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Definition of sponsorship in English: sponsorshipnoun ˈspɒnsəʃɪpˈspɑn(t)sərˌʃɪp mass noun1The position of being a sponsor. the company's sponsorship of the tournament Example sentencesExamples - Sportscotland's sponsorship specialist Aileen Simpson says that the kind of company interested in sports sponsorship is beginning to change.
- The bank announced that, while sponsorship of the tournament itself is no longer suitable for the company, they do intend to maintain an interest in the game.
- Formerly the BBC Rights Agency, the BBC Commercial Agency represents the BBC in all sponsorship, co-production and rights distribution negotiations.
- The city has even created a new department to explore potential sponsorship deals.
- The Ottawa centre's sponsor terminated their sponsorship.
- Local companies have been generous with their sponsorship of the team, the match ball, the man of the match and individual players.
- The airline announced plans to end its three-year sponsorship of the World Series, citing concerns over the uncertainties in world affairs.
- Sponsorship was a very important and crucial vehicle in the recognition and promotion of the Pinarello name.
- But reconfiguring the terrorist threat to focus mainly on state sponsorship is problematic: It treats the terrorists themselves as a subsidiary concern.
- The news comes alongside another boost for the competition as Visa announces a three-year title sponsorship for the event.
- The Committee met with the broadcaster to, again, threaten to pull its sponsorship of the network's Republican forum.
- Talking of sponsors, full marks to the rail operator for their sponsorship of the National League Cup.
- It is set in the fictional Zekistan, whose dictator has been accused of " ethnic cleansing and terrorist sponsorship ".
- This is the first time Pierce has become involved in sponsorship with the club and St Michael's are very appreciative of his involvement.
- It blames TV advertisers for promoting sweets and fatty foods and schools for allowing vending machines tuck shops, sponsorship by food companies and high fat and sugar meals.
- What happens when sponsorship goes wrong in the UK?
- CRU (Corporate Relations Unit) is responsible for developing long-term sponsorship partnerships with business organisations.
- Blue Earth Alliance announces the sponsorship of five photographic projects.
- The firm has never asked us to endorse any of its products, and has probably received minimal publicity for its sponsorship.
- It hopes to raise the money through sponsorship or from the Football Foundation charity.
Synonyms backing, support, patronage, funding, financing, promotion aegis, auspices help, aid, assistance - 1.1 Financial support received from a sponsor.
we raised about £6,000 in sponsorship Example sentencesExamples - We are supposed to increase their allowances, but due to lack of enough sponsorship this hasn't happened, " he said.
- Organiser Michael Braund stresses it is not a race, but a leisurely walk, with the trophy going to the team that has raised the highest amount of sponsorship.
- Horses can be bought from any member of the committee and sponsorship will also be welcome.
- "It can be difficult for schools to find funding for these projects so we would be very grateful for any sponsorship."
- It is thought the 30 year old has brought with him £ 2m of sponsorship to secure the drive.
- Dab your tears of sorrow away with your sponsorship checks.
- Channel 4 is a not-for-profit public service broadcaster, which is funded by advertising and sponsorship.
- The main sources of income were sponsorship, the lotto draw and player registration.
- Over the years, they've struggled for funding and sponsorship.
- Because costs have already been met, all sponsorship money raised will go directly to Cancer Research UK.
- He was recruited by the Games organisation when it was struggling to raise sponsorship to help fund the huge cost of the event and the rest is history.
- But they are bracing themselves for a hard weekend next month so they can secure £ 3,000 in sponsorship for Guide Dogs For The Blind.
- I have been trying to gain enough sponsorship to graduate to Formula Renault UK but unfortunately we haven't been successful enough yet.
- "Playing in America is a wonderful opportunity for the team but we need to raise sponsorship."
- His sponsorship is already up to £ 300 but he would like to raise at least £ 500, enough to fund one rescue flight.
- We also ask you to raise a minimum of £ 2500 in sponsorship.
- For this event she will be seeking sponsorship from friends, family and others in favour of the British Heart Foundation.
- They must go beyond merely seeking sponsorship from major technology corporations to implementing hands-on demonstrations and workshops for member business.
- The committee would like to take this opportunity to thank all who took part or gave sponsorship or helped in any way.
- With the season over, and no sponsorship, I have been borrowing cars and asking people for a lift so that I can go and practise.
- Each walker must raise 4,500 euros in sponsorship.
Definition of sponsorship in US English: sponsorshipnounˈspɑn(t)sərˌʃɪpˈspän(t)sərˌSHip 1The position of being a sponsor. the company's sponsorship of the tournament Example sentencesExamples - It is set in the fictional Zekistan, whose dictator has been accused of " ethnic cleansing and terrorist sponsorship ".
- The Committee met with the broadcaster to, again, threaten to pull its sponsorship of the network's Republican forum.
- The firm has never asked us to endorse any of its products, and has probably received minimal publicity for its sponsorship.
- Local companies have been generous with their sponsorship of the team, the match ball, the man of the match and individual players.
- Formerly the BBC Rights Agency, the BBC Commercial Agency represents the BBC in all sponsorship, co-production and rights distribution negotiations.
- What happens when sponsorship goes wrong in the UK?
- The airline announced plans to end its three-year sponsorship of the World Series, citing concerns over the uncertainties in world affairs.
- Talking of sponsors, full marks to the rail operator for their sponsorship of the National League Cup.
- Sportscotland's sponsorship specialist Aileen Simpson says that the kind of company interested in sports sponsorship is beginning to change.
- But reconfiguring the terrorist threat to focus mainly on state sponsorship is problematic: It treats the terrorists themselves as a subsidiary concern.
- The city has even created a new department to explore potential sponsorship deals.
- Blue Earth Alliance announces the sponsorship of five photographic projects.
- CRU (Corporate Relations Unit) is responsible for developing long-term sponsorship partnerships with business organisations.
- It blames TV advertisers for promoting sweets and fatty foods and schools for allowing vending machines tuck shops, sponsorship by food companies and high fat and sugar meals.
- Sponsorship was a very important and crucial vehicle in the recognition and promotion of the Pinarello name.
- This is the first time Pierce has become involved in sponsorship with the club and St Michael's are very appreciative of his involvement.
- The bank announced that, while sponsorship of the tournament itself is no longer suitable for the company, they do intend to maintain an interest in the game.
- It hopes to raise the money through sponsorship or from the Football Foundation charity.
- The news comes alongside another boost for the competition as Visa announces a three-year title sponsorship for the event.
- The Ottawa centre's sponsor terminated their sponsorship.
Synonyms backing, support, patronage, funding, financing, promotion - 1.1 Financial support received from a sponsor.
he has attracted more than $50,000 in sponsorship Example sentencesExamples - "It can be difficult for schools to find funding for these projects so we would be very grateful for any sponsorship."
- He was recruited by the Games organisation when it was struggling to raise sponsorship to help fund the huge cost of the event and the rest is history.
- But they are bracing themselves for a hard weekend next month so they can secure £ 3,000 in sponsorship for Guide Dogs For The Blind.
- They must go beyond merely seeking sponsorship from major technology corporations to implementing hands-on demonstrations and workshops for member business.
- The main sources of income were sponsorship, the lotto draw and player registration.
- I have been trying to gain enough sponsorship to graduate to Formula Renault UK but unfortunately we haven't been successful enough yet.
- Channel 4 is a not-for-profit public service broadcaster, which is funded by advertising and sponsorship.
- For this event she will be seeking sponsorship from friends, family and others in favour of the British Heart Foundation.
- With the season over, and no sponsorship, I have been borrowing cars and asking people for a lift so that I can go and practise.
- We also ask you to raise a minimum of £ 2500 in sponsorship.
- Because costs have already been met, all sponsorship money raised will go directly to Cancer Research UK.
- The committee would like to take this opportunity to thank all who took part or gave sponsorship or helped in any way.
- Over the years, they've struggled for funding and sponsorship.
- Each walker must raise 4,500 euros in sponsorship.
- "Playing in America is a wonderful opportunity for the team but we need to raise sponsorship."
- His sponsorship is already up to £ 300 but he would like to raise at least £ 500, enough to fund one rescue flight.
- Organiser Michael Braund stresses it is not a race, but a leisurely walk, with the trophy going to the team that has raised the highest amount of sponsorship.
- Dab your tears of sorrow away with your sponsorship checks.
- It is thought the 30 year old has brought with him £ 2m of sponsorship to secure the drive.
- Horses can be bought from any member of the committee and sponsorship will also be welcome.
- We are supposed to increase their allowances, but due to lack of enough sponsorship this hasn't happened, " he said.
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