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Their fear is that the granting of aid or the supply of skilled personnel for economic and technical development might be an imperialist guise.

The second area of action should focus on demanding imposition of "governance conditionality" (reasonable conditions on grant of aid).

In the same year, Bristol began offering special entrance exams and grants to aid the resettlement of servicemen returning home.

The Comprehensive Organizational Health Assessment (COHA) was designed as part of a federally funded grant to aid development of organizational interventions in child welfare settings.

We are thankful to the Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University; Field work funded by James Sowell; CGSC was partially funded by the Grants in Aid of Texas Tech Association of Biologists.

The request follows the European Commission's approval last week of a plan to make the granting of the aid conditional on thousands of layoffs and office closings at four Spanish banks: Bankia, Catalunya Banc, NCG Banco and Banco de Valencia.

Late in 57 the Senate passed a resolution to support Ptolemy, but, when a prophecy forbade the granting of active aid, the Egyptian king departed for Ephesus, a city in Asia Minor.

But the same arguments used to attack the grant of legal aid to these MPs trickle into a pool of unsubstantiated criticisms and misinformation that have allowed past governments, both Labour and Tory, to cull the legal aid system as a whole to the brink of extinction.

The new ad follows Mr. Perry's statement on Tuesday criticizing the Obama administration's announcement that the United States would use all the elements of diplomacy, including the possible granting of foreign aid, to promote gay rights around the world and beat back efforts in other nations to criminalize homosexual conduct.

"This scheme involves the grant of state aid directly and predominantly to the coffers of private, religious schools, and it is unquestioned that these institutions incorporate religious concepts, motives and themes into all facets of their educational planning," wrote Judge Clay, a 1997 Clinton appointee who was joined in the opinion by a 1991 Bush appointee, Judge Eugene E. Siler.

There is already in place a mechanism operated by the Legal Services Commission (LSC) called the merits test, to determine whether a case is too trivial to pursue by a grant of legal aid, and of course there is the judge, who can dismiss a case deemed too trivial.

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