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financing

noun as in money for operating expenses

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San Diego had planned on buying the property outright with the help of bond financing, and even signed a letter of intent for both Civic Center Plaza and the nearby King-Chavez Community High School building.

Ethicists can sit in a room and decide who gets what in what order, but none of that matters unless there is a financing mechanism.

The San Diego mayor’s office and the Planning Department are engaged in a frenzied attempt to overhaul land use, parks and transportation planning and financing policies and regulations before Mayor Kevin Faulconer leaves office.

That’s in part because China’s financial system is less diversified than the likes of the US, where the corporate bond market provides trillions of dollars of financing that doesn’t rest on bank balance sheets.

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The City Council is set to discuss the financing plan for the streetlights program on Tuesday.

This represents major progress in reducing conflict financing.

All of these changes to college financing occurred at exactly the time when college education became a necessity.

In the financing portion, the numbers are particularly bleak.

The tracker focuses on three specific forms of support: financing, health-care personnel, and in-kind contributions.

So this is how the world is changing: China is financing Russian aggression.

Berlin was equally cut off from competition, for Berlin had to devote herself to the task of financing war for Germany.

If she was not in a position to finance other countries, she did make a beginning in financing her own imports.

The notion was simply that of a chartered bank established upon a novel basis and financing upon an original principle.

The Dominion authorities offered generous terms, financing the land purchase scheme, and taking over the railway.

Financing in these days comes pretty nigh to running without lights and under forced draught.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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