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The less good might be earmarked for cuts.
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Jewelry, art or antique furniture can be earmarked or itemized in a will, but knickknacks might have emotional value.
He added that TIF money must be earmarked for future use — otherwise it expires — and that might explain the fate of some of the money.
Too much debt might make a company's stock riskier because of the earnings that must be earmarked to pay interest on the debt.
$50 million will be earmarked for mobile game developers.
Craigiehall Camp would be earmarked for disposal.
Some taxes can be earmarked for a particular purpose.
He gave no details of what the explosives might have been earmarked for.
One might speculate that proteins with an intrinsic plasticity such as cyclophilin A may have been earmarked by evolution to become enzymatic catalysts, because all the structural prerequisites for catalysis are already present in the non-active protein.
One risk is that children are earmarked for adoption very young, even when their mothers are pregnant when, if priorities were different, alternative solutions might be found.
That might be news to Mr. Yoon, who told me that Ms. Almonte would be the "primary user" of the A.T.V. that was earmarked for Inwood Hill Park.
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