Sentence examples for make awards from inspiring English sources

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The institute does not make awards posthumously.

Dr. Bowen said the foundation would accept grant requests immediately and would probably make awards ranging from $250,000 to $1 million or $2 million.

Therefore, most boards pay above the median for salary and increasingly make awards in the upper quartile of the pay scale for performance-related compensation.

It is also traditional to make awards to diplomats posted abroad, though this year's list includes a number who are being recognised not for long service but for their handling of unforeseen emergencies.

The endless, strapless parade of conformist fishtails; the glib soundbites; the length – all of which were evidenced in last night's Golden Globes – combine to make awards ceremonies the least satisfying televisual experience.

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.

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He also calls on the Army to make award citations publicly available, with appropriate redaction.

The abbey's 40 nuns have made something of a name for themselves: they make award-winning cheese, and they have recorded several Gregorian-chant albums.

Some airline web sites will severely limit the partner airlines with whom you can make award travel reservations.

On wikiHow, for example, you can Make Award Templates and post them on people's talk pages.

Also, conservative judges are finding in Mr. Haider's favor, making awards of $500 or more, plus legal costs.

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