Sentences with phrase «intended purpose of that money»

An academic paper funded by two National Science Foundation grants bears no relation to the intended purpose of that money.

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That will usually contain things like the purpose of the project, the needs it intends to take care of upon completion, the amount of money that is required, the length of time the campaign will run for, and the number of tokens reserved for the pioneers of the project.
Dr. Haldar «admitted he intended on using the diverted money for discretionary purposes,» the portion of the Toas memo devoted to the Shimizu episode concludes.
She says the committee, which is formed as a not - for - profit 501c4, is using rules intended to protect givers to charitable and civil rights concerns as a «cloak» to «shield from disclosure» names of donors who give money for more purely political purposes.
She says the Committee, which is formed as a not for profit 501 C 4, is using rules intended to protect givers to charitable and civil rights concerns as a «cloak» to «shield from disclosure» names of donors who give money for more purely political purposes.
Abdullahi advised the beneficiaries to use the money for the intended purpose to enhance their standard of living.
It may not be the best use of it, but I look at it this way: if I'm spending my (fun) money on something that makes me happy, then it's fulfilling its intended purpose.
With those caveats in mind, we've assembled six of the seven major players in the mid-size delivery van market, and assessed each in terms of on - the - road performance, suitability of intended purpose, quality of construction, level of technology and overall value for money.
Further, is there anything we can do at this time to minimize the penalties or clawbacks the CRA will impose as a result of us not using all the RESP money for the original intended purpose?
The beauty of grants for students is that the money does not have to be repaid as long as it is used for the purpose intended — education.
In the document filed for Google's IPO, they stated that they intended to use the money for «general corporate purposes», and «for acquisitions of complementary businesses, technologies or other assets»; i.e., to buy stuff that would help them grow their business.
Because rather than accumulate the money to be used for a settlement of debt as intended, they themselves will use the funds for other purposes.
18 U.S.C. § 1343 provides: «Whoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, transmits or causes to be transmitted by means of wire, radio, or television communication in interstate or foreign commerce, any writings, signs, signals, pictures, or sounds for the purpose of executing such scheme or artifice, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.»
This seems very similar to a common purpose for entering casinos: people go in, at least thinking they know the rules of a game and intending to use that knowledge to win money.
Given that it was not Parliament's intention to produce a strict liability offence, a better model might have been «possesses money or other property, and intends that it should be used... for the purpose of...» as given in the Terrorism Act 2000, s 16.
5 - 15 (1) Money in a brokerage trust account that is intended as remuneration for a licensee is to be considered earned, for the purpose of authorizing withdrawal under section 31 (1)[withdrawal of remuneration from brokerage trust account] of the Act, in the circumstances described in this section.
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