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Unlike the previous NH, Cecchi Point has undergone a significant reduction in its budget since 2013, when the annual allocation granted by the Municipality was lower than initially established.

This phenomenon seems to have emerged as a result of the Korean government's and universities' emphasis on publication performance in funding allocations, grants, faculty recruitment, promotion, and tenure.

The new ETS Directive defines three different allocation rules, granting exemption from auctioning to those sectors exposed to the risk of Carbon Leakage.

It includes a general grant (dana alokasi umum), shared taxes, natural resource revenue shares, and a special allocation grant channel (dana alokasi khusus) (39).

Ideally, such a methodology would support the development of eligibility criteria, ensure standards of services, construct quality indicators, and result in a more efficient resource allocation to grant equal access to services to a rapidly increasing number of individuals.

However, not only the exemption from auctioning is unlikely to mitigate Carbon Leakage, instead of improving the allocation transparency and granting harmonization of higher rules but also the new ETS allocation rule is likely to increase the distortions of competition, worsening rather than improving the harmonization within the ETS.

"Existing rules and industry practice give firms a broad range of discretion in granting IPO allocations and we believe we acted well within that broad range," Sherburne, the Salomon lawyer, argued.

Findings and Conclusions: Policies and Instruments Developed: In the development of the grant-making cycle, LARC and UNICEF devised a cycle including a grant policy, a toolkit for the granting process, allocation protocols, financial management at LARC and in the community, and management support to the community organisations.

The CAG report found that after 1993 coal allocations had been granted to private companies or joint public-private consortia by a special federal government "screening committee" that, for over a decade, had no criteria to assess bids against.

Such foundations do not exist to give emergency aid during crises arising from war or natural disaster; instead, their purpose is to attack social and scientific problems at the root, a process that sometimes requires substantial allocations of grant money over 5, 10 or even 20 years.

Most of the time this is just an administrative procedure (the 3rd year of allocation is always granted) designed to ensure that someone who is no longer working on his or her Ph.D. does not continue to be financed.

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