Sentences with phrase «new institution usually»

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NIH got mixed advice on a relatively new concern: that because a researcher who breaks the rules is usually sanctioned by his or her institution, not NIH, a violator can escape punishment by moving to another university.
Successful applicants can then apply to transfer their awards to a new institution; such requests are usually examined with little scrutiny.
In, fact it's very rare for a postdoc to earn a research grant, and even if one manages it, taking it to a new institution is a complicated business, usually impossible.
A 50th birthday usually signifies a midlife crisis, but not in the case of the Pace Gallery: this week, in celebration of a half - century of being modern, the institution's four New York outposts are debuting a multi-gallery exhibition featuring 200 of the most seminal works to have been displayed at the gallery over the last five decades.
Banks and financial institutions usually require you to have both if you want to take a loan on your new car.
The new owner of the foreclosed home, known as the «successor in interest» — usually a lending institution but possibly an investor or other individual — must abide by the terms of the existing agreement.
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