Sentence examples for granted stipends from inspiring English sources

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Between the ages of 14 and 16, she was granted stipends from two religious confraternities, the conditions for which were local residence and rectitude.

He granted stipends and gifts to converts from Hinduism and offered them posts in public service, liberation from prison in the case of convicted criminals, and succession of disputed estates.

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Many governments around the world have been exploring different ways to involve the private sector in providing education, including vouchers, subsidies, capitation grants, stipends, and contracts (LaRocque, 2008. Public Private Partnerships in Basic Education: An International Review, CfBT Education Trust, May 2008; Patrinos et al., 2009).

In 1860 he was awarded the Academy's Gold Medal and granted a stipend to travel to Munich, Prague, and Düsseldorf, Ger., to add final lustre to his art education.

Successful candidates attend the SDN program as state pre-registered students, granted a stipend, waived from paying tuition, and serve the government upon completion.

A student who receives a grant, stipend or scholarship is not considered to be employed under that award, even if service, research, or other requirements are a condition of the award being made.

Hereditary military officers, although granted ranks and stipends higher than their civil service counterparts and eligible for noble titles rarely granted to civil officials, always found themselves subordinate to policy-making civil servants, except in the first years of the dynasty.

It was in 1990 that Ashoka's board of directors elected both Marilena and Josue to its Fellowship and granted them living stipends.

Earlier this week, Mr. Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, said that it was "very clear the comptroller said that it was within state law to grant a stipend, even for a vice chair" — a statement that seems to outstrip comments by Mr. DiNapoli.

Recipients will be granted a $5,000 stipend.

In 1866 he settled in Christiania (now Oslo), remaining there until 1874, when he was granted an annual stipend of 1,600 crowns by the Norwegian government.

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