Sentences with phrase «receive substantial grants»

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At the time of his hire in 2003, Mr. Drexler invested $ 10 million of his own funds to purchase a substantial equity interest in the Company and he received large equity grants in the form of stock options, premium - priced options and restricted stock, subject to four and five year vesting conditions.
New York Stock Exchange — May 20, 2016 After receiving overwhelming support for its compensation program in the wake of substantial structural and disclosure - related changes announced ahead of the Company's 2015 annual meeting, shareholders must now consider whether these structural features, however robust, can ultimately be expected to reign in compensation that is routinely granted at levels far exceeding peer levels.
The agency received more than $ 630 million in grant requests from SFAs in response to ARRA funding, suggesting a substantial unmet need.
The rest received substantial consolation prizes, with grants ranging from a low of $ 49.9 million for the Southern Tier to $ 68.8 million for the Finger Lakes region.
This year, most of those schools in every state received substantial federal School Improvement Grants, often a million dollars over three years, with the expectation that they will be «turned around» or made into much better schools.
Trump's most substantial campaign proposal on education was a $ 20 billion grant program that he'd use to encourage states to expand school choice — giving parents more control over the kind of education their children receive — including through vouchers, charter schools and magnet schools.
Each grantee receives a $ 10,000 unrestricted grant for demonstrating critical and rigorous work as well as an ability and commitment to making substantial contributions in the arts.
They have been systematically adjusted using by such as Phil Jones who received a substantial EU grant several years ago under the «IMPROVE» project to look at historic data sets.
In order to receive an injunction, a party must show: a substantial likelihood that the party will prevail on the merits; the party will suffer an irreparable injury unless the injunction is granted; a showing that the threatened injury outweighs whatever damage will be caused to the other parties; and finally, a showing that the injunction would not be against the public interest.
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