- 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...
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earmarks that they came in two varieties: hard
earmarks, or "hardmarks",
found in legislation, and soft
earmarks, or "softmarks",
found in the text of congressional...
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earmarks between states and countries.
Tasmanian sheep and
cattle must be
earmarked before they
become six
months old.
Generally the owner’s
earmark is...
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Against Earmarks developed a
database of
earmarks requested by
members of Congress. The
group successfully pressed for a
moratorium on
earmarks in 2010...
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Daniel Inouye described himself as "the No. 1
earmarks guy in the U.S. Congress".
Inouye regularly p****ed
earmarks for
funding in the
state of
Hawaii including...
- The
hypothecation of a tax (also
known as the ring-fencing or
earmarking of a tax) is the
dedication of the
revenue from a
specific tax for a particular...
- Washington, were
benefiting from
earmarks added to
defense appropriations bills.
Murray added US$57
million in
earmarks to the 2011
defense appropriation...
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British Railways. It was the only
British main line
steam locomotive earmarked for
preservation from the date of construction. It was the 999th locomotive...
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House Appropriations Committee to
steer hundreds of
millions of
dollars in
earmarks to
family and
friends in
direct exchange for
contributions to his campaign...
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apply to 90% of
earmarks". politifact.com. PolitiFact.
Retrieved July 3, 2013. Sanchez,
Humberto (November 23, 2010). "Vote
looms for
earmarks ban". govexec...