unfunded in English

adjective
1
not funded, in particular:.
Firstly, can you believe that is completely unfunded ?

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1. Unfunded credit protection: adjusted values (Ga)

2. A synthetic CDO tranche may be either funded or unfunded.

3. The system was canceled after it was unfunded in 1988.

4. Unfunded credit protection may be recognised as eligible by adjusting PDs subject to point 22.

5. Motion for a resolution on an audit of unfunded bad debts (B8-0973/2015)

6. Article 239(3) of CRR defines the adjusted value Ga of an unfunded credit protection.

7. 7 A new education bill remained unfunded, and reform of a famously regressive tax system made no progress.

8. Projects Receiving Priority Funding Apportionments at the October 28, 2020 SAB Meeting Priority Funding Eligibility The priority funding process was created to allow projects that receive unfunded approval by the State Allocation Board (SAB) and are placed on the Unfunded List (Lack of AB 55 Loans) to receive an apportionment with accelerated

9. The US is a net debtor with an aging population, unfunded entitlement spending on social security and health care, an anemic economic recovery, and risks of continued monetization of the fiscal deficit.

10. During the MDGs period (2000-2015), the World Bank Group fulfilled its promise that no country with a credible education plan would go unfunded—with millions of children from poor families gaining access to school, including girls.

11. They are – opening the doors of the banks for the poor- banking the unbanked; ensuring access to capital for small business and budding entrepreneurs- funding the unfunded and; providing social security cover for the poor and vulnerable – financially securing the unsecured.