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... University Grants Committee , universities have not so far found these two limitations unduly restrictive . The University Grants Committee , with certain notable exceptions , has been a successful advocate with the government of the ...
... University Grants Committee , universities have not so far found these two limitations unduly restrictive . The University Grants Committee , with certain notable exceptions , has been a successful advocate with the government of the ...
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... University Grant's Committee is tackling there something which it ought not to tackle . That situation has arisen in ... Grants Committee would say that policy in the direction you are discuss- ing necessarily involves very substan- tial ...
... University Grant's Committee is tackling there something which it ought not to tackle . That situation has arisen in ... Grants Committee would say that policy in the direction you are discuss- ing necessarily involves very substan- tial ...
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... Grants Committee without the usual requirements of accountability to Parliament , and control through the Ministry of Health where the usual constitutional methods apply ... University Grants Committee functioned 1214 General Medical Council.
... Grants Committee without the usual requirements of accountability to Parliament , and control through the Ministry of Health where the usual constitutional methods apply ... University Grants Committee functioned 1214 General Medical Council.
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