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There are many similarities in the contents of the policies of the Taipei City's ECE Vouchers Program and the Kaohsiung City's ECCE Allowances Project.

Up to this paper, we did not know if and what types of changes in these legal allowances project managers have made and, more importantly, whether such managerial interventions are associated with variations in intervened project attractiveness (i.e., related to their numbers of web hits, downloads and members).

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The total funds disbursed through this collaboration are considerably higher, including expatriate staff and visitors salaries and allowances, and project resources from other funders.

Carbon allowances are projected to be worth $100 billion in the first year alone, rising to nearly $500 billion by 2050.

As these are elements of cost, a developer must find a way to contribute to resolution of these issues with the allowances of the project pro forma.

Compared to men, women were significantly more likely to agree that they became a volunteer "to receive things and allowances from the project" (P ˂.001), "to get a paying job" (P ˂.001) and "because I have no job" (P ˂.001).

Still others feel that, given the incentives associated with current ways of doing business, government is unlikely to initiate change: "The direct project allowances of top managers in the MOH and their income from indirect revenues such as per diems creates a strong incentive to maintain the status quo" said a United Nations informant.

CNR International said it was preparing to make the investment after the UK government approved an application for a brownfield allowance for the project.

As community health workers, VHTs are supposed to be the first point of call but they have proved to be inconsistent: active when there is an NGO or government-funded project with allowances, and hibernating when the project ends.

An evaluation of Bangladesh's Reaching Out of School Children (ROSC) programme found no impact in areas receiving only grants to schools, but in areas with grants to schools plus cash allowances for students the project induced an average net increase in primary school enrolment of 8.9 percentage points (p <0.05) for children ages 6 14 (Ahmed, 2006).

"It is only by combining our skills and expertise with fiscal incentives, such as heavy oil allowances, that really substantial projects like Kraken are possible".

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