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For some years Kids Company has received a £5m annual government grant, equivalent to a fifth of its annual income.
In 1797, Tom Paine argued that all new democratic republics should guarantee each 21-year-old citizen a grant equivalent to 15 pounds.
The 46 donor countries decided on a discount rate that would count a small portion of each loan as a "grant equivalent," to enable comparison among the pools of cash.
Japan was the number three donor in terms of grants or "grant equivalent," after the United States and Britain, and it also pledged a large amount in the form of loans, according to a source familiar with the discussions.
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We hence examine the effect of aid measured by the Effective Development Assistance EDAA) from DAC donors, i.e. the sum of grants and the grant equivalents of official loans.
In its first year, 1913, the foundation made $285 in grants, equivalent to $6,723 in 2013 dollars.
Ms. Gordon said that the board had invited the candidates who are eligible for public money to make presentations at tomorrow's meeting about receiving runoff payments, which are one-time grants equivalent to a quarter of what they received for the primary.
The £12m-a-year Listed Places of Worship Scheme financed by the Treasury gives grants equivalent to the VAT payable on repairs.
Sadly, by granting equivalent legal rights to fertilized eggs, the personhood amendment may tip the scales and begin prioritizing the zygote over the post-born person.
In the UK we're seeing banks grant bonuses equivalent to DfID's entire annual budget, but calling our debt levels unsustainable.
Thus the six old-timers, for example, have agreed to accord one another's citizens the same rights as domestic investors by 2010, but will not grant outsiders equivalent treatment until 2020.
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