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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards easier" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process or situation where awards are given in a simpler or more accessible manner, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The new system for evaluating submissions makes the process of distributing awards easier for the committee."
Alternatives: "simplifies the awarding process" or "makes awarding more straightforward.".
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There have also been changes in financial regulations that require airlines to account for unused frequent-flier miles as a liability, which has motivated carriers to make awards easier to redeem.
An informational inequality exists within the harness racing market Shao et al. (2012 25244 projects of a crowdsourcing platform Higher awards, easier tasks, longer duration and lower competition intensity lead to a higher number of solvers.
To make the submission and administration of grant proposals and awards easier for both future grant-seekers and federal employees, the government is working on its Paperwork Elimination Act, placing more emphasis on using e-mail and the Internet to send and store information electronically.
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While the MIDOTW award was easy to pick this week, the Most Disappointing Democrat Of The Week award was not.
The book has claimed a number of awards; it's easy to see why.
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