aid disbursement

collocation in English

meaningsofaidanddisbursement

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aid
noun
uk
/eɪd/
us
/eɪd/
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disbursement
noun
uk
/dɪsˈbɜːs.mənt/
us
/dɪsˈbɝːs.mənt/
an amount of money given for a ...
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(Definition ofaidanddisbursementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Further, it may be more efficient to have one organization-a multilateral agency-coordinateaiddisbursement.
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That loss of sovereignty and control overaiddisbursementis not serious, however, because we have great influence.
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There has been very effectiveaiddisbursement, and that continues.
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Aid is predictable when partner countries can be confident about the amount and the timing ofaiddisbursement.
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In short, they found that media coverage increasesaiddisbursement.
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Since then, our capital aid disbursements have been confined to projects then being implemented and those to which we were committed.
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In that year our total official bilateral aid disbursements were £179 million, of which over £13 million went to the present dependencies.
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Aid disbursements were £19·2 million in 1988–89, but will be less this year.
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The level of our gross aid disbursements to both countries is, of course, well above the level of repayments.
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How is that likely to be reflected in calculating the aid disbursements for the year?
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Net aid disbursements in the financial year 1974–75 were £323·9 million against £252·6 million in 1972–73 and £197·5 million in 1970–71.
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The provisional total of official economic aid disbursements in 1964–65 was £189 million.
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Our aid disbursements rightly emphasise agriculture and infrastructure schemes such as roads, electricity and water supply.
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Gross official aid disbursements in 1964, 1965 and 1966 were £193 million, £196 million and £209 million respectively.
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Gross bilateral aid disbursements are estimated at almost £5 million in 1988.
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Official aid disbursements were £264 million.
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