Sentences with phrase «number of nominees»

However, from 2009 to 2016 the exact same number of nominees in both supporting categories were tied to Best Picture.
There's no trend to spot other than it seems the voting favors a higher number of nominees.
«Winning a World Travel Award is a brand's gold seal of travel excellence, which is why our 2012 programme has attracted a record number of nominees,» he added.
The Academy shrinks that by half — with five nominations and a random number of nominees depending on how many strong choices they have in a given year.
In a year where Best Picture is entirely up for grabs among a handful of top - tier contenders, it's easy to forget that the ultimate number of nominees is variable as well.
Ugh, the uneven number of nominees in the categories are really annoying.
Across country, state legislatures consider altering number of nominees judicial nominating commissions must release
This year's committee, under its chair Pam Bresnahan, has done an extraordinary job evaluating the historically high number of nominees.
This year's award program attracted a record number of nominees, 342 from 109 college and university sculpture programs in North America and abroad.
The number of sitting directors who are women has not increased at such a rapid rate as the number of nominees, however.
Cuomo initially said the cost shift would match operating support with the state's and city's number of nominees to the CUNY board; he subsequently said that the savings could be achieved through administrative reductions that would not cost the city «a penny.»
However, each Steering Group may only move forward for Council consideration a number of nominees that does not exceed its section quota, which is equal to 0.4 % of its section's primary membership.
While a number of the nominees are still in theaters, here are 11 movies you can watch right now without having to leave your couch.
Surprise: Emmy's new «Two Percent Rule» leads to eight nominations instead of usual six Supporting Actress - Comedy Under Academy rules, the number of nominees can grow if additional contenders are within 2 percent of the votes of the sixth (and final) nominee.
In one sense, the Golden Globes, voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, muddy the water by dividing the best actress, actor and picture categories into drama and musical or comedy, thereby doubling the number of nominees.
Thus, my nominations reflect both last year's number of nominees (an infuriating nine) as well as the number of films I think could garner that crucial 5 %.
Of course, there have a been a number of nominees for whom the Academy deemed preganancy its own reward: Judy Garland, Glenn Close, Marcia Gay Harden and double - nominee Cate Blanchett.
With the Emmys expanding their number of nominees from five to six in certain categories, some new shows were finally able to get some recognition, although a few big shows were still overlooked in their final seasons: most notably The Shield and Battlestar Galactica.
Even though the Academy again changed their number of nominees (no anywhere from 5 - 10 depending on number of votes) but the Producers Guild have kept theirs at 10.
But a major difference in the two awards is the number of nominees.
The number of nominees of course doesn't mean the US will dominate the awards themselves, but it is a clear sign that North America is steaming ahead in the indie scene and leaving the UK and Europe behind.
Depending upon the number of nominees, we have named the top three to five vote - getters in each category listed in alphabetical order.
In 2012, Arizona voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have increased the number of judicial nominees submitted to the governor from three to eight, and in 2013, the supreme court struck down a statute that would have increased the number of nominees to five.
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