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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Earmark - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Earmarking; Earmarks; Ear marking; Earmarked; Earmarked taxes; Earmark (disambiguation)

earmark         
v. (d; tr.) to earmark for (money has been earmarked for the new library)
Earmark         
·noun A mark for identification; a distinguishing mark.
II. Earmark ·vt To mark, as sheep, by cropping or slitting the ear.
III. Earmark ·noun A mark on the ear of sheep, oxen, dogs, ·etc., as by cropping or slitting.
earmark         
(earmarks, earmarking, earmarked)
1.
If resources such as money are earmarked for a particular purpose, they are reserved for that purpose.
...the extra money being earmarked for the new projects...
The education department has earmarked ?6m for the new school...
Some of the money has been earmarked to pay for the re-settlement of people from contaminated areas.
= set aside
VERB: be V-ed for n, V n for n, be V-ed to-inf
2.
If something has been earmarked for closure or disposal, for example, people have decided that it will be closed or got rid of.
Their support meant that he was not forced to sell the business which was earmarked for disposal last year...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed for n

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Earmark

Earmark may refer to:

  • Earmark (agriculture), cuts or marks in the ears of animals made to show ownership
  • Earmark (politics), a legislative provision that directs funds to be spent on specific projects
  • Earmark (finance), a requirement that a source of revenue be devoted to a specific public expenditure
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Earmark
1. Legislators will have to disclose any earmark they insert and will have to certify they have no personal financial interest in the earmark, among other changes.
2. It seems to be an earmark incubator of some type, an earmark that begets more earmarks." Staff researcher Karl Evanzz contributed to this report.
3. Bush feels the earmark disclosure requirements are "toothless," Lawrimore said.
4. Under pressure, the "Bridge to Nowhere" earmark was withdrawn.
5. John McCain (R–Ariz.), on the Hawaiian sugar earmark.