Sentence examples for resources earmarked from inspiring English sources

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The total projected resources for 2014 2017, comprising the categories of regular resources (non-earmarked funds), other resources (earmarked funds) and trust funds, which include opening balances of US$3,083.7 million, amount to US$26,700.7 million.

The injustice is in making councils pay for this subsidy from resources earmarked for families on waiting lists, instead of meeting it from general taxation.

Montek Ahluwalia, of India's Planning Commission, said last year that he reckoned only 16% of the resources earmarked for the poor under the country's subsidised food distribution scheme ever reached them.

Westminster's frequent concern for poverty and under-development in the north-east of England is not replicated when it comes to the relative lack of state resources earmarked to tackle deprivation in Cornwall.

Some made great claims for what the inclusion of such a category might achieve, but many civil rights leaders argued against the multiracial box, viewing it as a direct assault on their ability to redress racial inequality that would dilute resources earmarked for minorities.

Americans should have confidence that the Department of Defense has a game plan and the capacity to destroy Hussein's regime, but we have less reason to feel the same level of confidence about the blueprint and resources earmarked to rebuild Iraq because no one talks about them.

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The performance of fundraising for regular resources – funds contributed without any restrictions on their use – and other resources income, earmarked for certain projects and aspects of UNICEF's work, will be discussed at the meeting.

17In Denmark and Switzerland, spending on active programmes is closely related to the level of unemployment as participation in re-employment programmes is a right and a duty after a certain duration of the joblessness spell and adequate resources are earmarked in the budget every year depending on the expected evolution in unemployment.

Thus, less than 10% of the world's research resources are earmarked for 90% of the health problems [ 2].

The European Union's Structural Funds, one third of total EU resources, have earmarked around 10% for support for research, both in people (funding for training and early careers) and facilites (such as 'science parks').

However, when resources are earmarked to fund specific health interventions as is the case with the way many GHIs operate, they may create problems at country level, mirroring those faced by the project approach: narrow targets [ 15], fragmentation and duplication of efforts; and pressure on governments to respond to the separate requirements of different programs and donors [ 16].

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