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is pooled
noun
A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water.
Exact(60)
Suppose the money is pooled and stacked on a table in a Senate committee room.
In effect, some sovereignty is pooled in return for the chance of higher prosperity.
The rest is pooled centrally and redistributed back to local authorities.
The money is pooled together to pay for everything, and you all are getting a bargain.
The programs funding is pooled from several state and county agencies.
In other areas of our lives risk is pooled but not here and that's what a cap does," he said.
Or perhaps the money is pooled with other tips and divvied up among tipped workers at the restaurant.
The individual's personal budget, used to buy care, is pooled, managed by the centre, stretching resources further.
In the UK, rich and poor areas still co-operate; most of the money to pay for these services is pooled and spread around using national government mechanisms.
As risk is pooled in insurance, the rich would make higher payments for negligibly extra benefits – which raises interesting political questions.
Usually an event is pooled if reporters would overpower it: a meeting in a small room with a foreign leader, or a tour of a factory.
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