0 an amount of money that will be used to pay for sth -- fond [ masculine ]
1 [ plural ] money available to be used -- midler [ neuter ]
2 to pay for -- finansiere
Who will fund the project? Hvem vil finansiere prosjektet?
government-funded programs statsfinansierte programmer
3 a sum of money for a special purpose -- fond, midler, kapital
He has a fund of funny stories.
Each agency must set priorities, since all requests will not be funded.
The remaining funds of (1xb) must be invested in the riskless asset to ensure that the total position is riskless.
This research falls under two main themes (i) assessing the societal value of orphan drugs and (ii) funding the development and use of orphan drugs.
This is good both for the researchers themselves (who thereby develop their common sense) and for the possibilities for the institute to get research funds.
Given the continual shortages of funds to meet its budget the government is unlikely to consider a halt to logging.
Apparently, these types of pension funds are able to manage their investment more efficiently than the other categories : industry funds have lower costs.
Older women's more limited access to retirement funds is, however, mitigated among those whose spouses were government workers, because typically they share the benefits.
Perhaps this is because higher taxes are often used to fund a higher level of desirable government services, leaving citizens equally well or better off.
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