Sentence examples for practice of grant from inspiring English sources

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At the Global Fund, our first line of defense is embedding risk management in the core practice of grant making; the second line is broad oversight coordinated by a Risk team; the third line is an independent Office of the Inspector General that conducts audits and investigations.

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The board on Monday also announced that it was abandoning the practice of granting lifetime tenure.

The practice of granting "personal" D ranks to senior P-5 personnel is not uncommon in the Agency.

(AP) ISRAEL: MILITARY EXEMPTION BILL After long debate, Parliament passed a preliminary bill that would legalize a practice of granting draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox seminary students.

It is looking at ways of making aid conditional on such appointments, and on ending the practice of granting amnesties to well-connected crooks.

That's a step in the right direction, but such public crowing masks the commission's practice of granting secret exemptions over the years.

Two weeks ago, one of the most important Republican lawyers in Sacramento quietly filed a ballot initiative that would end the practice of granting all fifty-five of California's electoral votes to the statewide winner.

The Anti-Masons left two legacies: the practice of granting to each state delegation a number of votes equal to the size of its delegation in the Electoral College, and the rule by which a nomination requires a three-quarters vote.

He caused a stir in the summer of 2006 when he said the practice of granting stock options to executives ahead of news certain to increase the share price did not constitute insider trading.

A law passed by Congress in 1990 created T.P.S., which was intended to formalize the long-standing U.S. practice of granting legal protection to refugees of natural disasters and social unrest.

Application of most-favoured-nation treatment was limited in the past by the practice of granting concessions to the principal supplier country in an effort to obtain reciprocal concessions or by reclassifying and minutely defining items in the customs tariff so that a duty concession, while general in form, applies in practice to only one country.

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