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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the outcome or conclusion of a decision-making process regarding an award or recognition.
Example: "The award decision will be announced at the annual ceremony next month."
Alternatives: "grant decision" or "recognition decision".
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Civil Jurors' Accounts of Their Award Decision Making" (2000).
In making its award decision, the selection committee seeks both an innovative thinker and an inspiring project.
NSF staff will not be furloughed, allowing for no interruptions to the NSF proposal review and award decision making processes.
The award decision is made in the spring semester for fellowships held during the following academic year.
If you have new information to bring to our attention, you should contact us to request a review of your award decision.
You may always appeal to the Financial Aid Committee for a reconsideration of your award decision if your family experiences a significant change in circumstances.
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Cornell psychologist Valerie Reyna, along with co-investigator Valerie Hans from the Cornell Law School, has received a $390,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to better understand damage award decision-making.
September 17, 2015 Allison M. Hermann, Ph.D. NSF award supports research on juror decision-making Cornell psychologist Valerie Reyna, along with co-investigator Valerie Hans from the Cornell Law School, has received a $390,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to better understand damage award decision-making.
Notifications of the award decisions will take place in late May.
Award decisions are based on committee ratings of how well your application fulfills the selection criteria.
On file in the Brooklyn court are hundreds of award decisions that Judge Korman has approved so far.
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