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91. It is run by a charitable trust and so relies on grants and donations for its survival.
92. Grants for woodland management will be available from 1992 and a new national forest for the Midlands considered.
93. Although John cancelled his predecessors' grants, neither he nor subsequent popes abstained from issuing new dispensations to pluralists.
94. Few of these grants were easily elicited, some were decidedly difficult to extract, and occasional demands were flatly refused.
95. Twenty-five percent of the funds would go for discretionary grants, with the protected communities also having access to this money.
96. However, with the help of grants and donations we have continued to build the collections.
97. We will reform the Social Fund, removing its cash limit and converting most loans into grants.
98. Anyone who dares defend this breakthrough speaks in hushed tones, fearing crank calls and canceled grants.
99. The second distribution was for hold-harmless grants to protect users of the categorical grants from a sudden loss of this money.
100. In practice, beneficiary households have to pool their meager grants in order to buy a farm from a willing seller.
101. Categories this year have been changed with the aim of spreading the £2,150 plus training grants further.
102. The alliance will use the two-week inventory to award grants to local groups for making improvements.
103. Government grants were available in cases where rail would keep lorries off roads regarded as sensitive.
104. Because the area is now supposed to be designated, farmers have been ineligible for grants from the many government conservation schemes.
105. Relating levels of capital grants to handicap zones would also provide a better climate for conservation in the uplands.
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106. In its 10-year history, the London Marathon has made grants of almost £900,000 for recreational facilities in the capital.
107. Positive financial incentives in the form of specific grants from a specially established Department of Health Fund would certainly help.
108. In 1999, the Water and Light Department did not make any energy conservation grants attributable to the two arenas.
109. However, applications for research grants are considered as they are received.
110. Administration grants will also be introduced towards the costs incurred by sponsoring organisations in making arrangements for exhibitors.
111. Grants awarded: Grants worth £65,048 have been awarded to local development agencies by Cleveland County Council.
112. The term refers to the idea that federal grants should be concentrated on areas or groups presumed to have the greatest need.
113. The rest will be made up by endowment funds, grants, government subsidies and ... by Elie Borowski.
114. Grants for mature students are income related, but special allowances are available.
115. They hope the fund will attract further grants and donations.
116. Of the total £68.1 million allocation for community care grants, £67.4 million was spent.
117. Finally, he grants Bennett access to his old papers, but Bennett can make little headway with them.
118. Case workers may be able to advise on grants or local agencies which may be able to provide help.
119. Among these sources are grants or aid from state and federal governments, private foundations, and various voluntary health agencies.
120. A number of grants and incentives are available for projects which are socially desirable, but not commercially viable without support.
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