- Look up
earmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Earmark may
refer to:
Earmark (agriculture), cuts or
marks in the ears of
animals made to show ownership...
-
expenditure of any U.S.
Treasury funds. The
earmarking process provided Congress with the
power to
earmark discretionary funds it
appropriates to be spent...
- the
ubiquity of
earmarking, in the
nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, it
became common parlance to call any
identifying mark an
earmark. In
early times...
- –
Earmarking can
protect resources for
financing services (such as
health care) from
being spent in
other areas. The
arguments against earmarking come...
- The goal of the
advertising expenditure was to
highlight in****bents'
earmark-related policies. The
Ending Spending Fund
spent the
largest amount of...
- fairer, more
sustainable economy. £2 billion of taxpayers'
money was
earmarked for the bank. In 2023, Scotland's
gross domestic product (GDP), including...
-
evaluation of the
performance of a
student Lamb marking, a
process of
earmarking,
castration and tail-docking of the
lambs of
domestic sheep Postal marking...
- patronage.
Forms of
political patronage, in turn,
includes clientelism,
earmarking, pork barreling,
slush funds, and
spoils systems; as well as political...
- parti****tion in the
Persian Gulf War, with a
sizable portion of
these funds earmarked for
military spending. Iran and
Russia are
biggest suppliers of military...
- (hot-iron)
Collar Earmarking Ear tags (non-electronic) Ear tags (electronic) Semi-permanent
paint Collars (electronic and non-electronic)
Earmarking Ear tags (non-electronic)...