Meaning Sponsor
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An underwriting investment company that offers shares in its mutual funds, or an influential institution that highly values a particular security and thus creates additional demand for the security. I [..]
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The person who supports a team’s plans, activities and outcomes.
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A company or individual who helps to support, usually financially, a team, an event, such as a sports meeting or concert, etc., in return for publicity or to advertise their own company [..]
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(See also Bills Introduced.)
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A Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is 18 years of age or older, and who legally supports a member of the Family Class to become a permanent resident of Canada.
Source: cic.gc.ca

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The Sponsor is the organization or person (see also Sponsor-Investigator) who oversees the clinical study and is responsible for analyzing the study data. (See also Sponsor data element on ClinicalTri [..]
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The legal entity that contributes statutory capital to form a sponsored or association captive.
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1650s, from Late Latin sponsor "sponsor in baptism," in Latin "a surety, guarantee, bondsman," from sponsus, past participle of spondere "give assurance, promise solemnly" [..]
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1884, "to favor or support," from sponsor (n.). Commercial broadcasting sense is from 1931. Related: Sponsored; sponsoring.
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An entity that pays a property for the right to promote itself and its products or services in association with the property, according to IEG. Source: IEG
Source: ama.org (offline)

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    A Representative or Senator who presents a matter for consideration. Co-sponsors are those who subsequently sign a bill or resolution.
Source: legislature.mi.gov (offline)

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The sponsor is the developer or owner of the property that initiates the conversion of a property from single ownership to cooperative or condominium ownership.
Source: worklife.columbia.edu (offline)

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to support and finance.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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person or organization that finances a project.
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Term used for the investment bank which advises a company on the issue of new shares or bonds. It finds out the level of potential demand for them, prices them and sells them in the market.
Source: glossary.reuters.com (offline)

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An advertiser who buys the exclusive right to the time available for commercial announcements in a given broadcast program or segment.
Source: smartbiz.com (offline)

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The executive who manages, administers, monitors, funds, and is responsible for the overall project delivery. [D03574]
Source: maxwideman.com

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Individual, company, institution or organization taking responsibility for initiation, management and financing of study.
Source: centerwatch.com (offline)

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See: petitioner
Source: nolo.com

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assume sponsorship of patron: someone who supports or champions something assume responsibility for or leadership of; "The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan& [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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The person or organization that requests an evaluation [ITSEC].
Source: atis.org (offline)

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2016 Sponsors
Source: lallameryemgolfcup.com (offline)

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Definition The general partner who organizes and sells the limited partnership.
Source: investorwords.com

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An individual company institution or organisation who takes responsibility for the initiation management and/or financing of research.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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The original member who introduces a bill.
Source: votesmart.org

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A person or corporate entity that subsidizes or provides encouragement, funding, or some other form of practical assistance in the production of a radio or television program, Web site, or other creat [..]
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The person (usually a legislator) who presents a bill or resolution for consideration; may be joined by others, who are known as cosponsor. See also: author, introducer, patron.
Source: ncsl.org

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Member offering a bill, amendment, resolution or memorial.
Source: app.leg.wa.gov (offline)

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1 : a legislator who introduces and supports a legislative proposal (as a bill or amendment) 2 : a person who assumes responsibility for some other person (as an immigrant) or thing 3 a : one that ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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The legislator, private individual, or group who developed a piece of legislation and advocates its passage.
Source: leginfo.ca.gov

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 A sponsor can be one of the following:
Source: travel.state.gov

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To provide money or support to, e.g. a sporting team to gain exposure for your product/company name
Source: hsc.csu.edu.au (offline)

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Person or entity that sponsors, protects, or financially backs the activities of another person or entity that, in exchange, promotes the sponsor's brand or product.
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An investment firm that organizes a unit investment trust and offers the units for sale.
Source: investinginbonds.com (offline)

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a person or company who supports for another financially.
Source: brt.uoregon.edu (offline)

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A party wishing to develop and finance (with equity) a project. Shareholders of project companies are known as sponsors.
Source: people.hbs.edu

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Sponsor in the context of health care means an employer ,a union, a company or some other entity that sets up and sponsors a health care plan or a retirement plan such as employer-sponsored group disa [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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With regard to immigration purposes, sponsor means a petitioner. A sponsor can be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident or U.S. employer who undertakes to bring an immigrant legally into the U.S. Cl [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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Somebody who not only refrains from using free coupons to the movies, but also who buys tickets for all her friends. sponsors of this website
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The organizer of a fund, usually also the initial shareholder.
Source: firstrade.com (offline)

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refers to any person who provides information about their income in support of a student's application for finance. Commonly this person is the student's parent(s), husband, wife or civil partner.
Source: practitioners.slc.co.uk (offline)

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The Member or Minister who presents a bill in the House.
Source: parliament.gov.gy

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An organisation such as an employer or government agency that officially registers with ANU to pay the tuition fees directly to the University for one or more students.
Source: anu.edu.au

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(n) someone who supports or champions something(n) an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)(v) assume sponsorship of(v) assume responsibility for or lead [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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N M one who guarantees the good faith of another; surety
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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An entity that provides funding support for a health plan. This can be an employer, a union, or some other entity.
Source: ehealthmedicare.com (offline)

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News
Source: piezoinstitute.com (offline)

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One of the writers of a draft resolution. A friendly amendment can only be created if all sponsors agree. Substantive
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 1) A sponsor is an advertiser who has sponsored an ad and, by doing so, has also helped sponsor or sustain the Web site itself; 2) An advertiser that has a special relationship with the Web site and supports a specific feature of a Web site, such as a writer's column or a collection of articles on a particular subject.  
Source: magazine.org (offline)

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v. patrocinar, auspiciar
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A legislator who submits a bill to the legislature or who joins with a group of legislators in supporting and submitting a bill.
Source: centerforpubliceducation.org (offline)

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An investment firm that organizes a unit investment trust and offers the units for sale.
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The organization providing funds for the project
Source: ori.hhs.gov

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The legislator(s), state agency, or legislative committee which introduces a measure. The name of this person or committee is printed at the top of the measure.
Source: voice.nature.org (offline)

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A person or an organization that pays for or plans and carries out a project or activity usually in return for advertising time during its course
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The organization (person, group, or government agency) that arranges with a duly authorized fireworks supplier for its services in presenting a fireworks display or in providing fireworks for use in a [..]
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A person who brings an immigrant to the United States by petitioning for him or her. Also a person who completes Form I-864, or the Affidavit of Support.
Source: fairus.org

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There are many ways to sponsor an alien. The term "sponsor" in the immigration sense, often means to bring to the United States or "petition for".
Source: immihelp.com

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Someone already in the UK with status who can help bring someone to the UK under the relevant immigration route on the basis of their immigration status
Source: lawfirmuk.net

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For some categories you must have a sponsor. A sponsor is a relative aged 18 years or over who is living in Australia, is an Australian citizen or permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen [..]
Source: visabureau.com

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See ‘Tier 4 Sponsor’ or ‘Financial Sponsor’
Source: bangor.ac.uk

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A person residing in Finland whose family member applies for a residence permit in Finland on the basis of family ties in order to be together with the sponsor.
Source: migri.fi

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The term “sponsor,” in the immigration context, may refer to either: (1) A person who fills out and submits an immigration visa petition (also known as a “petitioner”), or (2) a person who completes a [..]
Source: genesislawfirm.com

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A family member, friend or other person, who supports a person’s application to come to the UK. For example, if a man is applying to join his British wife, he would be the applicant and she would be t [..]
Source: gherson.com

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Someone already in the UK with status who can help bring someone to the UK under the relevant immigration route on the basis of their immigration status
Source: cji-group.com (offline)

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More generally, to bring a foreign national to the United States through a family- or employment-based visa petition. Specifically, a "sponsor" in the family-based immigrant visa petition co [..]
Source: klaskolaw.com

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There are many ways to sponsor an alien. The term "sponsor" in the immigration sense, often means to bring to the United States or "petition for". If you would like to sponsor, or petition for, a relative, please read the information entitled "How do I Bring my Family to the United States to Live?" If [..]
Source: immigrationsupport.com (offline)

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1) A person who fills out and submits an immigration visa petition. Another name for sponsor is petitioner, OR 2) a person who completes an affidavit of support (I-864) for an immigrant visa applicant [..]
Source: visajourney.com

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1) A person who fills out and submits an immigration visa petition. Another name for sponsor is petitioner, OR 2) a person who completes an affidavit of support (I-864) for an immigrant visa applicant. Sponsored Immigrant
Source: imminfo.com (offline)

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The term ‘sponsor’ is often used to describe the petitioner. In order to be a sponsor, you must have minimum income or assets above a certain level determined by the U.S.government.
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There are many ways to sponsor an alien. The term "sponsor" in the immigration sense, often means to bring to the United States or "petition for".   Another meaning of the term &qu [..]
Source: e-us-visa.com

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In relation to therapeutic goods, means:
Source: tga.gov.au (offline)

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The legislator(s), state agency, or legislative committee which introduces a measure. The name of this person or committee is printed at the top of the measure.
Source: oregonlaws.org

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A broker that works with the issuer during the procedure for listing financial instruments and guarantees to the quality of the information prepared by the issuer.
Source: ideafimit.it (offline)

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During the Hunger Games, a tribute’s mentor is responsible for procuring needed – and very expensive – items with donations from supporters known as sponsors. A sponsor can be a wealthy Capitol citize [..]
Source: people.com

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(1) organizing organization of a tournament
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In the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the first 12-step support group, members select someone they can feel comfortable with, and with whom they can talk freely and confidentially, and ask t [..]
Source: addiction.com

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An organization outside the Laboratory (i.e., a benefactor) that makes a voluntary contribution to support the event
Source: commons.lbl.gov

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person or organization that contributes financially in exchange for activity or benefit.
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An entity other than the originator (q.v.) which sets up and manages an ABCP conduit or other securitization scheme where assets are acquired from a third entity for securitization.
Source: unicreditgroup.eu

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An external agency/foreign government that pays the full cost, or some of the cost, of the degree. Components of sponsorship may include tuition, OSHC, stipend, travel costs, other study expenses. A s [..]
Source: policies.anu.edu.au

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The Direct Debit service is owned and operated by a number of financial institutions, known as sponsors
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An individual, company, institution, or organization that takes responsibility for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a research project.
Source: elearning.trree.org

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Usually a private equity investment firm engaged in leveraged buyout transactions; companies owned by sponsors may raise equity in public markets through an initial public offering (IPO).
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Person who promoted the purchase of shares in the corporation to a specific shareholder.
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An underwriting investment company that offers shares in its mutual funds, or an influential institution that highly values a particular security and thus creates additional demand for the security. I [..]
Source: people.duke.edu

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Sponsoring something (or someone) is the act of supporting an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. The individual or group that provid [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Sponsor or sponsorship may refer to a person or organization with some role (especially one of responsibility) regarding another person or organisation: Sponsor (commercial), supporter of an event, a [..]
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A sponsor or patron is a person, usually a legislator, who presents a bill or resolution for consideration. Those who support it are known as cosponsors (sometimes co-sponsors) or copatrons.
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Sponsor is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae. It belongs within the tribe Paratrachini within the subfamily Polycestinae., and contains the following species: Sponsor aeneiventris Descarpe [..]
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