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Maybe the Commission should look at the levels of grant aid.
One student looking still had some time to go before his grant aid ended.
The problems involved in granting aid should not be an excuse for doing too little.
That knowledge is often critical to their decisions on granting aid.
Until then each department had its own grant aid budget, which was administered by the service committee.
However, it may be possible to make a case for a higher proportion of grant aid if the resources available are very limited.
That is no basis on which Europe can negotiate and grant aid.
This programme has nearly been completed and is unlikely to provide any significant levels of grant aid in 1993.
Similarly, they must be informed about who has been granted aid, and why.
The most prestigious institutions generally grant aid only based on students' financial need.
It then hires most of its staff to produce grant aid programs.
It does not currently receive any grant aid towards running costs.
He is looking into the possibility of grant aid and members will be informed when firm progress has been made.
Not enough consideration has been given to criteria for granting aid.
Even students who receive federal grant aid are finding it more difficult to pay for college."
Thus all arms procured during this period straight under grant aid.
Grant aid for the provision of sites was also withdrawn.
The issues are revenue grant aid and the acquisition of new office accommodation.
Grant aid may be available to help restore them.
Since the market is not naturally balanced, producers do have to be granted aid.
Grant aid is also provided by the Government of India.
In my opinion, this is an impossible criterion for granting aid, given the current situation.
You see, I believe that opening up the markets is, in political terms, more costly than granting aid.
"We have been granted aid beyond measure," he said to the three he had brought.
I would also like to point out, as does the report, the need to simplify the procedures for granting aid.