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bankrolling
verb
Present participle of bankroll
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The best-paid of the three in his previous job, Turkmen found himself bankrolling the group for the first few years, and is mildly incensed by the notion that getting to where they are now has been a doddle.
The Putin regime is bankrolling France's National Front on the far right.
"The book was backed by a Koch Brothers-linked organization and a billionaire family that is bankrolling Ted Cruz's presidential campaign," Clinton's national press secretary, Brian Fallon, wrote in a memo, according to Politico.
Microsoft and SCO vehemently deny that they are in league, but most open-sourcers assume that the evil Redmond giant is bankrolling a mercenary.Thus the two sides are digging into their trenches.
A conference of international donors is not planned until the autumn, and many may flinch from bankrolling a country run by America Inc, and not the United Nations.
This proportion peaked around 1990, after the superpowers stopped bankrolling rebels who attacked each other's allies.
It's not likely that many unions will actually disaffiliate, but some will wonder if they can't find better uses for their money than bankrolling a Labour Party that no longer loves or even listens to them.
While seed money is copious, bankrolling later growth is especially tricky.
Olusola Saraki, a Yoruba, was bankrolling the party and wanted the nomination.
Despite bankrolling the GSEs, the Treasury has limited authority to overrule their regulator.
As an American military-intelligence official points out, governments that buy exploits are "building the black market", thereby bankrolling dangerous R&D.
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