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Meanings of funnel more in English
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Usage of funnel more in English
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The plan now is to funnelmore aid via local NGOs and directly through Pakistan's civilian government.
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Nevertheless, she said, If it does raise awareness, it will potentially funnelmore money into nonprofits fighting the trade.
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The place was also hugely underutilised, its owners preferring to funnelmore glamorous events to their other venue at Paris Bercy.
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Retired Major General Arnold Fields said there needed to be more accountability, particularly as the Obama administration intends to funnelmore funds through Afghan institutions.
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The three helped the son of the president of Equatorial Guinea funnelmore than $100 million into U.S. bank accounts, according to the subcommittee report.
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Instead, Tinseltown funnelsmore and more resources into mega-budget, formula-driven and generally mediocre superhero and fantasy films.
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Moreover, wealthy global and non-resident buyers have funnelledmore than £100bn into London property over recent years, making the problem even worse.
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Israel says Tehran, displeased with Hamas for abandoning Damascus, now funnelsmore of its money and arms to Hamas' rival Islamic Jihad.
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Since her death on Friday, Democratic donors have toppled fundraising records - funnellingmore than US$90m to candidates and progressive groups.
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- Democratic donors smashed fundraising records, funnelingmore than $90 million in just more than 24 hours.
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He also said discussion would focus on funnelingmore money through the Afghan government but ensuring it is not lost to waste, corruption and inefficiency.
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One of Grimm's fundraisers, Diana Durand, was arrested in January on charges that she illegally funneledmore than $10,000 to his campaign.
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Renzi, 54, is also accused of funnelingmore than $400,000 from an insurance company he managed into personal and campaign accounts between 2001 and 2009.