There are other questions raised about whether it is advisable to have government so close to the funding of the arts. |
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We wanted a Decommissioning Scheme with sufficient funding to make a real impact on rationalising the Industry. |
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Mr Henderson said the money was not earmarked for either secondary or primary education but was general funding across the board. |
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Drafters of the roadmap also hope to encourage collaboration by funding more joint research. |
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Mrs Cooper admits that, if she had not got her own source of funding, she could have gone under three times in the early years of the business. |
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The National Trust also provided funding for radiocarbon dating of the hurdle that turned out to date from the early bronze age. |
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Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax. |
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Unlike traditional state-funded schools, city academies benefit from private sponsorship as well as government funding. |
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The Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, has questioned public funding of purely academic courses. |
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A 16-year-old student from Wales is looking for funding to develop a wearable mouse device. |
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Getting funding, however, is more slippery than jellied eel in a pie and mash shop. |
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Childcare centres are getting more funding to pay for better qualified staff. |
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East Riding Council was last year drawn into a public war of words with Education Secretary Charles Clarke over the funding issue. |
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This is the second year a portion of the annual funding has been allocated to colleges and universities based on key performance indicators. |
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I am not affiliated with any organization or group and have never received any major funding from anyone. |
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This form of funding is needed where a person buys a new house before the sale proceeds of the former property have been realised. |
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In most cases they raise the funding on the basis of their own agendas, plans and proposals. |
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Much of the funding for this organisation comes from Hollywood actors and actresses. |
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It isn't hard to guess how the new justices will rule on tort reform and school funding. |
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We oppose any move which would put a profit motive above the educational mission in the public funding of higher education in Scotland. |
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Poor funding and underpaid animal keepers make the conditions for some of the animals almost unbearable. |
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The level of funding increase that has been provided for schools and early childhood centres has not even kept up with the rate of inflation. |
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The funding was a result of a Government tax levied on every tonne of stone aggregate extracted from quarrying. |
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He said many young Kenyans will have access to funding for artistic projects. |
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The committee will also explore different ways of funding light rail to reduce costs. |
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The winning companies will use their share of the funding for things like job-shares, flexible working locations and hours. |
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They might be great for the economy, or we could be running out public funding wells dry. |
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The Government is considering a radical shake-up of university funding, with its proposals to be published in a White Paper in January. |
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It is understood that the quest for funding will start in both Mayo and Roscommon County Councils. |
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A company with plenty of ready cash can invest in its future growth, perhaps by making an acquisition or funding research and development. |
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Gloucestershire education chiefs say they have been given another raw deal following the government's latest round of education funding. |
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Meanwhile Ballina is still whistling for funding for a marina at the local Quay. |
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They have a massive amount of funding and support from the Western world, principally America, but also Europe. |
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One million dollars went towards the construction and funding of equipment for the labs. |
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The funding allows core programmes set up over the last 2 years to grow, and new initiatives to be actioned. |
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The funding to purchase these properties was raised from individual investors who purchased shares in the companies. |
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Now the nursery needs to find funding for a new metal fence to keep the thugs out. |
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Respondents report that they jump-start strategic initiatives by funding them above normal spending limits. |
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The implications for long-term funding of welfare and pensions is profound. |
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It is under the aegis of this unit that co-ordination and funding of development programmes is carried out. |
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The association meets on Saturdays but the new funding means it could open on Sundays as well. |
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Bolton will be putting in a bid to the government for extra funding to tackle the towns growing problem. |
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It will look at ways of spending the additional cash which could include funding an extra warden. |
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An independent advisory body of technical experts in health and development should guide its funding decisions. |
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Findlay is no less adamant when it comes to future funding for the company. |
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This aggregate amount represents an increase of 25 per cent in Commonwealth Government funding to those three categories of schools. |
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There had to be a way to do that and the first option was to seek additional funding. |
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She would regularly work on scripts and help raise funding, even putting in her own money. |
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Ed Markey appeared with Arthur the aardvark, the star of the PBS show Arthur, to promote funding for public broadcasting. |
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He made decisions about funding feeling as though he were slicing up a cake that had already been cut and moving the wedges around without making a blind bit of difference. |
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It is understood the local authority is agreeable to the proposal but will have to receive funding for the ancillary road works which the project will require. |
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Patrick Scott, York's director of education, said it was tempting to assume funding was being kept back, but he suspected the truth was more complicated. |
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Is that level of funding secure and is it open to judicious increases? |
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One supermarket ended up not providing any sponsorship and failed to write an acknowledgement to several letters when it decided to withdraw any funding offer. |
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To date, all correspondence with the Government to request funding has proved fruitless, with some letters not even receiving an acknowledgement or reply. |
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High achievers and go-getters are naturally attracted to such challenges and will organise their own funding and resources in a quest to win that prize. |
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After a contentious debate, members of the committee finally voted to approve the funding. |
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Normally when a new sewer was being laid and there was a need to put in a new water main and other services they would endeavour to get capital funding for all of that. |
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People are criticizing the government's coldhearted plans to stop funding programs for the poor. |
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Last week he heard that two of the funding bodies have come up trumps. |
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He will also lose the massive income from the lands held by the Duchy of Cornwall, which currently provide some of their funding. |
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That Cr carried the levels of funding for government agencies demanded by Republicans, not DemoCrats. |
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But the government body funding the project, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, hopes it might be the making of a new generation of homegrown tennis aces. |
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These groups are good at recognizing what is in the nation's best interest, but the process breaks down when actual funding priorities are brought into question. |
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Is funding a project like this a good idea or a waste of money? |
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And until Government starts properly funding schools, they will always struggle to keep out this tiny minority who can cause such wholesale destruction. |
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It is unfortunate that this awareness has come at a time when live accompaniment for dance remains very low in the priorities of funding agencies and corporate sponsors. |
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Check out the coolest new ideas brewing at creative crowd funding platform Kickstarter this month. |
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Crony capitalism has turned the funding of American elections into both a joke and a menace and has made the public's business a matter of private interest. |
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The pupils all highlighted their wariness of the debt involved in participation in higher education, with little being known of funding arrangements. |
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Reformists say the amount of public funding limits for the conventions and the campaigns need to be raised so candidates won't have to turn to private interest money. |
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In tribute to the Kachins ' help in World War Two, veterans of the U.S. Office of Strategic Service helped establish this program with funding from the U.S. Congress. |
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Mayflower will now also receive additional funding from the independent scientific academy The Royal Society, freeing up Government money for other subjects. |
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Thailand combined the introduction of universal access to subsidised health care with a radical shift in funding away from urban hospitals to primary care. |
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Stop the funding, the theory goes, and the projects won't happen. |
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As a teenager growing up in New York, he had become involved with street gangs and used drug dealing as a means of funding his own heroin addiction. |
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The legislation, pushed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is aimed at generating funding for programs targeting game birds such as mourning doves and quail. |
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If we want that to change, then all of us have to encourage our legislators to make funding community policing a priority. |
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But the consul denied there had been any kind of direct Sandinista pressure to cut off funding for the group. |
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Reihan Salam cogently argues federalism is on the wrong path due to powerful incentives tied to federal funding. |
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It also wants the government to increase funding to reduce wait lists for surgery at B.C. hospitals and give doctors more say in rebuilding the health system, he said. |
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More items came in time, as funding was available, like a slit-and-lace-up jacket and a line of boxer underwear. |
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Whether you are worried about growing your company without losing control, agonising over funding, or designing a killer marketing campaign, our panellists can help you. |
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Perhaps if the council used the funding it has wasted on installing speed ramps all around the estate, its maths might have added up to a better figure. |
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The Avon Foundation Breast Cancer Crusade generally splits its funding for screenings and science equally. |
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Their numerous annual funding raising events include the vintage rally, the Slieve Bloom walk, a golf classic and Sunflower day and coffee morning. |
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Coverage of juvenile crime can influence public attitudes about crime prevention programs and set the agenda for public-policy making and funding. |
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The Victims of Communism Foundation has insisted on not accepting U.S. government funding. |
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We're trying to be cautious about not discriminating, not scaring away patients that need care, and yet getting care and getting funding to the hospitals. |
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Such funding became harder to obtain after the launch in 1730 of the Opera of the Nobility, a rival company to his own. |
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In the United States, the late 20th century saw a crisis of funding and support for orchestras. |
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The orchestra survived for ten years before Stalin's cultural politics disbanded it by taking away its funding. |
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The Hall is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and receives no public or government funding. |
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In 1979 with funding from a Japanese bank a large modern extension was opened that would also house larger income generating exhibitions. |
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Athletics, and also most sports outside the top ten or so in popularity, are heavily dependent on public funding. |
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However students who are elite standard competitors are eligible for funding from bodies such as UK Sport on the same basis as anyone else. |
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This involves the club receiving extra funding to provide rugby league related activities to young people throughout North West England. |
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In recent years, however, the sport in the country has suffered a major funding crisis, culminating in its expulsion from the European Pattern. |
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The industry was severely limited during the Communist era, when gambling, the major source of funding, was made illegal. |
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The OCT Association also provides overseas territories with structural funding for regeneration projects. |
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Concerns were also raised about the impact on the large medical research sector in Scotland from the loss of UK wide research funding. |
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It also expressed concerns about research funding from UK charities and the reaction of international companies with Scottish facilities. |
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A University of Edinburgh study found that this would cause a loss in funding and could potentially squeeze out Scottish students. |
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The Office for Budget Responsibility also claimed that taxes from immigrants boost public funding. |
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In the 1890s, he launched plans to move into heavy industry using Indian funding. |
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With the mass unemployment of the 1930s, contributions to the insurance scheme dried up, resulting in a funding crisis. |
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By early 1934 the focus shifted away from funding work creation schemes and toward rearmament. |
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Either funding must increase or patient care must be cut the RCP maintains. |
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Bob Kerslake maintains that the NHS is struggling from day to day to maintain services despite inadequate funding. |
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The Public Accounts Committee claims that plans to improve mental health services have a doubtful future due to uncertainties over funding. |
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A Guardian article cited widespread distrust that government promises to increase mental health funding were being met. |
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Polling suggests the British public overwhelmingly support increased funding for mental health care. |
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She replaced Francis Pym as Defence Secretary because he wanted more funding. |
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Thatcher supported Lord Rothschild's 1971 proposal for market forces to affect government funding of research. |
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This tells the story of the funding, building and operating of the Ben Nevis Observatory in Fort William, Scotland. |
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Health and social care policy and funding are the responsibility of the Health and Social Care Directorates of the Scottish Government. |
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It provides funding for British and French students to study for one academic year on the other side of the Channel. |
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Developing countries often depend on strong sovereign credit ratings to access funding in international bond markets. |
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Often, but not always, this results in more funding for schools attended by children from wealthier parents. |
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Marc Brunel finally completed it in 1843, the delays being due to problems with funding. |
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The paper excited substantial media attention in Paris, chiefly because their research sought funding from homeopathic medicine companies. |
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The City of Liverpool, omitted from direct HS2 access, may add a third source of funding. |
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The research department was deemed expendable, and its funding was not renewed. |
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Typically the funding source of the research studies is a focal point of controversy. |
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It concluded the agency could reduce the need for extra funding by improving cost effectiveness. |
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Schools are asking parents for money because funding is falling short of what they need. |
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He also alludes to lower funding in Welsh schools compared to England, echoing similar concerns at university level. |
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The IEF seeks to bridge the financial gap between starting integrated schools and securing full government funding and support. |
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Funding is generally seed corn and projects are 'pump primed' with the objective of eventually securing full government funding and support. |
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The FIH received government funding through grants from Britain's Department of Health. |
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Proposed research for CAM are rejected by most private funding agencies because the results of research are not reliable. |
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Because hospitals tend to provide more complex and specialised care, they receive the lion's share of NHS funding. |
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In 1924 Pound secured funding for Ford Madox Ford's The Transatlantic Review from American attorney John Quinn. |
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Sain was founded in 1969 by Dafydd Iwan and Huw Jones with the aid of funding from Brian Morgan Edwards. |
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The work all sold and allowed her to apply for grants to find funding for larger sculptures. |
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Approved by Ofcom, this results in ITV plc commissioning and funding the network schedule, with STV and UTV paying a fee to broadcast it. |
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This says that the money creates utility for the most people by funding government services. |
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The BTCC features entries with the backing, funding and technical support of a motor manufacturer. |
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Donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide. |
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Congress on lengthening the barrier, but progress has been slow due to lobbying and lack of funding. |
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Kidnapping has been identified as one source by which terrorist organizations have been known to obtain funding. |
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Nine Ministers of Government submitted incomplete funding reports and even more of the members of parliament. |
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As result many former state institutions were driven to collect funding from private sector contributions and partnerships. |
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In May 2004, the Nova Scotia government announced the funding of an initiative to support the language and its culture within the province. |
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The major funding body with responsibility for the arts in Scotland is Creative Scotland. |
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From 1830 the state began to fund buildings with grants, then from 1846 it was funding schools by direct sponsorship. |
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This property was used for the advantage of the inhabitants of the burgh, funding such facilities as public parks, museums and civic events. |
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Military funding of advancements in radio contributed to the postwar popularity of the medium. |
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They were also eligible to apply for capital funding in the form of a government loan. |
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Inhabitation of the city was subsidized by the local government, through the concession of free empty lots and funding for building houses. |
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From May 2002 to August 2004 a concerted effort was made to source funding and construct a permanent pavilion. |
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In May 2016, North Lanarkshire Council agreed to the expansion the Wardpark site if funding could be found. |
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In March 2008, HBOS shares fell 17 percent amid false rumours that it had asked the Bank of England for emergency funding. |
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It also remains unclear whether this is practical in fields outside the sciences, where there is much less availability of outside funding. |
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She is also one face of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer in the effort to also create awareness and funding for the fight against breast cancer. |
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They had to withdraw from the market again in 2009 as a result of problems with production agreements and lack of funding for marketing. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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Halifax later withdrew its bid on 8 March 2007, following the withdrawal of funding from the municipal government. |
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It provided local funding for Church of England schools, which represented the religious enemy. |
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Chicago is famous for its outdoor public art with donors establishing funding for such art as far back as Benjamin Ferguson's 1905 trust. |
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Several millions of European funding, secured by the Welsh Government, has been spent on developing Rhyl's seafront. |
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Germany received emergency funding from private banks in New York as well as the Bank of International Settlements and the Bank of England. |
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A challenge that marketers of Fair Trade products often face is that their funding is very limited. |
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The scheme is operated by An Rothar Nua on behalf of the National Transport Authority, with funding supplemented by an advertising sponsor. |
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Edward's wars in Scotland began to consume royal funding, however, and work soon slowed once again. |
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Meanwhile, funding had been agreed in the 1850s for a more detailed survey of towns and cities. |
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The change in funding came about under the Broadcasting Act 1990 when the new corporation was afforded the ability to fund itself. |
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Along with two other literary magazines in Wales, New Welsh Review and Planet, Poetry Wales receives funding from the Welsh Books Council. |
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The necessary consents and funding were obtained, and work began in 2002 on a new multipurpose arts centre on the Cardiff Bay site. |
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Greenpeace receives its funding from individual supporters and foundations. |
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They also argue that binding massive amounts of investments on nuclear energy would take funding away from more effective solutions. |
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Allcroft worked to convince Awdry that she could, with funding, convert the stories into a successful television show. |
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In addition, direct payments by the patient and voluntary health insurance premiums account for a large proportion of funding. |
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The Hazard Mitigation Program is one funding source for mitigation projects. |
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The southern districts have for some years experienced profound change due to European funding. |
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Thanks in part to campaigning on the part of Cornish regionalists, Cornwall was able to obtain Objective One funding from the European Union. |
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While Fisher agreed with him as to the need for greater funding and instant readiness for war, he chose to stay out of the public debate. |
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Given all required funding and development support, the team produced working radar systems in 1935 and began deployment. |
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To help local industry in Norwich, the local council offered a wireless internet service but this has now been withdrawn as funding has ceased. |
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The Bristol merchants subsequently played a prominent role in funding Richard Strongbow de Clare and the Norman invasion of Ireland. |
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Primary and secondary schools receive funding from the state via their municipal or county administrations. |
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This has been exacerbated by administrative problems, inadequate personnel and funding problems. |
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As European communities increased their charity funding for ransoming slaves, North African states increased the amount of ransom required. |
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The many voyages of discovery did not pay for themselves, and there was no funding for pure science in the Renaissance. |
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The problem with this model is that funding can be inconsistent and can disrupt the development and operation of services. |
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Sometimes funding can disappear when lawmakers cannot approve budgets in time. |
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Some of the funding issues include sequestration and politicization of projects. |
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This model is used in Germany, where funding is obtained through user fees. |
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The plans were abandoned later that year due to lack of funding for the mergers, however the idea has resurfaced many times. |
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The BBC report of Stella sparked outrage on social media around the world and is the topic of numerous crowd funding efforts to save Stella. |
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The Cornwall Air Ambulance is a charitable organization solely maintained by donations as it receives no form of official funding. |
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Introduced to arrange funding allocations, the numbers soon became used on maps and as a method of navigation. |
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The licence fee funding of Radio 2, alongside Radio 1, is often criticised by the commercial sector. |
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It has received some funding from the European Union's Connecting Europe Facility. |
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The organization may soon cease to exist if more funding isn't provided. |
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Disagreements about funding have caused legislative gridlock in Congress. |
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The after-school program was dismantled due to lack of funding. |
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The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. |
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After hearing the demo the record label approved funding to record the song with a full band. |
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But for this government to load up funding to the wealthiest schools in this country is anathema to the great Aussie notion of a fair go for all. |
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Healthcare policy and funding is the responsibility of the Scottish Government's Health Directorates. |
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The German, Russian and Belgian governments all provided state funding to the new industries. |
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By total HEFCE funding, the biggest university is the Open University, followed by Oxford University. |
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The University of Southampton gets the third largest amount of funding, with the next largest research grant, one of the largest in England. |
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He had received around half of the funding awarded by the Westminster treasury for himself. |
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In May 2004, the provincial government announced the funding of an initiative to support the language and its culture within the province. |
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Byrd and his Byrd Organization, the Commonwealth prohibited desegregated local schools from receiving state funding. |
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Archaeological investigations continue to find tantalizing clues and funding is being sought to continue recent excavations. |
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A more useable size might be 1 g with an accelerated decay of 200 kg of TNT. The isomer bomb obtained funding, but was canceled as nonsensical. |
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For this William needed funding by the city of Amsterdam, then the world's main financial centre. |
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However, he never actually surrendered his claims to the throne, though all former supporters of Jacobitism had stopped funding. |
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They now work with local authorities and landowners to develop restoration plans and secure funding. |
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A Guardian article suggested there is a strong case for the 7 day service but without extra funding it is unachievable. |
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Without extra funding the NHS in England will according to The Guardian be forced to make unpopular and unpalatable choices. |
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The government claim of adequate funding was contradicted by requests from NHS England and Health Servicer leaders. |
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Improved mental health funding makes economic sense as it enables people with mental health problems to become more productive workers. |
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Ham maintains further transfer to the community cannot be done without extra funding and urges the government to invest in community services. |
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In the year after the 2010 general election, half the Tories' funding came from the financial sector. |
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The loss of its MEPs would result in the loss of its primary institutional representation and a key source of its funding. |
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Louisiana taxpayers receive more federal funding per dollar of federal taxes paid compared to the average state. |
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Metro is publicly owned, receiving funding from council tax payers and government. |
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Clark's successor, Chris Grayling had a brief to reverse the policy of reducing the prison population without increasing prison funding. |
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Michael Gove scaled back policies of being tough on prisoners but did not increase funding. |
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However, the funding was pulled and the scheme has been replaced by the proposed Leeds Trolleybus scheme. |
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Sheffield Hallam University is the largest in the region with 37,000 students, but does not have the most funding. |
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Regional financial funding decisions for the East Midlands are taken by East Midlands Councils, based in Melton Mowbray. |
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From March 2010, the funding decisions at regional level were taken over by Advantage West Midlands, the Regional Development Agency. |
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The University of Birmingham is the main university in the region and has the most funding. |
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It has a large research grant, as does the University of Warwick, which is the next largest in terms of funding. |
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The most obvious of these was by funding projects aimed at addressing them, either directly from the RDA, or indirectly through a funded body. |
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The next largest institution by funding is Queen Mary University of London, followed by Goldsmiths, University of London. |
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However the precept may not be raised for purposes which rely only on the power of the GPC, and such funding must be obtained from other sources. |
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However, the proposal was shelved after it failed to receive Lottery funding. |
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Private funding for such a complex infrastructure project was of unprecedented scale. |
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The museum closed in 2011 in preparation for its move to Manchester due to funding issues. |
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The Pentagon vowed to continue funding the program during budget sequestration if possible. |
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The USAF is trying to convince NATO partners who can afford the conversions to contribute to funding for those that cannot. |
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The three founders worked together on the HOTOL project, funding for which was withdrawn in 1988, largely due to significant technical obstacles. |
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However, in 1988, the government withdrew further funding, and development was terminated. |
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The European Space Agency is funding proof of concept work for Skylon from UK contributions. |
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In January 2011, REL submitted a proposal to the British Government requesting additional funding for the Skylon project. |
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In 1989, after funding for HOTOL ceased, Bond and several others formed Reaction Engines Limited to continue research. |
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In 2016 Reaction CEO Mark Thomas announced plans to build a quarter sized ground test engine, given limitations of funding. |
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He stretched the funding to include his planned books on geology, and agreed to unrealistic dates with the publisher. |
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With the onset of the Great Depression in the United Kingdom, the government became more parsimonious with funding for science. |
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Although Babbage received ample funding for the project, it was never completed. |
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Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. |
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They managed to build prototypes and do a few test runs before the funding was cut. |
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In October 2016 it was announced that Nexus was to submit a bid to the Department for Transport in order to gain funding for new trains. |
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Additional taxpayer funding came from the European Regional Development Fund and bank lending. |
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The line was expected to be opened in 2013 but is on hold due to lack of funding. |
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In November 2016, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond announced funding for a route plan to Cambridge. |
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In England, a survey for the British Medical Association of the general public showed overwhelming support for the tax funding of health care. |
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Even the NICE criteria for public funding of medical treatments were never set by politicians. |
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The state and political parties subsidise most of the funding of these television stations. |
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Consequently, the service providers strongly depend on government subsidies and external funding. |
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Due to poor funding, however, the government rarely produces documents in most of the languages. |
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In 2016, national government funding for the Cornish language ceased, and responsibility transferred to Cornwall council. |
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In 2002 Cornish was officially recognised as a UK minority language and in 2005 it received limited Government funding. |
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When these specific requirements are met, especially in the area of the school curriculum, the schools will qualify to receive state funding. |
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These schools also receive government funding, although they are not public. |
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In addition to this funding, these schools may charge a fee from the parents. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through the respective state's ministry of education. |
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National Schools come under the direct control of the Ministry of Education therefore have direct funding from the ministry. |
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There are private schools as well who also receive funding from the government, but they may charge a fee from the parents. |
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However, some states have adopted new funding models that are not dependent upon the local economy. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards by jurisdiction over school districts. |
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Worst of all the hated Anglican schools would now receive funding from local taxes that everyone had to pay. |
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The benefits and challenges of a public preschool reflect the available funding. |
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The problem of funding a public preschool occurs not only from limited sources but from the cost per child. |
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Various jurisdictions and advocates have differing priorities for access, availability and funding sources. |
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Each child in England at the first school term after their third birthday, is entitled to 15 hours per week free childcare funding. |
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The funding and organization of universities varies widely between different countries around the world. |
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Schools able to offer classical studies were given additional funding as collegiate institutes. |
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Today all Grammar Schools in New Zealand are state schools, although they use school donations to supplement their government funding. |
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To compensate, some professional graduate programs in law, business, and medicine rely almost solely on private funding. |
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The student must obtain funding either by working in a research unit or through private scholarships. |
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The colleges are in charge of giving or arranging most supervisions, student accommodation, and funding most extracurricular activities. |
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The Department of Chemistry was forced to close in 2003 due to a decline in student numbers and reduced funding. |
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Canterbury Cathedral receives no government or state funding and only occasional grants from English Heritage. |
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Amongst others, they approached Henry IV of France for funding, but were unsuccessful. |
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On 26 November 2008, Pratchett met the Prime Minister Gordon Brown and asked for an increase in dementia research funding. |
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Many of Australia's performing arts companies receive funding through the federal government's Australia Council. |
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In recent years contributions to the funding of the display have been requested by the community who enjoy and benefit from them. |
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In July 2010 after cuts in funding from the UK government to local authorities, the scheme was ended. |
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The resulting uproar led to comments in the United States Senate about public funding of the arts. |
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The uncertainty about the government's ability to sustain funding levels in the sector is also a concern. |
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His 1851 application was rejected by the interior ministry on the grounds that he had received public funding for his experiments. |
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The two phrag programs have been so successful that funding for similar-scale projects is targeting other locations in the tidelands. |
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In accordance with a joint agreement with Belgium, both countries have put forth funding for one A400M military cargo plane. |
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Theatre funding constitutes a major share of allocations within the cultural area in all the countries. |
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To secure the funding, Greece was required to adopt harsh austerity measures to bring its deficit under control. |
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Operations were streamlined and salaried workers were provided through funding by the Empire. |
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Max Planck repeatedly advocated for the dictionary and funding was eventually taken up by the Emergency Association of German Science. |
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Big Science flourished, especially after the Second World War, as funding for science increased. |
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Due to the source of funding, the quality of this Boston University study is questioned. |
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Although approved by the parliament in 1912, the program comes to almost nothing, mostly due to the lack of funding. |
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Afonso granted public funding to raise a proper commercial fleet and ordered the first Portuguese maritime explorations. |
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In its revised budget, the government has increased funding for postsecondary education. |
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The funding came from the Virginia Company and the British East India Company. |
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