1. awarding - Noun
2. awarding - Verb
of Award
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is my express wish that in awarding the [Nobel Prizes] no consideration be given to the nationality of the candidates, but that the most worthy shall receive the prize, whether he be Scandinavian or not. Alfred Nobel
The allegations against Fidia cannot be true. The process for awarding Nobel prizes is so complex that it cannot be corrupted. Rita Levi-Montalcini
I believe we can do more in making the President's vision for space exploration a reality by awarding cash prizes to encourage greater participation of the private sector in the national space program. Dana Rohrabacher
If giving points to some students to achieve greater diversity is a quota system in violation of the Constitution, how can the awarding of points to the children of a less diverse alumni be upheld? Adam Schiff
The first-known public lottery was sponsored by Augustus Caesar to raise funds for repairing the city of Rome; the first public lottery awarding money prizes, the Lotto de Firenze, was established in Florence in 1530. Richard Arnold Epstein
By lowering their expenditure on food, we would be awarding every family with an increase in disposable income, and mitigate labor demands for wage increases. Francis Escudero