bond measure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbondandmeasure
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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measure
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ər/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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(Definition ofbondandmeasurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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New basketball courts and tennis complex with lighting opened in 2005 part ofbondmeasure.
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A few months later, voters approve abondmeasureto replace the pool roof by a margin of 63 percent.
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Thebondmeasurenecessary for financing of the project was defeated by a narrow margin of 52 to 48 percent.
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In 2003, voters approved abondmeasurefor about $150 million that improved campus facilities.
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Coppell residents approved abondmeasurein 2007, part of which would be used to fund the construction of new schools.
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Little action occurred until a $1 million citybondmeasurein 1907 passed, which was used to develop existing parks.
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A new, $150,000 three-story concrete art deco building was proposed as a replacement, and after heated debate, a $100,000bondmeasurewas approved in 1933.
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High campaigned vigorously against the roadbondmeasure, and it was defeated.
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Later the new airport was approved by the voters as abondmeasure.
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When the district began the process of submitting the secondbondmeasure, the state confronted them with the old inspection report.
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City voters rejected abondmeasureto reinforce it in 1997.
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At the time, this seemed like the best arrangement to provide abondmeasurethat would provide for construction of the port.
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To fund the reconstruction, abondmeasureis proposed.
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The district passed a $374 millionbondmeasurein 2008.
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Ten years later, in 1927, anotherbondmeasurewas passed to establish an airfield just north of the military reservation.
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After the final details were worked out, the citizens approved abondmeasurefor the purchase in 1976.
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In 1901 high school students campaigned vigorously to get abondmeasureto build a new $65,000 high school.
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In 1914 thebondmeasurepassed and the municipal water system began its operation.
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In 1908, local citizens passed abondmeasureto raise money to build a high school.
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City voters rejected a $940,000bondmeasurein 1995 that would have added more athletic fields to the park along with an amphitheater.
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