Sentence examples for awards easier from inspiring English sources

The 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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-- Avoid any restaurant that has won a James Beard award (easier in L.A. this year than you might think).

The Phillies' clubhouse is known for being tight-knit but welcoming, confident but loose, making Martinez, and his three Cy Young awards, an easy-enough fit.

It was not sympathetic – he meant to criticise the female actors picking up awards for "easy" roles when male actors had to work so much harder – but he landed on a valuable point.

Fortunately for voters this year, it appears certain that a pitcher from each league will accomplish just that, possibly making voting for the award rather easy.

One is a guitarist and singer who has learned the despair and the fire of the deep blues; the other is the Grammy Award-winning, easy-listening ballad crooner.

Redniss has been called a "graphic biographer". Although at first glance they bear some resemblance to graphic novels, her two previous books — "Century Girl: 100 Years in the Life of Doris Eaton Travis, Last Living Star of the Ziegfeld Follies" and "Radioactive: Marie and Pierre Curie, a Tale of Love and Fallout" (a finalist for the National Book Award) — resist easy categorization.

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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