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As a report by the British North-American Committee (BNAC), a group of businessmen, academics and parliamentarians, points out, when a scheme is unfunded, the employer is, in effect, avoiding the cost of borrowing the money to fund the plan.
Because the study was unfunded, the interviews were not audio-recorded and then transcribed, but rather detailed notes of responses were taken during the interview and returned to participants for verification.
Off-radar and unfunded, the Chisenhale Dance Space is the nearest thing London has to an underground dance scene.
It's impossible to say just how unfunded the pensions are because actuaries must guess how much money the funds will need to pay out in the future.
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I meant unfunded in the commercial sense as I understand it from the gadget side.
David Walker, former Comptroller General of the United States, quantified the crushing "unfunded liabilities" confronting the nation.
Some $4.3 billion of that is "unfunded"—ie, the firm has failed to put aside enough money to meet its obligations.
The Conservatives called Labour's plan "unfunded" and "pie-in-the-sky" and said it would lead to more taxation.
Last year, 81% of the country's national TB programme was completely unfunded, according to the World Health Organisation.
Of course, the fact that this is a one man (unfunded) show means the service could disappear at any moment.
Labour called the pledge "unfunded, uncosted and... totally unbelievable".
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