Sentence examples for in monies from inspiring English sources

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Racing's senior officials may not have seen much of Thursday's action as they fretted over how to respond to the news from the Levy Board that the funding it will provide for 2016 will have to be cut by £4m with perhaps a greater cut the following year, thanks to a decline in monies received from bookmakers.

Prosecutors said this morning that they are seeking the freezing and forfeiture of $37 million in monies earned by Fastow.

It added: "As previously stated, Ticketus will claim upon these guarantees to recover any potential shortfall in monies owed to Ticketus by the club".

A recent federal stimulus bill provides transit authorities with $8.4 billion in monies for capital improvements, but only 10percentt of the funds can be used for operations.

Moreover, the Obama administration has also taken notice, the advent of the My Brother's Keeper (MBK) initiative last year has brought national attention, fostered collaborative partnerships, and even resulted in monies to support interventions focused on boys and men of color.

When it is reported in a few days that this independent voice is dead last in monies raised for his campaign, the general assumption will be that the concerns outlined above do not match the interests or the needs of the people of the 26th District of California.

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In Monier's patented designs the basic principle of reinforced-concrete structural members was clearly established: the concrete slab or girder took most of the compressive forces, and the embedded metal wire took most of the tensile forces.

In Monier-Williams's words: "It is rather the living animal [the cow] which is the perpetual object of the object".

He led the nation in purse monies earned in 1956 and 1957.

My fear is that in Des Monies and in his short-lived presidential campaign, Mr. Vilsack was an ardent supporter of ethanol, so has been President-elect Obama. President-elect Obama

After being defanged during World War II, bipartisan amendments passed by Congress in 1986 reinvigorated the bill, and the law has since saved the government over $20 billion in recovered monies, and exponentially more in deterrence, continuing to serve as a robust a bulwark against fraud.

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