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The same holds true when it comes to a consideration of the reasons for the individual grants made by the Romans.
From the outset, therefore, my group has called for more funding for the programme, because the individual grants are far too small.
With the official exchange rate now at 419 rubles to the dollar, individual grants of $600 can go far, Russian scientists said today.
Many artists believe individual grants are particularly vulnerable.
Its individual grants average around £1,500, and a breeder of edible snails.
The program works through individual grants, each of which covers a restricted geographic area and provide services to approximately 50 to 100 students annually.
The country now survives largely on individual grants.
The national endowment has given him three grants, the most recent in 1995, the year that individual grants were eliminated.
The agency is providing temporary housing, individual grants and family grants of up to $12,200 per household, he said.
During the years, she received several individual grants, including the Anne Driver Trust award.
Through its competitive grant programme 2010/2011, it allocated more than 100 individual grants to a wide range of community/voluntary groups, town/parish councils and individuals.
While the Department of Energy has financed individual grants for this research, the agency has not been willing to consolidate the programs.
Questions of "international law" might arise in relation to individual grants of citizenship, and whether these accorded with treaty.
The partnership had been financed with individual grants, but the new program will be paid for, either by the teachers themselves or the school districts sending them.
Normally, academic departments rely on their faculty to bring in funding, either through individual grants or by contributing to department-wide projects.
Moreover, individual grants are to be awarded in recognition of excellence and on the basis of criteria defined by the scientists.
The money would be spent on individual grants for housing and other emergency needs as well as for repairing or replacing public structures.
The foundation gives individual grants to "talented visual artists in need of funds" in the United States and abroad.
The program proposed by the organization, the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, would make individual grants of up to $12,000 over two years.
B1 The Sept. 11 Fund, which has made $175 million in direct payments to victims, will shift from individual grants to the financing of programs.
Rather than subject the proposals to debate, the items are slipped into spending bills as "earmarks," individual grants numbering in the thousands annually.
The scholarship fund has also been increased, but because individual grants have been increased, there are fewer students on scholarship than four years ago.
Such approaches reduce authors' reliance on individual grants to support charges directly and ensure equal access to publishing options that require such payments.
This year three of the four architects who won individual grants from the New York State Council on the Arts were sponsored by the storefront.
George Soros, the American financier, has donated $100 million, which is being distributed in the form of individual grants and aid to libraries and other institutions.