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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211. The way in which Gingrich and his assistants went about funding the program suggests a serious form of abuse.
212. Funding will be based on an assessment of individual departments.
213. The City Council unanimously approved funding for the search Wednesday.
214. Sound program support through a combination of funding sources is another evidence of success, too.
215. Mr Clinton has signed appropriations bills funding seven cabinet agencies.
216. Nearly half its projects had a full or partial environmental impact assessment carried out prior to funding.
217. For many years a child from an ethnic background with problems has received twice the average funding.
218. He supports parental notification and opposes government funding, but does not advocate a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
219. Government funding to Social service departments who pay 230-pounds for each resident each week will be cut substantially in April.
220. The Trust has become increasingly aware, as funding becomes available, of the unrivalled educational resource of its properties.
221. Wilson marked it for full funding in his proposed budget.
222. In conducting this review the University has taken into account the feasibility of raising the necessary funding from outside sources.
223. Public agencies get most of their funding from legislatures, city councils, and elected boards.
224. Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman Will the Minister make absolutely certain that the funding councils use up-to-date figures?
225. We would expand the Smart award scheme for small companies which has been constrained by funding resources.
226. Likewise, voluntary bodies need funding to enable them to bid for contracts.
227. Development budgets are at least 90-per-cent dependent on donor funding.
228. Some districts are gaining monies as a result of the change to capitation funding and others are losing.
229. Unfortunately, he claimed, the main activities of large intergovernmental funding agencies had gone into the latter and not the former.
230. This should also include the cost of funding any additional money required to complete the work.
231. Forum participants agreed that organizational and funding issues must be resolved so that new high-speed communications services can be developed.
232. Funding for public works, including community-based arts projects,[sentencedict.com/funding.html] went some way towards alleviating mass unemployment.
233. But the overall basis of academic library funding is changing significantly.
234. What we pressed him to do in Committee was to include in the Bill power to set up a funding council.
235. The university research covers fundamental and applied research in various disciplines and is heavily dependent on direct and indirect government funding.
236. It will probably be used for capital funding rather than running costs.
237. This has led to a departure from the generally accepted principle of state funding for educational projects.
238. Although private funding has bridged much of this gap, declining ticket sales of 35 % have intensified financial pressures.
239. Mersey Barrage Company bosses say the scheme has proved too bold for the funding it needed.
240. Those seeking state funding should have to pledge themselves not to teach intolerance or disrespect for secular law.
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