1 a person who receives something: --
Lund was the first female recipient of an artificial heart.
2 a person or organization that receives something, such as money, a prize, etc.: --
The recipient organization is responsible for monitoring expenditure.
As a grant recipient, you are required to write an annual report.
a recipient of sth They are the country's biggest recipient of government funds.
In essence, the new welfare puts the onus of responsibility on recipients rather than government and substitutes an 'obligation' for an 'entitlement' form of provision.
Thus, donors should not resent a lack of giving on behalf of past recipients, nor should recipients feel obliged to return benefits to a donor.
This suggests that while the majority of recipients have historically engaged in work over welfare, labour market conditions have forced them back on public assistance.
Labour policy has systematically replaced public assistance policy for the vast majority of former recipients.
The blastocysts were transferred to the oviducts of recipients that were synchronized either with the donors (synchronous) or 1 day later than the donors (asynchronous).
Against this background, it is not surprising that most people also do not take the time to consider transplantation options, either as donors or recipients.
Inconsistency among donors also exists in their attempts to influence political reform, even within one recipient country.
Proxy recipients and donors appear and are used as cover by some of these hospitals.