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I . fund [fʌnd] SUBST

1. fund (stock of money):

3. fund (organization):

II . fund [fʌnd] VERBE trans

1. fund (provide money):

2. fund debt:

benefit fund SUBST ÉCON

bond fund SUBST ÉCON

cumulative fund SUBST ÉCON

enrichment fund SUBST ÉCON

equalization fund SUBST ÉCON

financing fund SUBST

fund assets SUBST plur ÉCON

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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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.
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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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