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The phrase "award rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the guidelines or criteria that govern the awarding of prizes or honors in a competition or event.
Example: "Before submitting your entry, please make sure to read the award rules carefully to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "prize regulations" or "competition guidelines".
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So a merger would make it challenging for frequent fliers to sort out widely varying mileage award rules, including various fees, for alliances and partnerships.
"This is an exceptional case," Karen Wulf, executive director of PEN New England, the co-sponsor of the award, said when asked about the apparent violation of the award rules.
Classic Beatles albums including Revolver have finally gone platinum after the British Phonographic Industry BPII) changed its sales award rules.
For us, the move prompted a re-examination of our historic Gold & Platinum (G&P) Program award rules.
Robertson, who was on a three-month sabbatical this summer, will transition into a consulting role focused primarily on the Oscars telecast, the award rules and categories.
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One at a time Straight off the bat Hardeep was forced to play head teacher, introducing a "one person on stage per award" rule after the first Megas winner, UKTV channel Dave, seemingly brought the whole company up to collect its gong.
If an "explained award rule" were to be implemented, it would threaten to expose publicly some of the unseemly practices that take place in brokerage firms.
Any blog with a taste for self-publicity can do the same, such are the awards' rules.
(D) Constrained equal awards rule [E].
(C) Constrained equal awards rule [E].
In contrast, the constrained equal awards rule and the constrained equal losses rule received much less support, while other progressive solutions garnered some attention.
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