Sentence examples for To awarding from inspiring English sources

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To awarding

noun

A judgment, sentence, or final decision. Specifically: The decision of arbitrators in a case submitted.

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The Billboard Latin Music Awards show is the most prestigious when it comes to awarding Latin music.

But Guida explained that he didn't feel up to awarding it".

The American Academy has a patchy record when it comes to awarding gongs to documentaries about sports.

Since the elections, the local telephone companies have shifted from donating their PAC money more or less evenly to awarding about seventy per cent of it to Republicans.

The power authority, known as LIPA, is close to awarding a new contract for the operation of its system beginning in 2014.

"I was so resistant to awarding biology much influence, I didn't follow up on the inhibited temperaments I was seeing," he told me.

Yet when it comes to awarding marks for effort, spotless Singapore really should score high on any list given the way it enforces cleanliness and tidiness.

But Thatcher had grown used under Thomas to awarding herself unilateral free kicks, and her face when Weatherill sent her back was an education in discontent.

One of he most brutal confrontations came in mid-1976, when the Army was close to awarding a final contract to build the new M-1 battle tank.

Blair called them 'extraordinary and heroic', but the MoD is opposed to awarding any of the six a medal of honour.

But a member of the Israeli Knesset, Eliezer Sandberg, said cancellation would amount to "awarding a gold medal to terror and Yasir Arafat," and other officials agreed.

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