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Sentence count:243+6Posted:2016-12-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: confoundedsurroundedfundrefundmindedfundingextendedsuspendedMeaning: [fʌnd]  adj. furnished with funds. 
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61, A force that can handle two major regional conflicts can be funded in several ways.
62, They are increasingly being funded by external sources, such as industry.
63, A universal system of health insurance known as Medicare, funded from general taxation, was introduced in 1984.
64, The debt will be funded through a syndicate of New Zealand and overseas financial institutions.
65, The only publicly funded workers professionally concerned with crime prevention are police crime prevention officers.
66, This intervention was seen as a way of minimizing the harmful and the more undesirable side-effects of commercially funded media.
67, In reality, what is being funded is not interactive video but a solution to an urgent educational problem.
68, StreetSideInvestor.com is funded through advertising sales and six major investors.
69, The Institute will be housed in a Regency terrace house in central London and will be funded by private capital.
70, The probation service and voluntary agencies were to be funded to provide an alternative form of punishment for the less serious offender.
71, As appropriate, the Council occasionally employs specialists on fixed-term contracts to undertake externally funded projects.
72, However, most foundations and governmental funding agencies will supply a list of recently funded research projects.
73, Until now its been funded by public donations, but they're about to run out.
74, She is a highly qualified research scientist whose contract, funded by the pharmaceutical industry, has come to an end.
75, The administration clearly preferred not to have any federally funded programs directly aimed at local economic development.
76, The scheme began with 35 projects funded to the tune of Ecu10,000 each to put forward more detailed proposals.
77, There may be difficult decisions to take about which new services should be funded first and how best to run them.
78, The foundation funded a dozen new career centers in high schools, where students could come for career guidance and counseling.
79, This deficit was funded by the use of surpluses earned in prior years.
80, Arts and Sports Councils established under Acts of Parliament and funded by block grant offer a further instance.
81, Instead they funded the rapid development of Britain into a major industrial economy and formidable international power.
82, The 19-person start-up was funded by Colorado-based desktop publishing software makers Quark Inc.
83, The mechanics lost out,(http://sentencedict.com/funded.html) and the place became a research institute funded by subscribers who attended lectures.
84, Health care needs to be detached from them and funded from general taxes.
85, Research on responsible business practices would be funded at four universities.
86, Naturally this had immediate consequences for the destitute fed by the church chest that rich believers funded.
87, He also produces the village newsletter which is funded by the parish council.
88, There is concern among Republicans that the groups being funded by the grants will be antagonistic to the new administration.
89, The Select Committee has taken an interest and has recognised that we have fully funded the programme that we set out.
90, Opted-out schools are funded directly according to the number of pupils they attract.
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