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the funders
noun
One who funds.
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We can make "the funders" "the people".
The funders of research recognise this, too.
"Costs ballooned, and the funders just pulled the plug".
The missing factor in this equation is the funders.
The funders do not receive any tax benefit or profit.
Suppose, then, next time round the funders opt for a flat distribution.
But Sutcliffe is right also to mention the role of commissioners and the funders.
The funders: they will decide whether to fund again, or at all.
Be prepared to "re-align" your projects so that they match the funders' objectives.
What's different is that the funders are donors rather than investors.
"It might stir public opinion and that is not good for the regime or the funders".
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