Sentences with phrase «way someone 're funded»

(Which way was the funding pressure supposed to work again?)
Instead parties are constantly being political about the way they're funded because their sources of money are so different.
Earlier this year, culture secretary John Whittingdale announced a fundamental review of the size of the BBC, what it does and the way it is funded.
Partly this is because of the way they're funded.
According to Gore, the trend towards guarded rather than groundbreaking science is down to the way it's funded.
I hope to engage in discussions with funding agencies in various E.U. countries and say: You should take the ERC funding into account and maybe change the way you are funding research yourself a little bit.
Ongoing challenges facing the scientific enterprise and the way it is funded have been well documented over the past 2 years (Alberts et al, PNAS 2014; Taylor, eLife, 2016).
The court found that the ESA was constitutional under the first two constitutional provisions, but the way it was funded violated the third.
There are arguments for both models; proponents of the fee - charging model (most debt management companies) will say they provide better service and that the advice given by non-fee-charging organisations is likely to be biased towards Debt Management due to the way they are funded.
The game has done well enough for us to continue working on the particular esoteric flavors of games we enjoy making, even though the way it was funded - via Kickstarter and Early Access - meant that most of the money we were earning with it was immediately spent on development.
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