earmarking造句31. But India's super rich have often attracted criticism for earmarking only tiny amounts for philanthropic activities, and not doing enough for charitable causes.
32. This process is called earmarking, and it often results in unnecessary spending.
33. And we have former members of Congress now residing in federal prison because of the evils of this earmarking and pork-barrel spending.
34. Earmarking funds is a really good way of hobbling relief organizations and ensuring that they have to leave large piles of money unspent in one place while facing urgent needs in other places.
35. More aid will be good, but a proliferation in donors, global funds, and earmarking aid under new initiatives distorts priorities and strains the capacity of developing countries.
36. IBM is also turning its attention and earmarking funds to develop relationships with the University of Technology in Ho Chi Minh City and the College of Technology in Hanoi.
37. Other forms of livestock identification include inner lip or ear tattoos, earmarking, ear tagging, and RFID tagging with a type of microchip.
38. Lawmakers also worry about the public perception that the earmarking process breeds corruption or pay - to - play politics.
39. Donors must put their money on the table, and give WFP maximum flexibility – with a minimum of earmarking – to target the most urgent needs.
40. And the -- the worst symptom on this disease is what my friend, Tom Coburn, calls earmarking as a gateway drug, because it's a gateway. It's a gateway to out-of-control spending and corruption.
41. Nonetheless, as a long-term target, I could see earmarking half a bond portfolio for inflation bonds, with the other half going into conventional high-quality U. S. bonds.