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grant-aided

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grant-aided [ˌgrɑːntˈeɪdɪd] ADJ (Brit) → subvencionado
grant-aided
adj studentgefördert; group, school, programmesubventioniert
grant-aided [ˌgrɑːntˈeɪdɪd] adjsovvenzionato/a


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He said it was a condition of grant-aided schemes that investigations be made to see if a new development would impact on existing businesses and threaten existing jobs.
Grant-aided status is enjoyed by Glasgow's Jordanhill secondary school and many of the country's special schools.
Byline: Peter Collins A 40-YEAR-OLD stroke victim claims her health is at risk after tens of thousands of pounds worth of grant-aided work at her Barry home was allegedly not carried out properly.
 
 
 
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