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Awarding title, so a bargadar could one day sell his land and move on, would have defeated the strategy.
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The reason for the delay was that the symbols on the reverse of the medals had to be approved by each Prize-Awarding institution, which was not without controversy.
The Nobel Prize Medals and the Medal for the Prize in Economics
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Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to three outstanding women from Liberia and Yemen is a recognition that while women pay the highest price in conflicts, they are equally leaders in peace-making and rebuilding.
Elisabeth Braw: Graca Machel: Within Ten Years Women Will Have Changed Africa
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Awarding the OAM has angered the former peers of Mr McGibbon, who want it revoked.
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"Awarding this opportunity to Aptera Motors will greatly assist a leading developer of electric vehicles in my district," Mr. Issa wrote.
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Awarding of contracts in such cases can then take into account which parties are willing to accept the least subsidy.
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Awarding all credit to the president is excessive — although he surely has a lot to do with it.
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Awarding two free throws instead of one on a clear path-to-the-basket foul was one of his ideas, he says.
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Awarding the Hotel de la Marine to the project at cost, instead of leasing the building to a more commercial venture which would generate bigger profits for the government, could be a way for the state to contribute without giving money, Mr. Pitte says.
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Awarding the Medal of Honor to Washington would accomplish three objectives.
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