Similar words: surrounding, abound in, landing, spending, depending, outstanding, corresponding to, fund. Meaning: [fʌnd] n. 1. financial resources provided to make some project possible 2. the act of financing.
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91. All the organizations involved have sent urgent appeals to the government, asking for extra funding.
92. It is generally agreed that more funding is needed for education.
93. The funding is subject to approval by the Board of Education.
94. Parliament has voted £20 million extra funding for road improvements.
95. We're funding research into new areas such as law enforcement technology.
96. The hospital manager said the project would be mothballed until funding became available.
97. Business sponsorship must be a supplement to, not a substitute for, public funding.
98. Funding from the World Bank lends credibility to the project.
99. The funding for the project was withdrawn so that really threw a spanner in the works.
100. If we can't get any funding we might as well forget the whole thing .
101. The fine arts have suffered from a lack of government funding.
102. On education funding, Japan performs best but spends the least per student.
103. Both projects are on ice until the question of funding is resolved.
104. The president called for greater funding for housing for the poor.
105. Canada is funding the programme to the tune of $30 million.
106. Scientists now have to compete for funding, and do not share information among themselves.
107. We hope that additional sources of funding can be tapped.
108. Present levels of funding have forced the school to cut its teaching staff.
109. And last but not least there is the question of adequate funding.
110. Because of lack of funding many long-term research projects are being chopped.
111. We were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the project.
112. The project is being held in abeyance until agreement is reached on funding it.
113. The government has refused to make up a £30,[http://sentencedict.com/funding.html]000 shortfall in funding.
114. The proposal was a non-starter from the beginning because there was no possibility of funding.
115. Another area that warrants attention is that of funding for universities.
116. By withdrawing the funding, the government signed the project's death warrant.
117. We expect good results soon, if the board can see its way clear to continuing funding the project.
118. The cuts in government funding have had a pernicious effect on local health services.
119. The project suddenly got a new lease of life when the developers agreed to provide some more funding.
120. Some theatres receive a small amount of funding from the state.
More similar words: surrounding, abound in, landing, spending, depending, outstanding, corresponding to, fund, hand in, end in, send in, fundamental, dining, trading, leading, wedding, building, including, hand in hand, according, recording, excluding, regarding, according to, underlying, building materials, round and round, funeral, fungible, function.