Sentence examples for reserved for projects from inspiring English sources

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On the other side, facing the street, was her living room-den-office, which contained two upholstered chairs and the desk she reserved for projects outside of work — publicity for bands she believed in, short reviews for Vibe and Spin — although these had fallen off sharply in recent years.

To interrogate the methylation status of CpGs, array-based methods have recently been used for large sets of samples, while the whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) approach has been reserved for projects with smaller sets of samples, because of its high cost.

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One wall was reserved for Project Cyberfolk, an ambitious effort to track the real-time happiness of the entire Chilean nation in response to decisions made in the op room.

Regulators have been looking at how much banks think they will make in revenues into 2010 and how much they will have reserved for projected loan losses though that time.

Shell's Gulf Coast GTL project was hailed by Louisiana's Bobby Jindal with the usual enthusiasm governors reserve for projects that could bring thousands of highly-paid jobs to the state.

He said offsets should be reserved for existing projects, not to enable new ones.

They did not object to that as until it was stopped by the Home Office in 2001 some 7% of their budget was reserved for voluntary projects.

It won financing from a federal grant reserved for "special projects of national significance," and at its peak helped 1,000 young people a year, former shelter workers said.

Unfortunately, Mr. Muschamp has subjected these ideas to a critical scrutiny normally reserved for finished projects and outrageously relates them conceptually to neo-Fascism.

Déby said that he needed to spend more money on his armed forces because of a refugee crisis on Chad's border with Sudan, near Darfur, and in December the Chadian National Assembly passed amendments to the law, reducing the amount of oil revenue reserved for antipoverty projects.

The $208 million it cost to revive the museum came from tax dollars reserved for cultural projects and donations from the museum's Royal Board of Trustees.

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