It will be channelled through agencies, aiming to reach people both in government and opposition-held areas.
Mr Carter criticises Washington for not agreeing to bypass the government and allow funds be channelled through NGOs.
EMU, any change in European monetary policy would be disproportionately channelled through the British economy, which would thus be disproportionately volatile.
She recently announced future UK aid to Rwanda would be channelled through NGOs rather than the government after criticism of its conduct.
In visits to Uganda, Ethiopia and Zambia I have seen how donations are truly effective when they are channelled through grassroots organisations.
Older politicians in rural seats still practise trusted methods, securing a hard vote with hard cash channelled through a network of personal connections.
Until 2008 growth relied too heavily on consumer spending and house-buying, both of them financed by foreign savings channelled through an undercapitalised financial system.
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The critics soon found their voice again when it became clear that much of this would be bilateral aid, rather than aid channelled through the Global Fund.
Behind the revolution is coach Alan Tait, a dual code British Lion whose fierce passion for attractive and successful rugby is being channelled through this new-look Falcons side.
Much of China's epic stimulus was channelled through its banks.
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Instead, the revolutionary impetus was channelled through BRAC into development.
This is partially down to the fact that fees stumped up by eBay sellers in Britain are handed over to a related company in Luxembourg called PayPal (Europe) Sarl, meaning most sales are channelled through a tax haven.
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In his letter to the Electoral Commission, Mr Straw said the Sunday Times reporters "were allegedly told that money from foreign investors could be channelled through a company established by the reporters as they were on the UK electoral roll".
In the past, their goodwill money was channelled largely through traditional tribal chiefs, and often went no further.
Since freer trade should benefit the economy as a whole, some of that benefit could be channelled to the losers through the tax and welfare systems.
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Okkas, in particular, caught the eye as Cyprus channelled much of their attacking play through the Celta Vigo forward.
In fact, until annexed by the Dutch in 1874, the sultanate of Aceh was a distinct and powerful state which at times controlled a large slice of Sumatra and channelled much of South East Asia's trade through its ports.
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