Earmarked Sentence Examples

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  • Since that date the most important changes effected in the elementary education system were the abolition, in 1886, of individual inspection of the lower standards - afterwards extended to the whole of the standards, the inspectors applying a collective test, the " block-grant " system, to the efficiency of a school - and the abolition of school fees (1889) for the compulsory standards, the loss being made up principally by a parliamentary grant, and partly by a proportion, earmarked for the purpose, of the proceeds of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Act 1890, and the Education and Local Taxation Account (Scotland) Act 1892.

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  • A large number of guns had been retained ashore in view of the danger of a determined attack by the Turks on the 8th, when the lines were thinly held; it had been decided to abandon several of these, worn-out ordnance being earmarked for the purpose.

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  • The perch swim was earmarked six meters out but downstream at about a 45-degree angle to the fishing position.

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  • This litter is earmarked as having superior odor control.

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  • They spent monies previously earmarked for the Galashiels facility.

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  • The meeting is earmarked for the return of long-time injury absentee Jesper B. Jensen to further boost the Panthers ranks.

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  • Sergeant Terras is helping with fundraising and assisting in making a case for the monies previously earmarked for the Galashiels facility.

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  • In addition, a tiny minority have core capital funding earmarked for adult basic skills learning.

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  • The UK's pledge, for instance, is to be taken from money already earmarked for aid.

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  • Similar amounts have been provisionally earmarked for each of the following 2 years.

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  • Some of the funding available is specifically earmarked for Cancer Research.

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  • He has already earmarked his brother for a battle - Rant is betting on a yellow card!

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  • There are no additional resources currently earmarked for this purpose.

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  • This month it earmarked another £ 100,000 to help medics maintain its thriving database.

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  • However money earmarked for post-war reconstruction will not go to companies in France, Germany, Russia or Syria.

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  • Some grants, scholarships, loans and other forms of financial aid are specifically earmarked for mothers, single parents, or similar nontraditional students.

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  • As part of the federal stimulus, the Obama Administration has earmarked $3.2 billion for energy efficiency upgrades.

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  • Prescription goggles have stronger lenses and stronger frames than eyewear that isn't earmarked for safety.

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  • The 96, a council-funded school bus, is earmarked for withdrawal due to high operating costs.

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  • Of these, 15 were originally earmarked for the UK.

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  • The general public consistently overestimates the amount of Lottery money earmarked for the Good Causes.

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