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- adjective of a competition Overseen by a
jury
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The idea of making the nominations juried is an utter political non-starter.
Science Fiction Awards Watch » Blog Archive » Hugo Cost Vote Closed 2007
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The idea of making the nominations juried is an utter political non-starter.
Science Fiction Awards Watch » Blog Archive » Hugo Cost Vote Closed 2007
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That is: Isn't professional reviewing a better means of obtaining "juried" or "impartial" reviews?
Comment Roundup: Where You Get Your Reviews, And Why Book Nerd 2007
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That is: Isn't professional reviewing a better means of obtaining "juried" or "impartial" reviews?
Archive 2007-05-23 Book Nerd 2007
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That is: Isn't professional reviewing a better means of obtaining "juried" or "impartial" reviews?
Question: What Reviews Do You Read, and Why? Book Nerd 2007
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The exhibit is juried, meaning quilters send in a photo of their work and a panel of judges select the pieces that will be on display at the convention.
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"This is the first time I have been in any kind of juried show," Villegas said, adding that he only transitioned from film to digital in 2007.
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The show is the largest in the state that is non-juried, meaning it is open to all artists.
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The musicals in the 2011 edition of the NYMF, which is now in its eighth year, may or may not have a future, but the 12 presented in the festival's Next Link Project—a juried program that offers an intensive professional incubation period—will at least have been given a thorough polishing.
A Starter Kit for Musicals Pia Catton 2011
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Though the World Fantasy Award is a juried award, two finalists in each category are chosen by the popular vote of the attendees of the World Fantasy Convention.
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