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stipend

noun as in payment for services

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Over the past half-century it became standard for doctoral programs at elite institutions to offer full scholarships and modest stipends.

Now, he will live out his days largely out of sight and living off a stipend provided by the king.

According to the yearlong study published this month, of the unhoused people who received the cash stipend, 48% exited homelessness, compared with 43% in a control group of homeless individuals who did not receive money.

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Over decades, Peronism built up strong loyalty and territorial control in the province by forging close ties to organized labor and grassroots organizations, handing out pensions for retired manual laborers and stipends for young mothers.

Zucker alleged that her pay was decreased and her travel stipend revoked after she voiced concerns.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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