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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

They’re volunteers, but, in a new development, now receive a stipend for dining, acting as anonymous assessors.

From Seattle Times

And at the very least, Johnson would like reparations to include a monthly stipend to assist with rent payments and the high cost of living in this sprawling city.

From Los Angeles Times

It is also offering couples with one child a monthly stipend of about $80 if they have more.

From New York Times

Stewart said child care stipends aren’t dispensed freely without requiring something in return: She said she and other players have to submit itemized receipts for such necessities as diapers and babysitters.

From Washington Times