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"We think it meant only Federal aid recipients," she said.
If so, how many hours should financial aid recipients be expected to work before it begins to hurt their education?
"How many became members of street gangs, or public aid recipients?
He said of the aid recipients: "If they are willing to take a step to help themselves, then we'll work with them.
The court added that aid recipients could always decline to take the tests, though they would also have to give up the benefits.
More common are sophisticated plans that require aid recipients to engage in work, education or job training.
United Nations officials did not say how many aid recipients would be affected if the standoff continues.
The first stage was to identify areas, aid recipients and donor agency capabilities.
Officials on both sides said they had no idea how many aid recipients the restriction, which was approved, might affect.
But others are skeptical of relying solely on aid recipients for assessments.
Aid recipients such as the Philippines faced the challenge to fund its own contraception program.
To aid recipients with mental-health and substance-abuse problems, the state will make available another $60 million in new support programs each year.
But now government subsidies, state and Federal, have become substantial and so has the potential for disaster to aid recipients.
The United States gives the same amount of money to its top five aid recipients as they give to the rest of the world.
They say the new law singles out low-income aid recipients, those who receive most of the Pell grants.
I must also highlight, and welcome, the fact that, for the first time, express reference is made to national parliaments as aid recipients.
Since 1980, the study said, the proportion of Federal aid recipients depending on loans rose to 46 percent from 4 percent.
They are the first public aid recipients in New York to hit time limits under the Federal welfare law.
Unfettered economic nationalism could make these countries less worthy aid recipients and riskier business partners.
This repressive trend is particularly disturbing in a country that is one of America's biggest aid recipients.
The House has just passed a tougher welfare reform proposal requiring still more hours of work for aid recipients, even as the job market softens.
Aid recipients are accountable to donors, not to populations, and this creates perverse incentives.
Aid recipients are not asked to participate in faith-based activities in order to receive medical care or supplies.
According to the United Nations, the Palestinian territories are among the leading humanitarian aid recipients.
The aid recipients use role playing to overcome anxieties about seeking work, and they sound off to job counselors about the frustrations.