cash grant

collocation in English

meaningsofcashandgrant

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cash
noun[U]
uk
/kæʃ/
us
/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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grant
noun[C]
uk
/ɡrɑːnt/
us
/ɡrænt/
an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a ...
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(Definition ofcashandgrantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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So the idea of choice bycashgranthas many advantages in that way.
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There are two possible purposes in having acashgrantsystem.
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For acashgrantof £10 the cost would be roughly £2.3 million.
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But if there is a discretion, it will be possible to make acashgrantin respect of the equipment.
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The adequacy of the existingcashgrantlimits is something that will be looked at and, if necessary, may well receive action.
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This was founded on the hospitalcashgrantand optical and dental benefits, and these eventually came to form the core business of the schemes.
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Regarding the benefits, it was recommended that all applicants with professionally assessed disability would be entitled to acashgrant.
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Traditionally, only the share of thecashgrantattributable to the noncooperating adult was cut; benefits continued for the rest of the family, including children.
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I believe that the change from investment allowance tocashgranthas also been detrimental to investment programmes.
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I do not see any great difficulty in allowing thecashgrantof £5 million for the composite bodies and headquarters of the associations.
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About £38, towards which the officer receives acashgrantof £27.
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He put buses into a special category in a negative sense by withdrawing the investment allowance and refusing in substitution thecashgrant.
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In some of these cases, they do not get an extracashgrant.
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These categories will similarly get acashgranton income grounds in the future.
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As a consequence of his decision, those same authorities will losecashgrantof £46 million in the process.
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This gives acashgrantto very large numbers of disabled people who had no mobility help at all under the old scheme.
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We propose to move over to such acashgrantsystem as soon as we reasonably can.
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These should not be issued on the basis of how much thecashgrantis able to buy.
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They will be able to receive national insurance widows benefit including, where appropriate, the new £1,000 tax-freecashgrantpayable on bereavement.
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The fact that it is acashgrantis of psychological importance, because it is more clearly understood by industry.
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