Sentence examples for allocated to project from inspiring English sources

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This attention can come through more forethought on the implications of their project as a traveling technology, more research on the various elements involved in the project, such as ICT systems, and more funding allocated to project leadership and project leadership development during the development and early implementation phases of the project.

Although the Office of Management and Budget had suggested that Congress set aside nearly $12 billion in contingency funds by dipping into money allocated to Project BioShield and the stimulus plan, Levi said the legislators made the right decision not to rely on what he called a "rob-Peter-to-pay-Paul" strategy.

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The board scrutinises grants allocated to projects across the capital.

It comes on top of the £1.1bn already allocated to projects in the first year of the next parliament.

A spokeswoman for the charity said "all money raised will be allocated to projects working with children in the UK" in line with its stated purpose.

A new report by HelpAge International analyses the levels of humanitarian financing allocated to projects targeting older people and children under five.

The analysis covered the more than 29,000 acres sold under the law as of Nov. 1, as well as the $2.3 billion in expenditures allocated to projects as of Aug. 31 by the Department of the Interior, which oversees distribution of the money.

A report from IPPR North, a think-tank, finds that, not including HS2, fully 89% of current plans for investment in transport infrastructure have been allocated to projects in London and the south-east.

A separate audit by Yoshimitsu Shiozaki, an expert in urban planning from Kobe University who looked at 9.2 trillion yens' worth (over $115 billion) of spending, found that a quarter of that amount was allocated to projects unlikely to directly benefit anyone in the disaster zone.

This value roughly corresponds to SGI funding allocated to projects on the Modoc Plateau ($5.9 million) during the 2011 fiscal year (NRCS 2012b).

Negative synergistic effects can come from additional funding being allocated to projects that are similar to previous ones and offer marginal novelty or potential for benefit.

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