maximum award
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaximumandaward
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maximum
adjective
uk/ˈmæk.sɪ.məm/us/ˈmæk.sə.məm/
being the largest amount or number allowed ...
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award
noun[C]
uk/əˈwɔːd/us/əˈwɔːrd/
a prize or an amount of money that is given to someone following an ...
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(Definition ofmaximumandawardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The thresholds, or applicable amounts, are the levels over and above which income begins to taper away themaximumawardof the tax credits.
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We are, therefore, talking of a potentialmaximumawardof over £11,000, which is far from an insignificant amount.
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A revisedmaximumawardof family credit of £54·15 a week is being issued today, including all the arrears due.
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We are in favour of increasing themaximumawardof the county court from £500 to £750.
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My understanding is that themaximumawardwill be £45,000.
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I should have thought it would be common ground that a relatively generousmaximumawardto cover really unfortunate cases was highly desirable.
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But that does not alter the fact that themaximumawardis not increased in these regulations.
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In 1977 there were 35,389 cases, of which only eight secured themaximumawardof £5,200.
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If it is above, then themaximumawardis reduced by 55 pence for every extra pound above the threshold.
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Of that number 7,800 received themaximumaward, but the remaining 25,000 that is to say, the vast majority, had their grants cut.
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Sixteen consultants received themaximumawardof £6,840.
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Themaximumawardis $4000 for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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Themaximumawardamount for the 20112012 award year is $5,550.
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The totalmaximumawardfor a claim remains at 500,000, a figure that has remained unchanged since the original tariff scheme in 1996.
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In this case, there are limits in the sense that the maximum awards of compensation are limited.
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The maximum awards will be capped, which will adversely affect the small number of victims with the most catastrophic injuries.
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I am worried by the provisions for capping the maximum awards.
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This rise tends to show that previous increases in the parental contribution scale may have over-compensated for rises in income, thus bringing more people into eligibility for maximum awards.
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I recognise the value of the settlement procedures and their tax advantages, but we need further debate on maximum awards before we let this provision go through.
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Maximum awards will be capped, adversely affecting those with catastrophic injuries.
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