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earmark

[eer-mahrk] / ˈɪərˌmɑrk /




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Even so, Lehto noted that workers may not take kindly to a competitor’s car being parked in a spot earmarked for a company vehicle.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company is also seeking to attract new capital to other monetizable assets, including Link Net, Boost and ADA, with proceeds earmarked for debt reduction.

From The Wall Street Journal

A government website shows fund income of $300 million and the same amount earmarked for a minimum wage increase, without providing any further details.

From Barron's

California is home to some 200 billionaires—the most of any state— and supporters of the measure say it could generate roughly $100 billion in revenue, with 90% earmarked for health care services.

From MarketWatch

Huge tips in Wigan, Sheffield and Lancashire - together containing 48,000 tonnes of waste - have been earmarked for clearance by the Environment Agency.

From BBC