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earmark

[eer-mahrk] / ˈɪərˌmɑrk /




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The Financial Times reported that, owing to high interest, it had doubled the amount it had originally earmarked.

From MarketWatch

AB 35 would not affect the earmarks lawmakers approved from the bond.

From Los Angeles Times

Thursday had been earmarked for Australians to mourn the victims of last month's Bondi shootings.

From BBC

Crypto companies such as Bullish and Gemini Space Station have been among those earmarking a larger chunk of their IPO shares for individual investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

BBC News NI previously reported that the site of the former Fort Bar, which runs alongside Wilson's Lane, had been earmarked for being redeveloped into 16 apartments and three retail units.

From BBC