Sentence examples for be earmarked from inspiring English sources

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be earmarked

verb

To mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

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The less good might be earmarked for cuts.

"Some of the units have to be earmarked for affordability".

Funds would also be earmarked for emergency obstetric services.

Half the money would be earmarked for that purpose.

Dinkins also backed a proposal that part of the "peace dividend" be earmarked to help cities.

Part of the money saved by removing Trident from Scottish waters would be earmarked for childcare.

(Smaller dollops of cash are to be earmarked for roads and ports).

Much of that money would be earmarked to reduce principal owed by homeowners facing foreclosure.

Mr. Rendell pledged that money from privatization would be earmarked for transportation.

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The final £300m a year could yet be earmarked for other policies.

The money will be earmarked for programs in 22 developing countries.

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