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What does "first come, first served basis" mean? The Original Sentence: Awards are made on a first come, first served basis and funds are limited.
10 gru 2015 17:09
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I agree with Judy, but would add these two points: 1. Operation of the system In a system where there is a deadline, all the applications are considered and awards are likely to be given on a competitive basis: they compete with one another and those that score the highest get the awards. A first come first served system has a pre-set bar. Any application that meets that bar gets an award. So the system is not competitive. It is a kind of "absolute marking". 2. Practical implication - send in the application as soon as possible An important practical implication of the first come first served basis is that an applicant should send in the application as soon as he knows or judges that his score meets the bar. There is no need to spend further time in perfecting the application.
10 grudnia 2015
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Presumably the award involves money, which they have a limited amount of. So they will give out the awards (presumably to whoever is eligible) to whoever applies until they run out of money. Contrast this with some award procedures that have a deadline and all who apply by the deadline are considered.
10 grudnia 2015
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t means awards made prirory based on their arrival it person comes first and give nomination he will give priority
10 grudnia 2015
it means awards made prirory based on their arrival it person comes first and give nomination he will give priority
10 grudnia 2015
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