Phrases with «to pay a stipend»

To pay a stipend means to provide a fixed amount of money regularly, usually for a specific purpose or to support someone's work or education. Full definition

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Sentences with «to pay a stipend»

  • Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins on Tuesday called for an investigation into the practice of paying stipends for jobs lawmakers don't hold; Senate Republicans maintain the process is legal. (spectrumlocalnews.com)
  • That first contract paid him a stipend of $ 150 per month, with guaranteed sales of $ 2,700 annually (if there were less than $ 2,700 in sales, Guggenheim would be paid the difference in paintings). (artmarketmonitor.com)
  • Further poisoning the well in the eyes of the IDC have been calls from the leadership of the mainline conference for an investigation into the arrangement in which vice chairs of committee receive paid stipends normally reserved for committee chairmen, including three conference lawmakers. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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