Prize
in sentence
530 examples of Prize in a sentence
It's a
prize
easily lost, and once lost, once surrendered, it can prove very, very hard to reclaim.
One man's
prize
is derived from the plunder of another.
Of course, in the challenge there is a
prize.
Malala started her campaign for education and stood for her rights in 2007, and when her efforts were honored in 2011, and she was given the national youth peace prize, and she became a very famous, very popular young girl of her country.
So females are keeping their eyes on this
prize
as they size up potential mates.
But I realized that it gives me what I
prize
most, which is days and hours.
Now, I hope you will agree with me that these things I've just described to you, each of them, deserves some kind of
prize.
And that's what they got, each of them got an Ig Nobel
prize.
In 1991, I, together with bunch of other people, started the Ig Nobel
prize
ceremony.
Every year, we get in the neighborhood of 9,000 new nominations for the Ig Nobel
prize.
It's very difficult, numerically, to win a
prize
if you want to.
You should know that when we choose somebody to win an Ig Nobel prize, We get in touch with that person, very quietly.
Happily for us, almost everyone who's offered a
prize
decides to accept.
What do you get if you win an Ig Nobel
prize?
You get an Ig Nobel
prize.
You're looking at a picture of the
prize
we gave last year, 2013.
Last year, each of the 10 Ig Nobel
prize
winners received from us 10 trillion dollars.
The man responsible, who runs the national bank there, by the way, won an Ig Nobel
prize
in mathematics.
It fits 1,100 people, it's jammed to the gills, and up on the stage, waiting to shake your hand, waiting to hand you your Ig Nobel prize, are a bunch of Nobel
prize
winners.
The final thing that I want to tell you about is a
prize
we gave to Dr. Elena Bodnar.
I had this really funny childhood where I traipsed around the world meeting world leaders and Noble
prize
winners, talking about Third World debt, as it was then called, and demilitarization.
New power values
prize
transparency above all else.
So we turned to the vision science literature to figure out what should we do, and based on what we read, we came up with a strategy that we called, "Keep your eyes on the prize."
People who kept their eyes on the
prize
saw the finish line as 30 percent closer than people who looked around as they naturally would.
So the big question, then: Did keeping your eyes on the
prize
and narrowly focusing on the finish line change their experience of the exercise?
People who kept their eyes on the
prize
told us afterward that it required 17 percent less exertion for them to do this exercise than people who looked around naturally.
People who kept their eyes on the
prize
actually moved 23 percent faster than people who looked around naturally.
Keeping your eyes on the
prize
made the exercise look and feel easier even when people were working harder because they were moving faster.
Now, I know there's more to good health than walking a little bit faster, but keeping your eyes on the
prize
might be one additional strategy that you can use to help promote a healthy lifestyle.
At the annual Athenian drama festival in 426 BC, a comic play called The Babylonians, written by a young poet named Aristophanes, was awarded first
prize.
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