Why not reverse current practice altogether and set up grant programs just for overhead?
It all adds up to grant Armstrong the status as the most influential athlete in America, according to surveys by Encino, Calif.
It should also be possible for cities to top up the family grant.
She particularly supported the increased transparency and accountability afforded by opening up the sovereign grant to scrutiny by the National Audit Office and the Commons public accounts committee.
Welsh government policy is that parents should not normally take pupils on holiday during term time but schools have the discretion to grant up to 10 days authorised absence for this purpose.
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Jefferies signed up Simon Ford, Grant Murray, Tim Clancy and Aime Koudou earlier in the week.
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"There's a feeding frenzy in bonds because prices are going up, " says Grant.
Winners are chosen from a larger pool of researchers who have received a grant of up to five years to further their research in support of critical government missions.
Now the Kellogg Foundation has stepped up with a major grant to launch a People-to-People program, mobilizing Mexican American assistance for community projects and organizations in southern Mexico, beginning in Chiapas.
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In Chile, the government is drawing up proposals which would grant homosexual couples the same rights as heterosexual couples regarding their finances, including pension rights, and being recognised as next of kin.
Grant Thornton came up with a method that made the whole thing much more attractive.
The new grant will make up for the cut and fund extra enforcement officers.
Applicants were initially asked to set up a budget for the grant without the help of fixed parameters.
Sometimes, he's had to empty the buckets two or three times a day to keep up with the flow, Grant said.
The one most often brought up: Did the court grant blanket authorization for the wiretapping program as a whole, or did it grant permission to wiretap specific individuals?
The take-up rate on the Pell Grant program has skyrocketed.
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Moreover, once the start-up burns through that initial grant, there is little outside capital available so it must become profitable, attract an investor from outside the country, or shut down.
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As the battle for billions of campaign dollars heats up, neither side dares grant the other any modicum of success, or risk the ire of its donors by appearing to compromise.
They should be prioritised on social housing waiting lists and government first-time buyer schemes, and there should be increased funding to adapt homes for wounded personnel and to stop so many ending up sleeping rough, said Grant Shapps.
We want to increase the amount of the Pell grant so that it catches up with inflation and we want to -- we want more young people to be eligible for the Pell grant program.
With the toss having already taken place, it required special dispensation from England to grant the call-up of debutant Graham Manou as a replacement.
In our current budget, we are calling for mandatory increases in Pell Grant programs to keep up with inflation, improvements in the Perkins Loan Program.
They are authorized to grant a delay of up to 120 days if you make a request and provide a credible basis for obtaining a delay.
The Royals had to wait until the fifth over before they began to make in-roads into Glamorgan's batting line-up when lively paceman Kabir bowled Grant for 16.
But to get around European employment law, the grant incentives are dressed up as a reward for sides providing video analysis of potential England players in county action.
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But that number has been flat for years, and researchers are feeling the squeeze as more and more of their grant money is eaten up by fixed costs.
Many are also applauding Grant for his refreshing honesty in a culture that has become fed up with overuse of the word "abuse, " but Grant did not resort to an excuse.
The government says it has included an allocation for the scheme up to 2013 in its early intervention grant to councils and is consulting on how best to fund the free nursery places from then on.
Palace should perhaps have taken the lead in the fourth minute when skipper Shaun Derry laid the ball invitingly into the path of an unmarked Calvin Andrew, but the striker's initial shot was parried by Lee Grant and his follow-up effort was blocked.
As in Zollars' case, the companies typically retain a right to repurchase a portion of those shares at the grant price if the executive screws up.
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