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stipends <a stipend; stipends> N

stipends

stipend ECON

stipend N

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Financial incentives (such as tuition waivers, stipends and fellowships) were offered to encourage students to study at these institutions.
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There are ten $500 stipends offered which are distributed to faculty members and to graduate students.
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These lands were rented to farmers and other colleagues, who then cultivated the limited tracts and paid monthly stipends for their use.
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The Vietnamese government provides small monthly stipends to more than 200,000 Vietnamese believed affected by the herbicides; this totaled $40.8 million in 2008 alone.
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The emperor was so gratified by his luck in fishing at this spot that he ordered additional stipends for the town.
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The prerequisites and the weighting of the various criteria for stipends are determined by the individual profiles of the foundation providing for the scholarships.
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More than 1.8 million dollars for direct-award grants and stipends were given to teachers for participating in those various programs.
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Admitted students from all countries are offered a full-tuition scholarships, monthly stipends, travel expenses, laptop computers, textbooks, and accommodation in order to facilitate their studies.
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The hereditary stipends provided to the "samurai" by their formal feudal lords (and assumed by the central government in 1871) were likewise abolished in 1873.
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It provides stipends to undergraduate and graduate students to pursue a career in psychology.
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