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Meanings of divert money in English
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Usage of divert money in English
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It will also divertmoney currently paid to non-governmental organizations to the security forces.
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That will divertmoney from other places.
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The Health Service Executive (HSE) must now follow suit and not divertmoney into other areas.
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The Daily Mail and Nigel Farage reckon we should divertmoney from foreign aid to shore up our defences.
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Education workers have called on the Government to divertmoney currently paid to fee-paying schools to areas of(...)
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The College of Psychiatrists has expressed dismay at plans to divertmoney supposedly ring-fenced for mental health to other areas.
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Already, the island has introduced so-called clawback measures to divertmoney to pay debt at its infrastructure, highway and other agencies.
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Assistance for climate change should not be allowed to divertmoney from the pledges we have already made to the poorest.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio had already said he would divertmoney from the city's police department to social services.
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The police will have to divertmoney from another area of the agency in order to pay for the fast-tracked body armour.
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While this may offend the squeamish, it means the bond issuer - the World Bank - can divertmoney to affected countries.
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Democratic officials argue even a modest investment could pay dividends by forcing Trump to divertmoney from other states, while benefiting down-ballot candidates.
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That's enough to cover 11 months of bond sales at the current pace without causing the banks to divertmoney from private sector lending.
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Republicans and abortion opponents said the new law will let states divertmoney now going to groups that perform abortions to organizations that do not.
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The president said emergency powers would empower him to divertmoney from other accounts already approved by Congress, including military construction projects, to his wall.
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Education workers have called on the Government to divertmoney currently paid to fee-paying schools to areas "of greatest need" in the education system.