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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time earmarked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific amount of time that has been set aside or designated for a particular purpose or activity. Example: "We have a total of two hours of time earmarked for the meeting to discuss the project updates."
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The Backbench Business Committee, the Commons body which decides which subjects are allocated some of the Parliamentary time earmarked for issues of concern to backbench MPs, has today rejected Labour MP Jonathan Reynolds's request to have it debated.
But plans for Russian scientific experiments have been grounded by the country's recent decision to sell NASA thousands of hours of station time earmarked for research by Russian cosmonauts for $60 million needed to complete a key station component (Science, 9 October, p. 206).
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Drillers are going into some areas that were once, in rosier times, earmarked for housing or other uses, and elsewhere companies are creating jobs and taxes in communities that have been gasping for air, and ways to make ends meet.
The direct-write electronics approach reduces design iteration times, earmarking the tool as an invention machine with rapid prototyping.
When Benioff founded it, in 1999, he imposed a mandate that he called the "1 1 1 model": one per cent of the company's equity, profits or product, and employee time were earmarked for philanthropy.
The two at once fell into conversation about the structure of DNA, even though the DNA problem, by the etiquette of British science at the time, was earmarked for King's College in London.
The time frame earmarked to implement the change was three months starting from the 8th of February 2003 up to 8th May 2003.
Put in context, the total cost of falling described here is the equivalent of almost 20% of total NHS pharmaceutical expenditure, the total budget of a new strategic health authority, or more than three times the earmarked budget for mental health, coronary heart disease, cancer, and primary care in England [ 11].
A priest conducting funeral services for the late Pennsylvania Rep. John Murtha on Tuesday said in his remarks that there is "a time to make law and a time to change laws, and, yes, a time to earmark".
"The writer of Ecclesiastes could also have written 'a time to make law and a time to change laws,' " Father George said, adding, wryly, "and, yes, a time to earmark".
The manager made the point that he had submitted a list of targets to the board on 21 April, before last season's title had been claimed, and that this was not the time to earmark new targets.
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