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A "minor" grant was any grant that was not classified as "major".
Their contribution to this study was made possible because of a minor grant from a development fund, collaboration between Bergen University College and Haukeland University Hospital.
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Its £60,000 Arts Council grant was cut in 1984 and the place was sustained by Crawford and his third wife, film-maker Stephanie Sinclaire, on minor grants and donations.
All students are also entitled to general financial aid, composed of loans and minor grants.
Figure 1 shows the fraction of males and females that had either a) no grants; b) minor grants; or c) major grants in the period 1999-2009.
There was no significant difference between males and females with no grants (56% males versus 63% females) or minor grants (6.9% males versus 1.14% females).
Orosco refused the minor league assignment Friday and was granted free agency.
Separate lawyers for the mother and daughter sought to have the teen considered a "mature minor," which would grant her the right to refuse lifesaving treatment, but the court declined to rule on that aspect, siding with the medical judgment that there is an 85percentt chance of surviving Hodgkin's lymphoma by treating with chemotherapy.
It is now being routinely included (as a minor item) in grant budgets and represents a much smaller amount than standard subscription costs.
If it is, it's a minor one, like grants to religiously affiliated colleges; in any event, this isn't a new position for Obama.
But others had trouble understanding why the report recommended such harsh punishment for those, like President Johnson Sirleaf, who had committed relatively minor transgressions, while granting pardon to a self-described mass murderer.
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