Sentences with phrase «relatively low award»

Along with relatively low award prices (at least compared to United MileagePlus), LifeMiles is a good way to book travel on Star Alliance carriers.

Not exact matches

Citing MDC's debt and the fact it has held the company to relatively low, if any overall profit despite leaps and bounds in revenue growth, Willott casts doubt on MDC's ability to turn industry awards and its agencies» creative prowess into profitability.
The award for best film was taken by Richard Linklater's «Boyhood», produced by the relatively low - profile IFC films, an offshoot of New York - based AMC Networks Inc..
There are any number of possible explanations for this trend, most probable simply being the increasing split between blockbuster «entertainment» films that dominate the technical categories while low - budget (in) dependent films, driven by strong acting, directing and writing, dominate the more prestigious awards, making a 7 Oscar win relatively rare (in order to reach that number, a film has to do well in either the effects or design categories, areas which favor big - budget spectacle).
This alternative method is predominantly used for students at low - cost colleges to limit their Pell Grant to their relatively low expenses as they can not be awarded a Pell Grant in excesses of the cost of attendance.
Reflecting a citywide split between high and low - performing schools with relatively few in the middle, no Uptown school was awarded a «C.»
In recent years, the number of bachelor's degrees awarded to underrepresented students has been increasing, but it remains relatively low — and these students continue to have lower odds of obtaining college degrees than their wealthier, well - represented peers.
Awards: * JD Power Dependability Study Reviews: * Sporty handling; compelling performance; well - equipped; relatively low price; strong crash scores.
Even a relatively low value flight award is still more valuable than redemptions for hotels, cruises or rental cards which are only worth one cent per point.
For beginners, Chase Ultimate Rewards points and United Airlines miles might be the best place to start because of no or low surcharges, simplicity of finding award flights, and it's relatively easy to earn the miles.
ANA levies fuel surcharges on award flights, though they tend to be relatively low on United and Air Canada.
Jet Blue offers award travel at air mile rates that are relatively lower than most other airline rates, starting at 10,000 air miles for round trip tickets.
Even a relatively low value flight award is still more valuable than redemptions for hotels, cruises or rental cards which are only worth one cent per point.
This is one of the larger bonuses available with cash back cards, and it takes a relatively low spending amount to earn the award.
That's because the award price will also be relatively low.
The pros are that you can get decent value for your points even when redeeming them for relatively cheap flights since the award price will also be relatively low.
You can get decent value for your points even when redeeming them for relatively cheap flights, since the award price will also be relatively low.
Though American charges a late booking fee and relatively hefty change fees, it has pretty reliable availability booking in advance or close - in (except for big holiday seasons like Christmas) and incredibly low off - peak award rates internationally, so your American Airlines miles can be more valuable than those of other domestic carriers.
Asiana does add fuel surcharges to its award flights originating outside Korea, but they are relatively low — around $ 200 per round - trip flight between the U.S. and Korea.
Pros: The ability buy miles cheaply and price out awards combining both miles and cash based on your needs, no fuel surcharges even on premium tickets, relatively low redemption rates for many awards.
although the CA commented that it was likely that individual awards of compensation would be relatively modest (so far they have been in the low thousands of pounds), there could be a growth of class actions in which a large number of individuals have suffered emotional distress or invasion of privacy, leading to larger overall damages awards;
«In my experience it is very difficult for the judge who strives for a clean break to discern the point at which he has reluctantly to accept that such is impracticable in that the minimum appropriate level of capital award on a clean break basis to the spouse with the likely lower income would represent too great a loss of capital for the spouse with the likely higher income... this is a case in which the clean break... is just achievable, albeit only on the basis of a relatively modest departure from equality».
It demonstrates that there were many more (relatively) low value awards than high value ones in both periods.
Interestingly, in a study of British Columbia cases, David Gooderham suggests that most defamation awards are still relatively low, but that there are a few cases in which there are large awards of damages.
The low range is awarded in situations where there are no kids and the length of the marriage or cohabitation is relatively short.
In a case where compensatory damages to the plaintiff are relatively low, such a result might be viewed as constitutionally suspect because of the supposed «disparity» between the «actual or poten - tial harm suffered by the plaintiff and the punitive damages award
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