Sentences with phrase «judge for the competition»

The phrase "judge for the competition" means to serve as a judge or evaluator in a contest, event, or challenge. Full definition
At the press conference announcing this «Virgin Earth Challenge», Branson was joined by Al Gore, and the panel of judges for the competition includes additional climate change celebrities: James Hansen, James Lovelock, Tim Flannery, and Sir Crispin Tickell.
Industry experts RJ deVera, David Freiburger and Fred Williams are confirmed as judges for the competition.
He served as a guest judge for a competition in which the contestants had to address their memories of childhood using only the materials found in New York's Children's Museum of the Arts.
Judging for the competition takes place digitally, through a blind adjudication process involving a panel of regional artists, art educators, and other arts professionals.
Qualified judges names will be placed on a ballot mailed to all the litter nominators for their votes on first, second and third choices of judges for the competition three years in the future.
The judges for these competitions are without exception highly regarded in their field.
Baron is a former science editor for PRI's «The World» and one of the judges for the competition.
«With XQ, Emerson took on a big, tough challenge, laden with a Gordian knot of tradition, state graduation requirements, college entrance requirements (and the tests that go with them), and the traditions of prom, football, and everything else,» observed Mary Ryerse, strategic director at Getting Smart, a Minneapolis — St. Paul nonprofit, who was among the judges for the competition.
I wasn't a judge for this competition and avoided reading any of the manuscripts.
But over the years that I have been involved as a judge for this competition the right people have generally always won, and many great photographers have been rewarded with holidays, cameras and cash prizes.
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