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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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91, The $ 8 million building is part of a redevelopment project funded primarily by the City of Oakland.
92, Within existing Compacts, companies have funded prizes for attendance, computers, conferences and other activities.
93, In unmistakable terms the Act prohibits the exclusion of-individuals from federally funded programs because of their race.
94, Projects to be funded are selected by committees of scientists, occasionally joined by politicians and civil servants.
95, Commissioners met individually with Castillo to present their proposals for neighborhood improvements to be funded under the pass-through allocations.
96, They suspect that the rebels are being funded by Western governments.
97, The outreach services are free, Scholle says, funded by county and state coffers.
98, The station will carry religious, as well as documentary, news and drama material and will be funded by advertising revenue.
99, In fact, many public schools are funded by property taxes, making direct the connection between residential and education segregation.
100, There are many cheaper and constructive ways to contain young offenders, but they ware not being funded by the Government.
101, Public entrepreneurs know that when institutions are funded according to inputs, they have little reason to strive for better performance.
102, A number of reasons exist as to why companies run funded schemes.
103, He also asked for a voluntary moratorium on embryo research that is privately funded.
104, Approximately 15 people graduate from the federally funded San Diego Job Corps each week, and 15 replace them.
105, This project will also be funded from World Bank loans.
106, The number of funded vacancies may be insufficient for all of them to be offered full-time posts.
107, They opened the Kip Keino School, funded by various donations.
108, The Government are committed to a publicly funded health service, firmly located in the public sector.
109, Also costed at 36 trillion lire(http://sentencedict.com/funded.html), this section will be funded directly by the municipality.
110, Non-core activities will have to be funded through subscriptions from students of roughly £70 a year.
111, In the 1990s over 75 percent of local spending will, in effect, be funded through central government grant.
112, Student Enterprise projects are also being funded, allowing groups of students to develop their own projects which develop these essential skills.
113, This must continue to be funded as before to maintain basic development of the technology.
114, It is proposed that half of the project's time will be funded by case study work.
115, The newspaper's further claim that the police funded an Inkatha rally in January 1991 was later confirmed officially.
116, Mr. Battle Is the Minister aware that at Leeds university top-quality alpha-grade research in technical and scientific subjects can no longer be funded?
117, Several government and local authority funded regeneration programmes have attracted retail and other industries to the area.
118, The contracts will guarantee that specific maintenance and construction projects will be funded if a local bond measure passes.
119, We funded those actions out of our many savings elsewhere, as our family of quality programs took hold.
120, The Science and Engineering Research Council are clearly interested in the initial destinations of those students they have funded.
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