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I . fund [fʌnd] SUST.

1. fund (stock of money):

3. fund (organization):

II . fund [fʌnd] V. trans.

1. fund (provide money):

2. fund debt:

benefit fund SUST. ECON.

bond fund SUST. ECON.

cumulative fund SUST. ECON.

enrichment fund SUST. ECON.

equalization fund SUST. ECON.

financing fund SUST.

fund SUST.

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mutual fund ECON. ingl. am. COMP

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Some of the company's clients pay privately, but most are funded by the NHS buying extra capacity.
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The condo boom has created a two-track system at city hall: a shiny track greased with developer money, and a creaky track funded by property taxes.
torontolife.com
Her trip was funded from the public diplomacy budgets of middle east posts and cost an estimated $11,485 comprising travel allowance and flights...
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They are also funded by the proceeds of casework.
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As a result, there are always more people requiring EMS services than the system has been funded for.
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The action would be funded by a 100,000 public loan.
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In 1881 a Presbyterian mission school was funded, with a chapel being erected in 1894.
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The expansion and endowment are being privately funded through gifts to the capital campaign, foundation support, and proceeds from the sale of tax-exempt bonds.
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Food stamps are fully funded by the federal government, so any expansion of their use would be a cost-free reform for the city.
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Credit enhancement consists of overcollateralization, subordination and a reserve account funded at closing.
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