Sentence examples for grant for work from inspiring English sources

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Save the Children has received much more money from Pepsi through the PepsiCo Foundation, which it has designated as a "corporate partner" in recognition of the $5 million grant for work in India and Bangladesh.

The society is also considering applying for a matching grant for work on all its leaded and stained glass windows, including the huge stained glass panels facing 64th Street.

SET is the recipient of a GlaxoSmithKline Australian Postgraduate Support Grant for work outside of this submitted manuscript.

While multiple grants are listed, the most significant in terms of resources invested in the two countries are the AITRP awards to Case Western University and Johns Hopkins University for work in Uganda, and the University of Washington grant for work in Kenya.

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The patent was granted for work done by Yong Chen, a senior Hewlett-Packard scientist who conceived of the new manufacturing approach.

They include nearly $4.5 billion in loans and loan guarantees from the Export-Import Bank, a federal agency that underwrites the export of American goods and services, and more than $500 million in grants for work that includes cancer research and the turning of agricultural byproducts into fuel.

The U.S. National Science Foundation NSFSF) offers research grants for work in Antarctica, whereas Germany's AWI seeks research personnel for its antarctic station.

[The National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health] are less likely to give grants for work that is not already supported by lots of previous work and is therefore likely to succeed.

Within this division, the Cluster for Developmental Mechanisms gives grants for work on plant development and the Cluster for Physiology and Ethology offers grants on multidisciplinary research on plant form and function.

Spokesperson Heather Woolwine points out that GenPhar research projects were never under the university's control and that Dong is not currently receiving federal grants for work at the university.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is scrambling to push out research grants for work on human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and has given a cautious all-clear to in-house stem cell researchers after an appeals court yesterday temporarily lifted a ban on federal funding for hESC research.

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