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Meanings of allocate funds in English
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Usage of allocate funds in English
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Local libraries and schools should allocatefunds to host free programming workshops.
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Jessica Shepherd explains: Local authorities currently decide how to allocatefunds.
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The government said it would allocatefunds to maintain and boost conservation efforts.
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The parliament did not allocatefunds for participating, Candu told reporters.
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Others, however, see China as increasingly likely to allocatefunds to assets other than Treasuries.
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The 2020 budget creates green jobs but fails to allocatefunds to climate change initiatives.
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An issuer can allocatefunds for renewable projects, but that doesn't make its overall business any greener.
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And I would allocatefunds, first to all the people who aren't cared for, that's a wonderful point.
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Unaware of a given company's tax arrangements, our investor is likely to allocatefunds where returns will be maximised.
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We believe it is fairer to allocatefunds based on the numbers of patients practices serve and the health needs of those patients.
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Elsewhere on Thursday, the Government will publish its budgetary Estimates, the figures showing how it intends to allocatefunds for the coming year.
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It urged donor states to allocatefunds "as flexibly as possible" as the routes taken by the refugees were continually changing.
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No differences were noted between rural and urban locations or between hospitals that allocatefunds in the budget versus those that do not.
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We will work closely with national and local outdoor officials to allocatefunds where the need is most critical immediately and throughout the recovery.
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Collectively, the senators proposed legislation that would allocatefunds to states and hospitals to develop standardized best practices to prevent and respond to pregnancy-related complications.
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The Franco-German letter said that finalising how to allocatefunds raised by such a tax should not be a precondition for agreement to pursue it.