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Meanings of award body in English
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Usage of award body in English
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Traditional awardsbodies don't tend to look beyond the, well, traditional choices.
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The new academic year has seen some improvement in the grant awardingbody's performance.
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There are lessons here for the awardsbodies.
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Whether Edexcel's move towards transparency will be followed by other awardingbodies, then, remains to be seen.
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Most awardbodies, including the Oscars, require a film be released into cinemas before it can compete.
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The INIT would replace the National Council for Educational Awards as the awardingbody in the technological sector.
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Studying the winners of other awardsbodies is also becoming less valuable when it comes to the Oscars.
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The council is the governing body of City & Guilds, which is the leading UK awardingbody for vocational qualifications.
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But since then, virtually every other awardsbody has rallied behind Bridges' unvarnished portrayal of alcoholic country singer Bad Blake.
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This is about putting right the errors that were made by Ofqual and the awardingbodies in this year's exams.
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The national student grant awardingbody, Susi (Student Universal Support Ireland), is now in its third year of operation.
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The World Travel Awards , which celebrated its 24th anniversary this year, is one of the most prestigious awardsbodies in tourism.
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In the US, The King will have a short theatrical run in part to qualify for awardsbodies such as the Oscars.
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The report by international vocation education awardingbody City and Guilds surveyed the attitudes of more than 500 young people to vocational training.
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EVERY academic year, Grantwatch has to reacquaint itself with the dates by which some grant awardingbodies made their final payments in the previous year.
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According to the Qualifications (Education and Training) Act 1999, bonding is now compulsory for all courses leading to qualification from State awardingbodies.