Sentences with phrase «because grants made»

This is because grants made to principle investigators often include training components that can be difficult to oversee.

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It's also notable that the deal was made possible because Vice President Mike Pence was, at the time, still governor of Indiana, which granted Carrier $ 7 million in tax incentives as part of the negotiation.
At a small business, approval might be granted after an employee sends a short email message because managers might make those decisions on the spur of the moment.
That's what I love to do, because I love to make things and share them with the world... and I do not take it for granted for one second.»
Don't make assumptions or take people for granted just because they're friends or family members.
Granted, it's easier to make things happen for a weekend of fun or entertainment just because of our enthusiasm.
Of course, both option grants and repurchases may make sense — but if that's the case, it's not because the two activities are logically related.
While this fact is perhaps too often taken for granted, Davies makes no attempt to hide his certainty that all ballyhooed attempts to find a Grand Unified Theory of Everything are to some extent self - defeating precisely because of the quite inexplicable, indeed mysterious, effectiveness of mathematics in explaining events in the physical world.
Kamlah is relatively nearer to the Christian position when he asserts that the commandment of self - commitment is capable of fulfillment because God grants an understanding of himself (Pp. 341, 353) or because «Reality» makes self - commitment possible to man by disclosing its own meaning to him, (P. 298) or because self - commitment receives an indication of its own intelligibility from «Reality» itself.
But I found myself riled when people assumed that this specialism meant that I could not preach, made sure that I would be a poor administrator, assumed me to be unconcerned about getting the gospel to people, found me a psychologist instead of a theologian, and took it for granted that I could never take a hard - nosed line because I supported people.
Yet God is the One who values and uses, because God incorporates into the divine life which is everlasting the good that takes place in the historical sequence; and God overrules or uses for good that which comes from the «vain imagination of foolish men» in their sin and defection — and, we may add, from anything else that is evil or wrong thanks to the free decisions made by the creatures in their divinely granted capacity to choose among relevant possibilities.
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks of those who went forth from this place longing only for those things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
(From this point of view the addition of the phrase «under God» to the pledge of allegiance in the 195o's was an indication of the erosion of the tradition not because it was an innovation but because it arose from the need to make explicit what, had for generations been taken for granted.)
Because public opinion supporting certain kinds of abortion is close to unanimous; it was formed before the 1973 Supreme Court decision; and the majority that have come of sexual age since that year now take for granted that fertility decisions are to be made only by the individuals involved.
That democracy can be made to work, that by the scientific method we can gain mastery over the latent resources of the universe, that trial by jury is practicable, that torture is a foolish method of seeking evidence in the courts, that chattel slavery is a failure — such things we take for granted, not because we individually are wiser than our forebears, who disbelieved them all, but because we share in a social tradition which we did not even help to create, but which has shaped and conformed our thinking with irresistible power.
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Accolade Wines, which makes Hardys, Leasingham, Banrock Station and Grant Burge Wines, earlier this week pulled the plug on a planned $ 1 billion - plus float of the business because of the big shifts in the UK market, and also after overtures from potential Chinese buyers or commercial partners of Accolade, which is 80 per cent owned by CHAMP Private Equity.
We were up 10 in the early 4rth and remember the defense giving the offense the ball back... That was the time in the game when you put your foot on their throats... You play with all the energy and passion in the world and you put the game out of reach with a touchdown or even a field goal... You don't play not to loose, you come out aggressive as hell... Come out 5 wides with grant in the slot or something crazy that theyve never seen the whole game and you shredd their asses... You don't keep it close at that point because Brady will make plays and refs to as well to beat you.
But Judge Noland made no ruling on that allegation, granting the temporary injunction because the «severe hardship the drivers would suffer far outweighs the harm to [USAC] by allowing them to race.»
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I ended up getting 2 DIsana wool diaper covers (granted it was a mistake because I was trying to order them in different sizes) I'm happy to report that these are great, easy to lanolize, don't make my baby all hot and bothered and keep everything in.
The Attorney General made a statement that judges are going to be sent to jail because they are granting bail to suspects according to the Constitution!
This is because the Supreme Court has ruled that, when a grant of regulatory authority «lay [s] down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to [act] is directed to conform», Congress is not unconstitutionally delegating its ability to make laws.
Once they have made that pronouncement, never would the executive under section 5 headed by Mr. President which execute laws made by the National Assembly under section 5 of the constitution nor the legislature which is bicamerally controlled by the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, none of them has the power to tell a court of law that the bail you have granted we are not obeying it because of that hallowed doctrine of the separation of powers.
He granted us the rights, but only because we were going to make his story our own.
Kellner claims because he was granted «due process», by a Silver appointed judge, in an appeal of the first sanctions, and was granted the right to see the evidence against him, the new charges and sanctions were made out of spite.
According to the judge, Justice Edward Ekow Baiden, he granted the plea by the Immigration asking for them to be remanded for further investigations because he did not believe the suspects will make themselves available if granted bail.
Granting licenses is not just a statement of our values — it's practical because it makes our roads safer, brings immigrants out of the shadows, and saves everyone money.»
The Common Council has several votes to make on the project, including whether to grant $ 16 million in tax incremental financing for the project, and whether or not to overturn the Landmarks Commission's decision not to grant the project a certificate of appropriateness because of its size.
Despite the uproar in New Paltz over granting what critics consider excessive tax breaks for developers, the IDA will continue to offer Pilots, the chairman said, «because the use of Pilots makes us competitive with other counties.»
«Eduardo Moreno made it through the first selection because of his strong past record and made it through the last round thanks to the innovative, yet highly relevant, nature of his grant, and his compelling presentation of his ideas.»
Because STEP grants are considered institutional grants, projects are more likely to be funded if the plan intends to boost the number of all science, technology, engineering, and mathematics graduates — thus, making a large impact — as opposed to targeting one discipline or underrepresented group.
Many of the pilots are in response to pleas from researchers to simplify the grant application process, which they see as a waste of time because low success rates have made their odds so poor.
If the cuts in the skinny budget had made it into law, they «would've really decimated the federal sciences,» and not just what the agencies do themselves, but in academia as well «because that's where the grants come from,» Shultz, said.
Chemically altered hormones were made because of a quirk in our legal system which grants patent protection for chemically altered versions of a natural substance.
Granted, this is not the healthiest of sandwiches because of the creamy dressing and the cheese and butter, but it's still a heck of a lot better than the kind made with dairy and meat.
Granted, this was because I gave one away and also made us eat granola with Greek yogurt every morning, but... as I said, progress!
I get pretty excited, because I made it through another year; and I do not take that for granted.
Sugar dating is one thing that these people do not take for granted because they know exactly what they want and are ready to make that want and desire grow and flourish.
I am a laid back person that enjoys living life at it's fullest Potential, I believe that people need to stop taking live for granted because life not forever.My closest friend would describe me as sarcastic, outgoing and optimistic.What makes me smile is hang out with my friends and family and have a...
The success of such infidelity sites makes a lot of sense because they grant married daters anonymity.
Bogdanovich contends that this film made Cary Grant a superstar because it proved he could win the girl as a romantic leading man, not a screwball comic (as in Leo McCarey's The Awful Truth) or a poetic misfit (as in George Cukor's peak - high comedy Holiday).
Because Lee Byung - hun is one of the biggest stars on the planet, he gets about five minutes of screentime in this American production — which is a lot if you're not an evil scientist making dinosaurs, granted.
Because the fund does not give directly to sectarian schools, the grants last month totaling $ 1.275 million were made to four independent agencies in Chicago, New York City, and Philadelphia.
In fact, the administration considered that approach, but rejected it because of the host of unintended negative consequences that let - a-thousand-flowers-bloom grant making would have had.
When Congress increases the maximum Pell Grant faster than the rate of inflation (which it tends to do over long periods of time because college prices rise faster than inflation) but does not make commensurate changes to the eligibility formula, more middle - income families qualify for a gGrant faster than the rate of inflation (which it tends to do over long periods of time because college prices rise faster than inflation) but does not make commensurate changes to the eligibility formula, more middle - income families qualify for a grantgrant.
That relationship piece that we all - too - often take for granted — that we ignore because of curriculum and pacing demands, and that we shrug off when discussing our toughest kids — is the piece that separates the great teacher from the ordinary — and may well make the difference between a child's success and failure.
Because more demanding customers command higher profits and information on nonconsumers is scarce, however, existing companies and startups alike will be far more likely to target these less demanding customers if the Administration makes that an explicit prerequisite of at least some of the grants and prizes.
We put up with all of this because, as charter schools, we're granted the autonomy to provide educational services in a way that makes sense to us, and we are free to experiment with new models and create the innovative, exciting public schools to which folks in our communities want to send their kids.
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