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31. Grants are available to students who have high grades.
32. H grants Caltrans the authority to act.
33. Grants will dovetail with the expected economic return.
34. Otherwise it will rob other facilities - or grants.
35. Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work. Horace
36. Grants are not available to pay for fuel bills.
37. Those without a formula entitlement, both inside and outside metropolitan areas, would have to rely on discretionary grants.
38. And applications for grants from arts funds had also been made.
39. Project staff will help you to apply for the available grants and carry out practical work.
40. The Committee is currently reviewing its policy on research grants in order to produce a better defined and more coherent research programme.
41. Industrial estates in the eastern parts of the town will be regenerated by offering grants and business advice.
42. The University Grants Committee had acted as a buffer against change.
43. Grants fluctuated in reflection of the provision made and the support it attracted through enrolments.
44. Thompson said he expected the governors to rally behind a compromise plan on welfare and education and training grants Tuesday.
45. It may also be possible to award grants of lesser value to applicants not elected as the Fellow. Sentencedict.com
46. Grants are made for warm clothing, heating bills, beds and bedding, nourishing foods, convalescent holidays, etc.
47. It will bring forward legislation in the coming parliamentary session to introduce student loans, partially replacing grants, from autumn 1990.
48. After 1475, however, Gloucester made no further acquisitions, either through royal grants or private enterprise.
49. Alvin flew into a flurry of activity, managing to overspend the grants without finishing his own projects.
50. This rather unpromising collection was augmented with grants from the duchy of Lancaster.
51. Indeed, Coates grants, without a doubt, that I have this knowledge.
52. Part of these totals will include a figure for capital grants made by central government for a specific purpose or project.
53. What will happen to the overview of grants to voluntary conservation bodies, particularly national bodies?
54. On Tuesday, Kansas became the first state to furlough state employees, paid through federal grants, who process unemployment claims.
55. However, there might be guidance about the proportioning of grants to various aspects of development education.
56. It is well to know the limits in advance but it is usually small relative to the average size of grants.
57. The £11,000 cost will be met through £4,000 from the parish council, grants and fundraising by the project committee.
58. There are two core elements of support offered to local voluntary groups by the Campaign - information and grants.
59. According to my religion, I could, so long as my wife grants her consent.
60. Variations between local areas' needs can be measured and compensated for in national grants.
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