Sentences with phrase «aid spending finding»

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So, I spent a lot of my time during junior and senior years of high school researching the process and trying to find «secret» ways to get the most financial aid possible — all the strategies I assumed my peers were already taking advantage of.
Allie spent time abroad in Zimbabwe, working with AIDS orphans and youth, lived in Europe and in northern California, but has always found her way back to Southern California.
Our commitment to ring - fence the budget of the Department for International Development, and meet the target of spending 0.7 % of Gross National Income by 2013 on foreign aid, are founded on our conviction that the issues of development, security and trade are intertwined.
Separately, Fishkin found that of 459 randomly selected people 59.3 % thought the US spent too much on foreign aid and 26 % thought the level was «about right».
Today's Siena poll finds a whopping 77 percent of New Yorkers view new Gov. Andrew Cuomo favorably, up from 70 percent last month, and 72 percent say they at least somewhat support his 2011 - 2012 spending plan, although they oppose his call to reduce education aid.
The measure would provide tax credits for donations to non-profit scholarship finds that aid students in attending private schools, donations to public schools and help teachers who spend their own money on classroom supplies.
Lawmakers finding extra revenue for the budget is not wholly surprising as legislators in both parties tend to seek more spending, especially for education and school aid in an election year.
[8] Although commentators perceived Brown to have made some good decisions during the economic crisis, such as providing financial aid to several UK banks which found themselves in difficulty, his fiscal policy of borrowing and spending led to a dramatic increase in the country's national debt.
The Coalition Government is spending more and more money on industrial projects and overseas aid without first trying to find a private sector alternative, and they're digging their claws deeper and deeper into people's personal lives and faith.
Newly public data on grant funding success rates reflect one impetus for abandoning the set - aside: At many institutes, AIDS grants have been much easier to get than non-AIDS funding, suggesting that officials were struggling to find ways to spend the money.
One motivation may be that «[a] t many institutes, AIDS grants have been much easier to get than non-AIDS funding, suggesting that officials were struggling to find ways to spend the money,» Kaiser wrote.
But some institutes have since struggled to find ways to spend their AIDS allocation, sometimes stretching the definition of AIDS research or loosening quality standards.
At the Bangkok AIDS conference held in July of this year, Seth Berkley, IAVI's president, argued that «only a vaccine can end the epidemic,» that «a vaccine is achievable,» and that spending on vaccine research must double to $ 1.3 billion annually in order to find it.
I had spent a lot of time and money with other doctors «band - aiding» my symptoms before I found Dr. Sherri Jacobs.
Finding that «local policy prerogatives and dire financial conditions trumped federal pleas for reform and led to the spending of massive amounts of aid on preserving the status quo and protecting existing jobs and programs,» Smarick urges policymakers to heed the lessons learned from that experience and to focus on reducing the gulf between reforms promised and reforms delivered when it comes to the Department of Education's $ 4.35 billion Race to the Top fund.
As in Washington, D.C., where the federal government agreed to send $ 2 in aid to the public schools for every $ 1 it spent on the voucher program, Spence found it politically necessary to continue sending 15 to 25 percent of the per - pupil funding to the school districts for each student who chose to use a voucher.
We found Gene's name on the internet after many months spent searching for help, advice and protection in our interactions with the local Children's Aid Society.
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