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monies

[ muhn-eez ]

noun

  1. a plural of money.


monies

/ ˈʌɪ /

noun

  1. formal.
    a plural of money
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“What we have continued to find is that a lot of students who do go to a charter school using the voucher monies may or may not find what they're looking for and then they'll return to the public schools,” Berg told Salon, adding that students in need of special resources are especially likely to make the switch back into public schools.

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They can use these monies to finance costly and protracted campaigns in many different businesses, hiring dedicated workers who will give their wholehearted attention to the difficult, time-consuming work of organizing.

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“We expedited all deposits and monies paid for the month if residents elected to move out, “ Carrillo said.

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The Trump administration has also threatened to revoke federal monies from universities that do not, in its view, comply with federal antidiscrimination law.

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Bill Abel, chairman of Alderney States Policy and Finance Committee, said an older population was not necessarily a drain on States funds because many residents had "their own monies and pensions".

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