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the disbursed
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To pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury.
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Although the disbursed foreign grants could not counterbalance the dramatic drop in R&D expenditures in the NIS, they at least had a positive impact on the diffusion of new approaches and methodologies as well as standards and model practices (Le Gohebel et al. [2011]).
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Still, when considered closely, the bounties disbursed under the Raj do become uncomfortable.
After the securities were sold, the trustees disbursed interest and principal payments to investors over the life of the trusts.
Last week the IMF disbursed $150.1 million to the de facto government of Honduras, and it plans to disburse another $13.8 million on September 9.
The CIF, doing pretty much the same thing as the GEF, disbursed a total of $343 million this year (0.34% of $100 billion).
Yet researchers have found it impossible to ascertain how the $9bn£6bnbn) disbursed to Haiti by the international community was spent.
With the economic climate so uncertain, the $33 million disbursed annually by Dartmouth in scholarship aid is no small sum.
Sams doesn't think that the currently disbursed code will leak from the partners themselves, and that may be true.
Payments is the amount disbursed to empanelled hospitals under the scheme.
We return the money once the funds are disbursed from the central government" (KI 1).
Losses make up 2.28percentt of the loan program's total commitments, or 3.6percentt of the amount disbursed.
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