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The phrase "steeper funding" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing increased levels of financial support or investment, but it is not a commonly recognized term. Example: "The startup is seeking steeper funding to accelerate its growth and expand its operations."
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So have steeper funding costs.
As MFIs target poorer, less reliable customers, they need to charge higher rates to cover increased defaults and steeper funding costs.
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University heads warn that the restrictions, which come in the wake of steep funding cuts, will create a damaging "perfect storm" for British higher education.
Good place to start is to note that Congress over the last 10 years has made steep funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health.
Through steep funding cuts across the board, the GOP budget would gut the very investments we need to grow the economy and create jobs.
As for the governor's race, Mr. Paladino's announcement, which was expected, was bad news for Mr. Lazio, who faces a steep fund-raising gap with both Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Paladino.
Indeed, GM, under pressure from its bondholders, reportedly wants the UAW to make even steeper concessions on funding retiree health care.
Secondary schools in England face the steepest cuts to funding since the 1970s, according to analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies that reveals differences in spending of nearly £20,000 per pupil during their time in the classroom.
Mr Kerry has offended against Americans' God-given right to cheap petrol by advocating a 50-cent increase on the tax on it; he has also called for steep cuts in funding for the FBI and restrictions on the CIA.The fact that this is Rovan demagogy doesn't make it any less damaging.
Earlier the UK Sport chair, Rod Carr, stressed British Cycling's steep decline in funding from £30.2m to £25.9m to prepare for Tokyo 2020 was owing to its underperforming BMX and mountain bike programme as well as the need for it to use a sponsorship deal with HSBC to fund elite sport.
A budget analysis from the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) suggests that the post-stimulus "cliff"—the steep drop in funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) when its windfall from the 2009 stimulus act runs out will not hit researchers this year, as expected.
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