Sentences with phrase «generally limit the award»

Not exact matches

NIH generally limits National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) to 3 years, but exceptions are made, occasionally; perhaps your foundation would also make an exception.
The Spirit Awards are obviously not immune to such factors, but by limiting themselves to films with smaller budgets, the Spirit Awards generally celebrate some of the best films of the year.
Upgrade awards on Korean Air flights are limited to generally expensive fare classes on paid tickets, so your ticket may not be eligible.
Airlines will generally issue a limited number of lower mileage «saver» award tickets on a flight in each class of service, and then offer additional award seats to flyers at a premium.
Their agents are clueless, their award booking website offers limited partners and is generally quite broken.
Generally, a court will award alimony only in limited circumstances.
Speaking generally, that is not surprising when the limited circumstances in which an English court can be persuaded to refuse enforcement of a New York Convention award concern, as I think, the structural integrity of the arbitration proceedings.
If you're further along in your career, the generally accepted rule is to limit your experience to the past 15 years and remove the dates from any degrees, certifications or awards that fall outside of that timeframe.
New VRA eligibility requirements limit appointments to veterans who are disabled, who served on Active Duty in the Armed Forces during a war (or in a campaign or expedition for which a Campaign Badge has been authorized), who served on Active Duty or participated in a U.S. military operation for which an Armed Forces Service Medal was awarded, or who are recently separated from the military (generally, meaning veterans discharged within the past three years).
Because your spouse was not personally served, you may only receive a limited default judgment, generally limited to dissolving the marriage and awarding child custody.
Alimony is generally not awarded during such limited divorce actions.
Among the reasons for this are the fact that arbitration awards are not appealable on the merits but generally only on the limited procedural bases established in the governing state arbitration statute; that the issues considered by Hearing Panels are often myriad and complex, and the reasoning for an award may be equally complex and difficult to reduce to writing; and that the inclusion of written findings of fact or rationale (or both) would conceivably result in attempts to use such detail as «precedent» in subsequent hearings which might or might not involve similar facts.
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