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United Airlines parent UAL posted a pretax cash loss of $2.3 billion before the benefit of a $652 million government grant to compensate for Sept. 11.

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NGOs, with help from the international community, provided emergency material relief (food and nonfood items), emergency shelter and housing, emergency water supply and sanitation, cash grants (to compensate for work and training), and emergency health support (Table 2; Roy et al. 2009; UNDP 2010; Tada 2011).

At the time of writing, Saudi Arabia was about to roll out a household cash grant system to compensate citizens for future energy price increases.22 Different from the citizens' income, these cash grants will a) be mean-tested and b) not be tied to public employment or other labor market reforms.

Although welcoming the extra visitors, the museum world is cautioning that government grants need to compensate for lost revenue.

But the extra tax burden on staff means that employers are likely to be forced to grant extra options to compensate, warned tax specialist Rose Edmunds of accountants Grant Thornton.

Ultimately, institutions demonstrating teaching excellence could be granted more funds, to compensate for a potential comparative weakness in attracting research funds.

Flight schools, skydiving companies, manufacturers of small aircraft and operators of small airports are seeking a $7.5 billion package of grants and loans to compensate them for business lost since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

If you can't find grants and scholarships to compensate for your lost revenue, you can simply borrow more.

Inevitably, attention focused on how the Birminghams, Manchesters and Newcastles might be granted new powers to compensate for yet more political muscle being devolved to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

A ten-member advisory panel voted unanimously to grant Walcott a waiver to compensate for his lack of education requirements for the position; they had been divided over whether to grant one to Black.

The state education commissioner, David M. Steiner, granted him a waiver (see below) to compensate for his lack of traditional credentials that the state requires of schools chancellors and superintendents.

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