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The selection panel may request further details about your proposal; recommend minor changes; and/or offer a grant total that is more or less than what you requested.
This is the least likely to occur for essentially every patient, but occasionally, clinics offer a grant, or even one free cycle, to a lucky patient.
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Neither the foundation nor the chamber could recall another instance in which a major institution had offered a grant aimed at influencing a municipal election.
"Rebuilding a living one takes imagination". The Fortune article caught the attention of the Rockefeller Foundation, which offered a grant in 1958 to write about cities.
English Heritage offered a grant for restoration, and the local heritage trust raised £50,000, but the rest of the money could not be found.
While it was a hardship for some truckers, the Air Resources Board and other agencies involved offered a grant program to help mitigate costs.
It started life making aeroplane engines in the second world war and would have needed an investment of €255m to modernise now (the British government offered a grant of £14m, or €20m).
In Spain, which offered a grant up to €6,000 per car, a target of selling 2,000 electric cars last year was missed by a wide margin – just 16 had been registered by August.
The government offers a grant to authorities that freeze their council tax.
Thankfully, Dr. Komisaruk has just been offered a grant to study the male orgasm.
Heritage agency Cadw has also offered a grant of £62,500 towards structural repairs, including re-roofing and the reinstatement of windows to match the originals.
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