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The earmarked
verb
To mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.
synonyms
Exact(60)
After last week's standoff, the White House agreed to increase the earmarked figure by $2 billion.
Still, she suggested homeowners make a partial payment anyway, so they're not tempted to use the earmarked funds elsewhere.
After a bitter attack against his father, a "useless sperm donor", he writes again on the earmarked day.
According to FIFA, the two ISMM executives, rather than paying the money, some SFr90m, into the earmarked account, paid it into another ISMM account.
But aerial photographs show that over half the earmarked forest is unoccupied, much of it immature plantation paid for with World Bank loans.
Projects that benefited from the earmarked spending included a promotion for Japan's tallest building and research into whaling, all under the guise of economic renewal.
Tomorrow marks a key stage in a process that has seen many twists and turns for the earmarked branches known internally as Project Verde.
The red star campaign started in the early 1990s, but when Malawi became a democratic state in 1994, the earmarked buildings were repainted and forgotten by the council.
Many federal agencies can cite laws or rules that they say grant them the authority to take part of the earmarked money.
He also described the earmarked tax for health as a book-keeping exercise that does not commit any extra money to the NHS.
Agro EcoEnergy's Tanzania project has been stalled for years because of a row over the relocation and compensation of farmers living on the earmarked land.
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