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Definition of Sponsored
1. sponsor [v] - See also: sponsor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sponsored
Literary usage of Sponsored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Private Health Insurance: Continued Erosion of Coverage Linked to Cost Pressures by Michael Gutowski, Carmen Rivera-Lowitt, John Dicken, Paula Bonin (1998)
"KPMG Peat Marwick's survey found that in 1996 HMO premiums for employer-sponsored
health insurance premiums averaged 6 to 10 percent less than indemnity ..."
2. Employers and Child Care: Benefiting Work and Family (1994)
"Perry collected information from 58 employers who sponsored child care centers (30),
and Burud, et. al., received information from 175 companies that ..."
3. Preventing Tobacco Use Among Young People: A Report of the Surgeon General by M. Joycelyn Elders (1997)
"The first program sponsored by the Tobacco Institute was Helping Youth Decide
... Prevention Programs sponsored by Health-Related Organizations Most of the ..."
4. Latex Allergies and the Health Care Industry by Charlie Norwood (2000)
"Business Writing for Results, sponsored by Fred Pryor Seminars, St. Louis, ...
Clinical Risk Management, sponsored by the American Society for Healthcare ..."
5. General Explanation of Tax Legislation Enacted in 1998: Report of the Joint edited by William Roth, Bill Archer (2000)
"Waiver of early withdrawal tax for IRS levies on employer-sponsored retirement
plans or IRAs (sec. 3436 of the Act and sec. 72(t)(2)(A) of the Code) Present ..."
6. Perchlorate: A System to Track Sampling and Cleanup Results Is Needed by John B. Stephenson (2005)
"Since 1998, EPA and DOD have sponsored a number of studies of the health risks
of perchlorate using experimental, field study, and data analysis methods. ..."
7. Beating International Terrorism: An Action Strategy for Preemption and by Stephen Sloan (1992)
"State-sponsored Terrorism In this scenario it is more difficult to ascertain
whether the state is directly involved in preparing for or engaging in an act ..."