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At that time we consult with the board to make an award determination.
In some cases the ombudsman will make an award for "non-financial loss", that is for "pain and suffering, damage to reputation, distress or inconvenience".
While the jury will make an award on behalf of the entire class, he may choose to enter only a portion of the award.
Subject to such limitations, agencies may make an award to a vendor offering items with less than the maximum recovered materials content.
The Financial Times said Sir Philip and the bank's board were determined to resist political pressure to curb bonuses and make an award in the range of £1.3 million to £1.5 million, on top of his £1.2 million salary.
"For those people who need just a few thousand miles, it's a pretty fast and easy way to make an award happen," said Randy Petersen, editor and publisher of InsideFlyer, a magazine that covers frequent-traveler programs.
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I learned simple and practical things like how to make an award-winning presentation.
Another old-timey vignette played out at the farm of John and Janine Putnam, who make an award-winning cheese from the milk of their grass-fed Jersey cows that winds up in the macaroni and cheese at the Farmers Diner.
From there, via taking part in an Observer TEDx event, she went on to make an award-winning advert for Aldi based on the views of supermarket customers, and last year she made a film for Channel 4 called Ben and Lump, about two best friends who grow apart after time together at university.
Carl Schlesinger, a former typesetter at The New York Times who helped make an award-winning film about one particularly memorable night on the job — July 1 , 1978— the last time the newspaper was made using hot-metal type, died on Nov. 9 in Paramus, N.J.
10.50pm GMT Those names in full Well, that was a fun night, and I must say the BBC know how to make an awards ceremony fly by.
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