(1) Deputy Flynn said that while job losses, lack of investment and poor quality of infrastructure reflected the ongoing neglect of the West, billions of euro in allocated funds were lying unspent in government coffers.(2) Bolton's headteachers are spending enough money on their schools - despite more than u00a35 million being left unspent during the last financial year.(3) The news comes after Charles Clarke, secretary of state for education, announced he would release u00a3800 million of unspent cash to ensure students don't suffer a similar catalogue of cuts next year.(4) One positive development is an underspend of u00a32.5million in the trust's capital spending, meaning the unspent cash can help ease the deficit.(5) Inside she was seething with some unspent rage.(6) The council's net assets on March 31 were u00a3106,093, which means a rise in the parish precept this year, coupled with its unspent surplus, will leave about u00a3140,000 in the coffers.(7) The council allocated a total of u00a3215m to its schools, but at the end of the academic year, almost u00a316m remained unspent - even though some schools had debts of more than u00a31m.(8) But he said there was no immediate need to increase the $350 million commitment because the most urgent task was coordinating all the aid that was pouring in, the vast majority still unspent .(9) City officials said they can use an unspent $5.4 million from an annual federal fund that reimburses the District for costs incurred because of its status as the capital.(10) That $750 million is in the bank, unspent and untouchable.(11) We do have developmental money unavoidably unspent , which will greatly reduce the problem.(12) After six hours of almost uninterrupted driving she was too full of unspent energy to remain calm.(13) New York ranks first with $689 million in unspent funds; California is second with $671 million.(14) But when the program ended, there were $8 billion unspent dollars in the U.N. bank account.(15) In recent years, a substantial proportion of grants have remained unspent and recouped by the Exchequer.(16) The mistake of controlling inflation via underfunding is leading the government into an absurd position, when money is lying around unspent and transparency and efficiency are empty words.