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unfunded
adjective
Not funded; having received no funding.
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"Clearly, the data protection issue needs to be dealt with, because ICO cannot be unfunded, but I doubt that there will be a significant increase in the FOI budget," Room said.
So you have to make a decision as an entrepreneur on whether you want to raise money and be a venture capital-funded business, or be an unfunded business that grows organically.
One in three agreed with the Conservatives that Labour has made about £20bn of unfunded spending promises, and 49% of British people do not think the government has halved the deficit.
But the next five years, with a European referendum looming, problems in Scotland just begun, unfunded pledges to finance and major cuts to make, will present major obstacles to Cameron's hope that this 2015 election can prove a watershed in UK politics, keeping Labour out for a generation.
We have always been clear that we will not make unfunded commitments and that all our manifesto pledges would be fully costed.
California is not meeting its annual required contribution to CalSTRS, the retirement fund for teachers, let alone tackling the unfunded debt.
The total unfunded liability is about $20 billion, more than five times the city's operating budget.
Meanwhile, the CalSTRS unfunded liabilities grow by $22m a day.The third problem is perhaps the most serious: a crisis of poverty and social immobility, particularly among Latinos (who will soon be the state's biggest ethnic group).
This is, at best, a palliative.California's second problem is a mountain of liabilities: some $355 billion, mostly in the form of unfunded promises to provide pensions and health care to retired public servants.
The state's huge unfunded pension obligations will be a big issue at the election.Greasing the diplomatic wheelAlfonso Portillo, the president of Guatemala from 2000 to 2004, pleaded guilty in a court in New York to laundering money.
With few domestic buyers, share prices tumble faster, which fuels further selling.In this section Bad vibrations All bets are off Squeezy money Over the edge That sinking feeling Unfunded mandate Under the covers A biased market Correction: The IMF Reprints Related items Japanese politics: Keep 'em guessingOct 30th 2008The falling stockmarket particularly hurts the banks.
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