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to disburse

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To pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury.

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We will continue to disburse funds weekly, and each donor will receive disbursement updates and progress reports from the field.

It is to disburse £2.6m in both December and February.

Some organization was required in order to disburse the educational grant.

Freshly elected provincial councils have considerable power to disburse development funds and patronage.

More likely, antitax lawmakers would vote to disburse the money via tax cuts.

The European Commission is in turn expected to disburse a further €1.15 billion.

In London, shareholders voted for their exchange to disburse £510 million to investors.

The White House wants the State Department to disburse the bulk of the new AIDS money.

Even before the €5bn package, the EU found it difficult to disburse money this year.

Another issue is that countries can't agree how to disburse the money for adaptation projects.

Some states are even using the cards to disburse child-support payments or unemployment benefits.

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