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The phrase "awarding authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to grants, contracts, or official recognitions where a specific entity has the power to award something.
Example: "The awarding authority for the scholarship will announce the recipients next week."
Alternatives: "granting body" or "certifying agency".
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In 1971, the NCAA replaced the USILA as the awarding authority for the men's lacrosse championship with the introduction of a tournament.
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The National Advisory Health Council, which held grant-awarding authority over the NIH, used these expert opinions to identify creditable proposals.
Tenders for a price (or value) lower than the cost price shall be prohibited, and may not be accepted by the awarding competent authority.
The wording of tenders must be regulated, failing which they shall be inadmissible, by the awarding competent authority, so that they contain a detailed and reasoned description of arrangements for providing the routes and services tendered (covering the allocation of both human and material resources).
Copies of the decision letter will be sent to the appellant and to the relevant awarding body, regulatory authorities and education department.
Despite their responsibility for soliciting bids and awarding contracts for construction projects, construction authority officials have held themselves blameless for the higher-than-expected costs, saying they can spend only what they are authorized to spend by the Board of Education.
I asked them to request it, but the awarding university or the author said no.
"That's what you're awarding when you're awarding makeup, costumes, and sound design.
In 2009 he ran for election to be mayor of Sochi, and accused the authorities there of corruption in awarding contracts for building facilities for the 2014 Winter Olympics in the city.
The report said that Jefferson and his deputy, John McWilliam, "abused their authority" by "coercing" VETS employees into awarding contracts to consultant Stewart Liff, a former colleague of Jefferson's.
It was reported that Mr Blatter, 79, is set to be questioned by the Swiss authorities as part of an investigation into the awarding in 2010 of the next two World Cups to Russia and Qatar respectively.
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