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The phrase "abuse funding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the misuse or misallocation of financial resources intended for support or assistance.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the organization was involved in abuse funding, diverting resources meant for community aid to personal expenses."
Alternatives: "misuse of funds" or "funding misappropriation".
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Northern Kentucky's substance abuse funding from state and federal sources for 2013 was just under $2.4 million, roughly $5 per capita below the state average.
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We know about the abuse women and children suffered at the hands of the clergy, abuse funded by a theocratic Irish state.
Troy Buswell, current treasurer of Western Australia, kept himself to sniffing chairs, abusing funds and a extramarital affair, and was only exiled from the ministry for eight months before coming back as treasurer.
"The 2002 Water Act contains a system of checks and balances so that people can be taken to court if they are abusing funds," said Mr. Leagile.
The new verses preach about going to college, quitting alcohol abuse, and funding state schools... because he got hiiiiiiigh.
And, I'm calling on Congress to continue their vital support of the Victims of Child Abuse Act funding so the estimated more than 250,000 children who will be abused in 2014, receive the help they deserve.
Dominant among the opponents of change who testify before legislative panels are the recipients of public funds - police chiefs, prosecutors, and drug abuse experts funded by government contracts and grants.
On Tuesday, Najib sacked his deputy, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who has fiercely criticised the government's handling of allegations of abuse of funds by by state investor 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
"There was a definite abuse of funds," an ex-employee said.
In a number of situations, there has been fingering of certain of the leaders in gross abuse of funds, corruption, bribery and autocracy.
Public deception on cancer science reminds us of the statement of Philip Zelikow 'The creation and maintenance of public myths exert a powerful influence' [1].8 Lack of oversight and accountability and abuse of funds on too many failed projects made cancer research a myth making machine by 'intellectuals' who portray cancer as too difficult a problem to solve!
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