Sentence examples for assistance for granted from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "assistance for granted" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "take assistance for granted"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the act of not appreciating or acknowledging the help or support one receives from others.
Example: "Many people take assistance for granted, forgetting the effort others put in to help them."
Alternatives: "take help for granted" or "assume support is always available."

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The head nurse explained how researchers sometimes take nurses' assistance for granted.

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Instead of offering to march in lock step with Israel, President Obama should make it clear to the world that Israel will be acting alone if it decides to attack Iran and that such an attack would mean an end to the substantial American financial, diplomatic and military assistance that Israel clearly takes for granted.

Although the state dismissed concerns about Flint's bad water for more than a year ― water that is still unsafe to drink ― the apologies, resignations and pledges of assistance shouldn't be taken for granted.

The directive must also set out the conditions according to which financial assistance may be granted for public services or production, to ensure that such assistance does not end up amounting to long-term subsidies, as this would damage competitiveness.

Schools did not provide any assistance in recruiting subjects except for granting permission to send home with the children a letter and a fact sheet describing the study.

Rather, it appeared that the I.R.S. was pursuing people for "above all mere tax evasion, for which administrative assistance cannot be granted," according to the 1996 treaty, "even if high amounts are at stake".

To monitor quality of care, HRSA provides technical assistance to grant recipients for quality improvement [2], and grantees can use a proportion of their awards to implement a clinical quality management program [1].

We would also like to thank Dr Jane Loveland, The Sanger Institute, for her assistance in granting us access to the latest gene models available as part of the VEGA project and the team at Affymetrix, in particular Dr Lucy Reynolds, for their assistance in the design of the Snowball array.

A second carve-out, less cinematic, is a $225 million allocation to the "Violence Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Programs" at Justice, including $50 million for "transitional housing assistance grants for victims of domestic violence, stalking or sexual assault".

Both countries also differed in how they targeted the federal distribution of grant assistance and stipulations for grant funding for prevention programs, with Brazil providing grants to communities with the highest level of obesity while enforcing grant conditionalities onto the states [ 14, 15]; this has not been achieved in the US [ 16].

As result of the policy, Uganda is piloting a non-contributory scheme for older persons called social assistance grants for empowerment (SAGE) in 14 out of 112 districts.

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