Sentence examples for make no award from inspiring English sources

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Blake, who refused to hear Attiya's appeal in the high court, said he would make "no award for payment" because there was "no basis for forming an estimate of the defendant's reasonable cost".

In a letter to the Editor, Oscar Hijuelos points out, quite reasonably, that the board has "its own criteria and tastes," but it strikes me as bizarre that individuals who are not professional writers or readers should be in a position to honor their own taste, trump the carefully arrived-at nominations of qualified jurors, and make no award.

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The EPA reserves the right to reject all applications and make no awards under this RFA.

The EPA reserves the right to reject all preapplications and make no awards under this RFA.

Any additional selections for awards will be made no later than 4 months after the original selection decisions.

But make no mistake, this is an award that Ennis-Hill wants, having come second to Bradley Wiggins in 2012.

The awards will make no distinction between a Blue Ribbon for excellence and one for improvement.

Make no mistake, although the £2,500 awarded to Abu Qatada in compensation sounds a substantial amount in anybody's terms, it is far, far short of the £170,000 compensation plus £4,570 he claimed to cover money sent to him by his wife and the costs of her moving home to avoid unwanted media attention.

However, where there is compelling evidence of high and prolonged environmental exposure, the Trusts may make an award.

Make an award sheet and a misbehaving sheet.

'THE HOMECOMING' A production that confirms that the Nobel committee made no mistake in awarding its prize for literature to Harold Pinter in 2005.

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