Sentences with phrase «of prize money»

Nearly everyone is involved solely for the fun of it and with nothing to shoot for in the way of prize money save for a trivial chunk of entry fee.
Those who did not win the top tier of prize money did get funding from the regular annual regional economic development awards.
The government has withdrawn the award certificates for this work and demanded the return of the prize money, roughly $ 12,000.
Like everyone in the final, I will get a slice of the prize money to further my education.
The layout is awesome, the scenery spectacular, and for years the amount of prize money on offer for the drivers was, well, massive.
For the time being, Brown has chimed in on the skewed distribution of prize money for Ferrari and believes that some balance clearly needs to be restored with a more accurate alignment between payout and performance needed.
When Miss Crawley (voiced by director Jennings), Buster's accident - prone secretary, misprints the amount of prize money on the contest's flyers, people from all over the city arrive at the theater's doors to audition.
Wanderers players are still weighing up whether or not they will play in the tournament after the club refused to negotiate over what they believe is a fair share of the prize money.
And her plans to use a big chunk of the prize money on a new summer internship program for undergraduate minority students also may be unprecedented for Waterman winners.
The loss of prize money for Manor as a result could well prove to be the difference between them racing in 2017 or not.
Things would probably have been ok had they not lost 10th place in the constructors» championship at the penultimate race in Brazil, but apparently the loss of prize money resulting from it meant their chances became significantly slimmer.
I wonder how much of the prize money 10tons plans to split with Mitchell?
But it will be hoping Formula One's new owners make good on their plans to address the sport's distribution of its prize money which is strongly slanted against these independent outfits which are part of its lifeblood.
We are less than one year away from FIFA World Cup 2014 and the excitments thrills and preparations for the big event started with the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 in Brazil which the home side won it and now the countdown begins for the ultimate sporting event, the biggest in the world and in terms of prize money it ranks one of the most paying event.
Emma Stone (winner of this year's Best Actress Oscar for La La Land) plays King, who has broken with the tennis establishment, represented here by Jack Kramer (Bill Pullman), over their wildly sexist allocation of prize money.
This will not only double the amount of prize money given to students and schools, but will also be used to support new outreach and equity programs to reach more students across US, encouraging interest and participation in science, technology, engineering, and math research (STEM), Maya Ajmera, president and CEO of the Society for Science and the Public (SSP), told Business Insider.
The overall increment of prize money at Europa League 2015 - 16 is 32 percent then last season of EL.
EAGLE, ID (November 17, 2015)-- The Potato Lover's Month Retail Display Contest will be twice as nice for 2016 with double the number of award levels, double the number of spud - friendly partner products and the largest amount of prize money ever for the annual Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) competition.
Subsequent use of the prize money must be fully documented.
Nonetheless, the LPGA's longtime practice of skimming 6 1/2 % of the prize money produces at least one embarrassing inequity every year: The players in the mixed - team JC Penney Classic are paid differently.
Since then the sport has seen dramatic improvements in equipment (the current racing «machines» weigh scarcely one fourth as much as Hall's 50 - pound clunker), larger fields and even the introduction of prize money.
The infograph has details on the the portion of prize money which will be shared equally and the one which will be shared according the merit and how many matches will be shown live on tv of a specific club.
Would addressing a fairer redistribution of prize money be a better first step to take?
Let Arsen get Marco Cana, if we cant land Alonso coz of the prize money Real will spoil him with, Cana is strong, forcast and able to shoot from distance which makes his upfront runs more attacking.
Since the most prize money any one single team in this season's Champions League can collect for winning the whole thing is $ 57.2 million, Roma has collected 67 % of the prize money available to them so far.
Ninety per cent of the prize money will be donated to the Tony Blair faith foundation which promotes better religious understanding, the ex-PM's office said.
Speaking about the prize monies, Margaret said though they were told of the prize money, eventually when they won, they were told they wouldn't give them the entire cash.
The goal of this X PRIZE, according to Bunje, is to turn ocean acidity readings into valuable and ubiquitous information as is the case with temperature data, and he hopes to inspire research spending well in excess of the prize money put up.
That kind of prize money might not lure in teams who don't already have some resources to throw at the chikungunya problem, Lessler predicts, though it may inspire some new collaborations between groups.
Meanwhile, the «immoral money» group was told that the source of the prize money was Walmart, and also given information on a 2005 lawsuit by the International Labor Rights Forum that alleged Walmart had failed to meet internationally mandated labor standards.
At the drama's outset, Billie Jean and her sardonic, skunk - streaked business partner Gladys (a career - best Sarah Silverman) form their own championship tour when the female players are offered an eighth of the prize money that male athletes get.
This wasn't the Nobel prize, of course; it was a few steps down, a defiant stepchild that had enhanced its reputation over time by the sheer power of its prize money, which this year was the equivalent of $ 525,000.
Think of prize money as a way of subsidizing «art authors» income.
That being said, once the tax implications are addressed you should still have plenty of prize money left over to cover the cost of that swagway.
To some that may not seem like a lot of prize money but we as cat volunteers, rescuers, and caretakers know that money can go a long way in spaying / neutering many cats, purchasing medications for colonies to prevent worms and mange....
We feel honoured that we were one of his chosen charities to receive part of his prize money for wining his Young Citizen Award.»
So naturally, the world of eSports has become a global event with millions of dollars worth of prize money up for grabs for the best players in the world.
Each winner receives 25,000 CHF in prize money or, instead of the prize money, there is the option for one winner to chose a six - month residency in Mexico City in spring 2016.
In fact, both Incandela and Gianotti say they intend to give their shares of the prize money to their collaborations in some way.
This can all seem a bit anti-Ferrari, but Todt also mentioned that whilst a fairer distribution of prize money is being chased, he believes that Ferrari should still be given a premium for its iconic status and rich legacy in Formula 1.
Every year, champions from six different regions meet between the Spring and Summer domestic seasons, playing for glory and a good chunk of prize money (this year, around $ 450,000 will be up for grabs).
«Tony did not see much of that prize money, however.
As the second most lucrative league in terms of prize money, and arguably one of the most popular games ever, League of Legends is truly the Super Bowl of the eSports world.
F1's governance and allocation of prize money are under scrutiny after Force India and Sauber lodged a complaint at the European Union...
Most of the prize money will go to new research and a company party, but CureVac also plans to use some of it to build an exhibit honoring Friedrich Miescher, a 19th century Swiss scientist whose discovery of nucleic acids isn't widely known.
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