Animals display particular signs, which recipients can use to infer something about the mental and physical state of the first animal.
Massachusetts requested permission to require recipients to use a portion of their benefits to pay for child care while they were working.
Some of the delay reflects the well-intended desire to influence how the recipients use the money.
Student volunteers are taught to repair and reprogram the donated machines, then to train the recipients to use them.
Some recipients can obviously use the money: museums, centers for the elderly, community groups.
Some recipients use the drugs, but many sell them back to the pharmacy for much less than Medicaid paid for them.
As a result, recipients can currently use vouchers in only five markets (out of sixty in the whole state) and one farm stand.
But most states have significantly expanded their child care programs, and many recipients use relatives and neighbors.
I feel as if I were like some powerful djinni giving gifts which the recipients may use without thought.
Federal law and regulations require that all faith-based recipients of earmarks use the money only for non-religious purposes.