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The phrase "awards due" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to awards that are owed or should be given to someone, often in a context of recognition or compensation.
Example: "The committee reviewed the nominations and determined that several awards due were not presented last year."
Alternatives: "awards owed" or "awards to be given".
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It said HBOS's remuneration committee excluded "payments in relation to the 2008 financial year [the year HBOS failed]", but allowed the directors to benefit from awards due to them for other years.
The company's productions of The Force of Destiny, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and The Queen of Spades have all been nominated in the 2016 Olivier awards, due to be given out on 3 April.
The customized pricing policy proposed in our framework outperforms the rest of the implementation alternatives, i.e., zone, service, and central pricing, in terms of increased data rate and energy efficiency awards, due to its attribute to adapt well to each user's QoS prerequisites and willingness to pay in order to fulfill them.
(Note: She wasn't nominated for this year's awards due to the eligibility deadlines of album release).
Unlike those in D1 and D2, D3 programs may not award athletics scholarships, or grant any credit toward "merit" scholarship awards due to participation in high school sports.
I will admit that there is a sort of running theme to this year's awards, due to one issue that remained in the background for most Americans but on which such significant political progress was made this year that it deserved multiple awards.
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It was the second consecutive deduction in the annual award due to sales-related issues in the energy business.
More recently Martin was part of team who won the 'Outstanding HEI Supporting Social Entrepreneurship Award' due to its work supporting both staff and students wishing to start their own social enterprise.
Franklin lost out on the award due to her tragic death aged 37 in 1958, meaning that her contribution to science remained largely unrecognised.
Former winners range from The Joy of Chickens to The Theory of Lengthwise Rolling, although the Bookseller points to "two very dark years", 1987 and 1991, when there was no award " due to the lack of odd titles published".
As McKinnon was carried from the field by a number medical personnel during last year's game after an eight-minute stoppage, Smith continued arguing with referee Gerard Sutton about the merits of a penalty awarded due to the tackle.
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