hypothecate - use in sentences

Object

  • taxation: It could possibly be hypothecated taxation from spectrum receipts.
  • revenue: Fines for road haulage offenses are too low, and should be raised significantly, with revenue hypothecated back into enforcement resources.
  • tax: To my mind, there is an overwhelming case for a hypothecated tax channeled specifically into the NHS.
  • funding: The Service cannot afford a repeat of its recent experience with hypothecated funding for IT.
  • fund: In consequence the acceptance of externally provided hypothecated funds must be authorized by P&RC or by Council.
  • taxis: We will explore the use of hypothecated taxes and charges within the local authority finance system.

Preposition: for

  • improvement: Revenue from road charging should be hypothecated for public transport improvements ( including rail ) and not confined to road schemes.
  • purpose: The great majority of funding allocated to PCTs is not hypothecated for specific purposes.

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