China has a policy of establishing grants-in-aid to support the school attendance of poor students. |
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It has awarded scores of grants-in-aid and project grants, and postgraduate awards for clinical and basic higher degree candidates. |
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The fieldwork in Japan was partly supported by grants-in-aid from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture. |
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It proposed distributing block grants to state agencies rather than grants-in-aid to local authorities. |
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Sites will be required to apply for subsidies from the conditional grant for community-based sites, and grants-in-aid for school-based sites. |
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No grants-in-aid of any kind were received from either local or central sources. |
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The law of 1878 imposed on communes the duty of providing school buildings and provided grants-in-aid. |
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Additional funding came from two grants-in-aid from the Geological Society of America. |
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One alternative to a new aid program would be for Congress to simply increase the allocations of one or more existing grants-in-aid that have broad purposes. |
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It proposed federal grants-in-aid to support broad public health programmes which should include sustained attacks upon tuberculosis, mental illness, venereal disease and cancer. |
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