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Despite their decent salaries, the average millennial has to earmark roughly 7% of earnings toward student loans.
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Mr. Ashford: I think we have to earmark some of them to help industry develop cleaner technology.
I suppose if you're going to sell machines that kill other people, you have to earmark somebody that it's OK to kill.
Though it must service and repay the debt it will raise to buy Vodafone, it will no longer have to earmark almost half of its earnings for its British shareholder.
He said that planning regulations would be relaxed, developers would have to pay windfall taxes on profits to pay for more housing and local authorities would have to earmark new land for development.
Under statutory rules, councils have to earmark certain funds for specific purposes although local authorities also set aside "unallocated" funds for short term financial contingencies or to mitigate risk.
"The more they have, the more they get to earmark," he said.
"A priority of the government has to involve earmarking a proportion of funds for social housing," he insists.
"Some of the units have to be earmarked for affordability".
Honduran authorities have promised to earmark more funds to fix the problems but failed to do so, activists say.
A congressman has the power to "earmark" funds for a specific project.
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