- A
stipend is a
fixed sum of
money paid
periodically for
services or to
defray expenses. That
remuneration is
termed a "fee" or "stipend"
rather than salary...
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government and not a
banking institution, they were interest-free,
largely defraying the
expense of the
government and
therefore taxation of the people. It...
- (ecclesiastical), a
portion of
church property that is
appropriated to
defray the
expenses of
either the
prelate or the
community that
serves the church...
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insisted that he
accept it,
later providing Washington $25,000 per year to
defray costs of the presidency,
equivalent to $6.39 million today.
Washington wrote...
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reported losses of $112M.
Losses by government-owned
corporations have been
defra**** through the
issuance of
bonds compounding more than 40% of
Puerto Rico's...
- postage. It is
similar to a
postal tax stamp, but the
revenue is used to
defray the
costs of a war; as with
other postal taxes, its use is
obligatory for...
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other modular platforms, the C2 can be used by a
variety of models, to
defray development costs. Notably, the
platform can
accommodate torsion beam or...
- A
stipend is a
regular fixed sum of
money paid for
services or to
defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. It is often...
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eligible to
purchase the
physical award. Sums
collected are
designed to help
defray the cost of the Tony
Awards ceremony itself. An
award cost $400 as of at...
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particularly in Athens. At
first the
person who
instituted the
games and
defra**** the
expenses was the agonothetes; but in the
great public games, such as...