Sentences with phrase «depended on her appropriation»

TIGER funds may or may not be available in 2017, depending on appropriations legislation.
The paintings and drawings in her most recent show reflected a concern with series and process, but they also depended on her appropriation of Chinese characters.

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The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church has felt sometimes the WCC has not placed its thinking on the social content of salvation solidly within the perspective of the ultimate goal of salvation... the eternal life in God, «with the result that appropriation of eternal life is made to depend on social conditions rather than social conditions on the appropriation of eternal life»; and the Ecumenical Patriarchate has warned us that in «turning towards the anguish of the man today», the WCC must not forget the basic truth that man sees himself as hungering for an answer to a basic question over and beyond his acute interest in the most vital socio - political problems of the day.»
Much appears to depend on Specter, who retains his long - standing devotion to NIH and who, according to The New York Times, has called $ 40 billion, rather than the current $ 30 billion — the new starting point for negotiations on NIH annual appropriations — the new baseline.
... What we said was that new authorities might be needed, and depending on whether people got those authorities or didn't get them, they might need appropriations.
When government funding for research depends on annual Congressional appropriations (as it always does, at least in the U.S.), the direction of careers can depend on decisions made by politicians that have little, if anything, to do with scientific needs.
The challenge is to find ways to develop a well - educated workforce that are not only more effective than those relied on in the past, but also do not depend on significant annual increases in education appropriations.
They found that tuition depends on state appropriation, median family income, out - of - state enrollment, and geographic region.
They are clever contributions to what may be — depending on how copyright law is enforced after Richard Prince's case — the dying medium of appropriation.
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