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earmark

[eer-mahrk] / ˈɪərˌmɑrk /




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Capital that was once earmarked for large-cap tech stocks is already being diverted into a market that is far stronger than it has been given credit for.

From MarketWatch

Dismissals would become cheaper and more predictable for employers, who will be required to make monthly contributions into a dedicated fund that is earmarked to cover future severance costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also earmarked US$6.39 million for classes and competitions to "popularise the understanding and use of AI by all levels of society".

From Barron's

And he told AFP on Friday that Kyiv wants European troops -- earmarked to be deployed in Ukraine in case of a halt in fighting -- to be positioned close to the front.

From Barron's

Renovation works continue on nearby Marsh Farm, which has been earmarked as his future home.

From BBC