1. earmarking - Noun
2. earmarking - Verb
of Earmark
Source: Webster's dictionary• Amended provision under the Unprogrammed Fund earmarking P472.485 million to cover the terminal leave benefits of the Philippine Postal Corporation (PhilPost) employees when they were still under the defunct Bureau of Post. Francis Escudero
Frankly, earmarking is not the problem. It is a symptom of the problem. Claire McCaskill
Earmarking this tile for the floors, opt for a dramatic scene by pairing the look with concrete finishes—think, countertops and backsplashes. Source: Internet
The ‘Make’ procedure has undergone simplification “earmarking projects not exceeding ten crores” that are government funded and ₹3 crore for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that are industry funded. Source: Internet
Presenting this data to residents, community leaders and elected officials, Williams is working to enlist support for earmarking $40 million in the proposed November bond package to create the community hubs. Source: Internet
Rashford acknowledges the help and kindness of the community around him that enabled him to make the most of the natural talents that had United coaches earmarking him as a unique prospect from an early age. Source: Internet