In 2000 he received a U.S. government grant to begin exploring large datasets using visualization technology.
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Close to 12m of South Africa's 47m people already receive some government grant or another.
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The authority said the council tax freeze had been made possible by an additional government grant.
Upon further examination, however, it turns out they repaid those loans with a government grant.
London may well agree if the province gives up some of its central-government grant in exchange.
The council said a government grant which funded the centres had been cut by nearly a third.
The authority decided to accept a government grant to freeze the tax at the same level as 2012-13.
Record low interest rates have helped, as well as the introduction of a government grant for first-time homebuyers.
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Surrey County Council said it had been forced to make savings after its annual government grant was reduced.
The force's government grant will be cut by almost 5% in 2011 and a further 6.4% in 2012.
In the meantime, her organisation, funded entirely by a government grant, is trying to go about business as usual.
The two went on to win a Cambridge entrepreneurism award, a Cambridge angel prize, and a British government grant.
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For the year so far, 837 electric cars have been sold, 812 of which qualified for the government grant.
For that, Sifteo obtained a government grant and two rounds of venture financing.
Maintaining the funding level provided by the expired government grant would mean a 2.5% council tax rise just for starters.
David Seaton, cabinet member for resources, said the government grant received by Peterborough City Council had fallen by a third.
But, having inspected the latest government grant announcement, it says savings for 2014-15 will need to be greater than expected.
"A government grant would really improve things, " Nadia says, explaining that they want to build a separate room for their daughters.
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So why would the government grant millions in federal dollars to known polluters, even in the name of advancing our green economy?
This would represent about 5% of the total government grant police receive.
The authority has said its government grant has been reduced by 10.3% in 2013 and will fall a further 7.3% in 2014.
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Leicestershire County Council has secured a government grant to improve bus lanes along the A426 between Blaby and Leicester via Glen Parva.
Labour's Mr Jones said he had rejected the offer of a one-off 1% government grant in return for freezing the policing precept.
The main spending cuts will fall on the federal Labour Office, which will see its government grant cut by euro4 billion a year.
Edinburgh Council's education leader said the move was still possible even though a Scottish government grant would no longer cover all the costs.
English Heritage is consulting staff on plans to restrict winter opening to weekends in the wake of a 32% cut in government grant.
The paper said that although this was "critically successful" it had "significant unanticipated costs which were not covered by the Scottish Government grant for the project".
Mr McClements described the results as a "surprise", since 63% of respondents voting to raise council tax rather than accept a one-off government grant to freeze it.
Minister of State for Communities and Local Government Grant Shapps said the retail guru would meet all the winning bidders and, along with his department, offer advice.
The research didn't cost his company a nickel, because ESpin and the SimCenter were able to tap university and federal and state government grant programs for small business.
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