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were grants
noun
The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.
Exact(13)
Among the expenses were grants for air conditioning at nine adult homes.
"All these arrangements, whether there were grants or loans, is being researched by the Iraqis.
After the first world war, local authorities were charged with providing adult education and there were grants for voluntary organisations, such as the Workers Educational Associationn.
Listed in the budget were grants to gun clubs, an upstate museum dedicated to bricks and brick-making, the Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta and an organization known as the Urban Yoga Foundation.
A study in the mid-1990's by Christine M. Jolls, a law professor at Harvard, showed that all other things being equal, grants of options were more likely to be associated with share repurchases than were grants of restricted stock.
Even then there were few true copyrights granted most were grants, privileges, and monopolies.
Similar(43)
No options were granted.
The approvals were granted.
Only three exceptions were granted.
They were granted asylum last year.
The benefits were granted.
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