. She defended her own rights, and the alderman awarded the property to her, and not to some man who represented her. Years later he recounted a story of how he came to be awarded his degree. Both would be assessed but only the higher mark awarded would contribute towards the module assessment. The first cohort of students to be awarded qualified teacher status on their recommendation would not emerge from the colleges until the summer of 1950. A score of 1 was awarded for every trial in which all of the hidden figures were located maximum score 18!. Groundbreaking work like this develops the field of economics; the discipline awards prestigious prizes and chairs for these sorts of additions to economic analysis. People can win awards, for example, without even knowing in advance that they were eligible. Funding bodies can help to facilitate this change by making ' user participation ' a criterion for awarding funding. The attendance allowance is awarded on the basis of an older person's need for help with personal care and\\or supervision. The grades awarded then are not for 'architecture' but for the submission made. When that building was recognised for its quality and when we also won awards for one or two other buildings, then that made it worthwhile. In fact, they are not, because they now find themselves in a minority of disciplines in their university which failed to be awarded a 5*. A point is awarded for each pair in which the parent selects the more complex sentence. Half of the available credits are awarded for the course modules, and half for the research project. Fielding was awarded £5,000 for injury to his personal reputation, and his company £10,000 for pecuniary damage. In this case, the winner of the race is part of a body that awards the prize to him. To the uninitiated, the system of awarding an impact factor can seem as complex and mystical as the offside rule. They received more honorific awards and were more likely to participate in special cultural events. The second category includes awards given by special groups to reward excellence but not lifetime achievements. The inaugural ceremony did not have any awards for this genre despite its huge popular success. During the three first years of the programme, 166 scholarships were awarded, or 35 per cent of the total. The event-based model offers new degrees of freedom and awarded benefits, but newly introduced indirections also always create complexity that must be handled. The other 35% of centres have either resisted "unsocial" hours working, depended on the goodwill of staff, or awarded their employees time-off in lieu. In theory, the contracts are awarded to the most efficient providers of high-quality health care, thereby both benefiting patients and lowering the costs of care. Other support for education includes clinical teaching workshops and online professional development, annual education awards and support for educational research. Private goods are excludable and awarded by the leader to specific members of society. Legislatures are, of course, not absent in other accounts, although they are not awarded such a prominent role. The donkey, after rolling on the soil, walked steadily through many arable feddans,76 which were then awarded to the shaykh as his property. Between 1990 and 2001, developing countries awarded or transferred about 2,500 infrastructure projects to the private sector, attracting investment commitments of more than $750 billion. We awarded 1 point for each obvious deletion, 0.5 points for each case of indecision, and 0 points for each obvious conservation. As the marks awarded are in multiples of 5, the students may negotiate for a maximum of four extra marks. Many civil honours would have been awarded for wartime activities. Not only does this society openly recruit members, it also offers awards to whoever can offer facts that prove the flatness of the earth. The question of possible honours to be awarded to the travellers was also touched upon in the report. The five successful proposals were awarded support funding totalling £5 million. Although the benefits would be lower than the largest court awards, they would also be more predictable, more widespread, and paid more rapidly. The society offers a range of grants, fellowships, and awards. Women were also awarded scholarships or salaried assistant positions in academic institutions. In 1922 the workshop was awarded a gold medal for its services. They exude quiet pride in personal accomplishments before 1975, usually backed up by glass-framed state awards on the wall. When the customer awards a bid, it pays a deposit and specifies the work schedule. Degrees are awarded to individuals and, whether the assessment is based on coursework or examinations, we are required to determine marks for individual students. The higher mark was awarded for their other contributions. She received her many awards with grace and gratitude. Points have been awarded, courses have been accredited, and physicians have kept records of their activities. The awards may either be given to two institutions, or split amongst a number of national or international institutions. After negotiating the bids, a contract for implementing the control technology is awarded. The low level of farmworker wages results in damages awards that are extremely low. Five grants with a national scope were awarded. By awarding the plot to the children of the father on the grounds of length of possession the judge avoided the whole question of inheritance. Damages may be awarded to a complainant on complaint to the county court. As with race discrimination, damages can not be awarded if the discrimination is found to have been unintentional. A limited number of grants will be awarded for 1993. In the final block, they regained most of their points and were duly awarded their prize. He was, as it happened, also contradicting what he himself said on other occasions, when, for example, he awarded the palm to blasphemy. The actual mark awarded to each individual member of the presenting group is deter mined by the collation of the self-assessments. Findings show that 70% of the marks awarded by student combos were slightly lower than the blind markers, though often within the same classification band. As a rule, the authors of the requests stated their titles, awards and other achievements in an effort to strengthen their case. The system was based on targeted supplementar y profits to be awarded to companies via foreign-exchange transactions. One could imagine each user being awarded a 'score' determined by familiar criteria - grammatical correctness, control of vocabulary, control of punctuation, cohesiveness, and so on. He has written more than 200 technical publications, and has won several best-paper awards. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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