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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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121, The Council was funded by central and local government, its statements were often masterly.
122, But Sierra Club lobbyist Raena Honan said the program never was properly funded since being approved in 1986.
123, They provide a bridge between local organizations, such as campuses and libraries, and the federally funded NSFNET backbone service.
124, An operating profit of £184m enabled 69 % of the interest due on loans to be funded out of turnover totalling £666m.
125, Another 50 are funded for places on specialist courses for example at universities, polytechnics and agricultural colleges.
126, The Board is funded by an annual levy on builders and sub-contractors.
127, Medicaid is a state-administered program for low-income recipients that is substantially funded by the federal government.
128, She funded the reductions by cutting spending and reducing state contributions to various pension and trust funds.
129, Quaker Oats funded about one-third of the studies, which were performed by university and company scientists over the last 15 years.
130, This agency should be funded as employers are given financial help to carry out their obligations under the legislation.
131, Yet he is ahead of many heavily funded university labs in attempting to transfer control from humans to machines.
132, But when they are funded according to outcomes(sentencedict.com), they become obsessive about performance.
133, But the uncertain future of Speywood Laboratories, a small biotechnology company which funded the project threatens its development.
134, Much of the expansion in solar energy has been funded with loans from international lending institutions.
135, I think it may be pertinent at this point to raise the question of how the new department will be funded.
136, As charities, all the work of these organisations is funded through voluntary donations.
137, Backed by a $ 172,689 campaign funded by the cemetery industry, the proposal sailed through with 68 percent of the vote.
138, A federally funded study of educational performance contracts in twenty localities found that the results were universally disappointing.
139, Galileo development is initially being funded by vendors - under pressure to win new procurement contracts.
139, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
140, The study continued to be funded by the government long after penicillin was available as a cure.
141, From April the rent of new residents will be funded by the council's community care budget.
142, Grants are not given into the control of women participating in the projects being funded.
143, The bureau promotes tourism in the county and is funded by the county and several cities.
144, Modelled on its Princeton namesake, it is funded mainly by the state of Berlin.
145, Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded.
146, The inventors of the national curriculum seemed not to have thought about how it would be funded, he claimed.
147, A new service would have to be funded by the Exchequer, not local government using existing services.
148, That has ten curators and this museum has one person and she isn't properly funded.
149, The allocation of publicly funded places in long-term care is contingent upon assessment in the future.
150, Since the 1974 Housing Act many have been publicly funded.
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