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stipend

[stahy-pend] / ˈstaɪ pɛnd /


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“It comes out of my huge stipend at the end of the season,” Guzman said.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Elshtain does not receive a stipend, but he does get office space and unlimited access to the museum’s collection, and he has received funding from the Poetry Foundation.

From New York Times

Broader initiatives that used public money and allowed stipends for middle and higher earners were often thwarted by teachers’ unions, which align closely with Democratic lawmakers.

From Los Angeles Times

The woman was given a small stipend after reporting her concerns about the man, according to a former staffer.

From Washington Post

Cocktail that with the idea their foster parents get aid and support to take care of children on top of a stipend, while biological parents don't get the same help.

From Salon