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is underwritten
verb
To write below or under; subscribe.
synonyms
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Although conditions are tougher than they were, much of the financing is underwritten.
Ms. Aniston's role is underwritten to the point that her character barely takes shape.
As a public television program, "Charlie Rose" is underwritten by corporate sponsors and viewers.
Actors tend to whip themselves into this kind of frenzy when they feel either that a play is underwritten or that they can't do justice to great material.
(Anne Bancroft plays his intolerant mother, in a predictable subplot.) It is unclear whether Jake is underwritten or Mr. Stiller is just unsure how to play him.
The cost is $13,500, but more than half is underwritten by corporate sponsors, which this year include Citi, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers and MetLife.
Possibly the newly flush writer-star has spent too long negotiating with HMRC, because the comedy here is underwritten at best.
(So also, apparently, does someone who denies that belief is underwritten or implemented by a representational system of any sort).
"Broadcasting is underwritten by marketers who want to be in front of people with more spending power," he says, "and those will be the people who are assimilated.
Once the policy is underwritten, claims management and customer service are cumbersome due to the insurer-centric and paper-based structure.
He said, "Everything is underwritten, of course.
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