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Meanings of spent on education in English
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Usage of spent on education in English
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Universities get the largest share of the taxpayers' money spentoneducation.
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She said the FIFA money had been spentoneducation and prevention measures.
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No investment yields better returns than money spentoneducation.
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Funds spentoneducation and outreach must be brand neutral and cannot feature Volkswagen vehicles.
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Since when has money saved by government red-lining been spentoneducation and cancer research?
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Among high-income economies, the amount spentoneducation is less important than how those resources are used.
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Such unemployment is a terrible waste of resources, including of public funds already spentoneducation and training.
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In newspaper articles and speeches, Professor Zibakalam said the money spent on the nuclear programme would be better spentoneducation and health.
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The dilemma is made more painful for the government by the Conservatives' pledge to increase the share of national income spentoneducation.
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In newspaper articles and speeches, Professor Zibakalam said the money spent on the nuclear program would be better spentoneducation and health.
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Supporters of the proposed tax argue the money should be spentoneducation, infrastructure and other programs that would benefit the wider public.
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Under the agreement with California and the Justice Department, funds spentoneducation and outreach must be brand-neutral and cannot feature Volkswagen vehicles.
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Money spentoneducation or healthcare improves the quality of people's lives more than a pair of discounted Ugg boots, or a Big Mac.
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If there was no war, that money would be spentoneducation, Saudi national Ammar Khaled told Reuters outside a supermarket in the capital Riyadh.
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According to the Education at a Glancestudy, just 4.4 per cent of the State's GDP was spentoneducation in 2003.
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The DA responded by saying that Zuma is "bleeding South Africans dry" while the money could have been spentoneducation or additional policing.