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Meanings of funnel money in English
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Usage of funnel money in English
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The funds funnelmoney from businessmen to local United Russia officials.
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The Hawala network was used to funnelmoney to terrorist groups in the disputed Kashmir Valley.
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It also buys risky assets such as exchange-traded funds (ETF) to funnelmoney to the economy.
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And he admitted using the Trump Foundation, supposedly a charity, to funnelmoney to his campaign and business.
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To funnelmoney into Zurich.
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Somali-Americans in Minnesota and other states rely on small money services businesses to funnelmoney to their relatives in Somalia.
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Essentially I funnelmoney to my research center through the dean's discretionary fund so it may count as a donation.
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It's not that these securities, designed to funnelmoney to countries stricken by a health crisis, are tough on their investors.
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It also buys government bonds and risky assets such as ETFs as part of efforts to funnelmoney to the economy.
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However, the practice continues, as independent promoters funnelmoney from labels to stations in return for getting songs played over the air.
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The system is reportedly being used to funnelmoney for salaries and pensions but also to pay for coal sent to Russia.
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Female philanthropists now are also establishing private family foundations and donor-advised funds to funnelmoney to the charities they care about most.
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Resellers said labels were also increasingly convinced by their argument that rather than threaten luxury sales, they may help funnelmoney back to brands.
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The United States and the Iraqi government have begun to funnelmoney towards reconstruction projects they hope will dissuade residents from supporting Mehdi fighters anew.
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Regulation tends to try to funnelmoney into government debt, while monetary policy keeps bond yields unfairly low, pushing investors to take on more risk.
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Four offshore-owned British companies -based in Glasgow, Birmingham, and Potters Bar in Hertfordshire -were used to funnelmoney into the western financial system.