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		Definition of seed money in English: seed moneynoun mass nounMoney allocated to initiate a project. 种子基金  we'll give you some seed money for a few stores Example sentencesExamples -  Initially, IPRT provided seed money to fund the center's pilot-phase projects.
 -  Providing seed money for two new voucher schools in the city, Brennan then helped nurture the program until it reached the high court.
 -  A few years ago the foundation began providing seed money for students to launch their own social ventures.
 -  To start the project, the university provided seed money during the initial phase in the form of summer salary for the three project leaders.
 -  The fund will also offer seed money to ventures based on alternative technology and renewable energy.
 -  You need a good central fund and seed money for the £20,000 - £100,000 works across each of the galleries.
 -  Your support not only provides direct financial resources, it is also a sign of your commitment and serves as seed money to garner funds from a variety of other sources.
 -  I want to make a point here: in countries, as you grow and develop, government provides seed money to industry.
 -  He financed a city park and Little League (both bearing his name), donated graciously to the city food bank, and provided millions in seed money to launch a center for troubled youths.
 -  I had raised money again, this time as seed money for a more traditional freelancing career.
 -  This time, the fund will be devoted to doling out seed money to Internet ventures outside the U.S.
 -  Can companies like HP step into that role by providing seed money and help the incubation process for new firms?
 -  His year in Iraq, he hopes, will provide seed money.
 -  Why shouldn't the Australia Council have provided some seed money, especially when it all went to contributors?
 -  Some act like foundation program officers, giving seed money to promising local initiatives.
 -  An individual gift became seed money as the congregation initiated a series of ‘thinking theologically’ weekends.
 -  The two companies not only provided seed money, but also control a one-third stake in Green's brainchild.
 -  ‘USAID provides seed money to projects with the expectation that they will be self-sustaining,’ Pugh says.
 -  Making this point, Lugari managed to get seed money for the project from the Japanese Government.
 -  The first funds were used as seed money to open a Business Development Center in Whiteville, N.C, in 1991.
 
    Definition of seed money in US English: seed moneynounˈsēd ˌmənēˈsid ˌməni Money allocated to initiate a project. 种子基金  we'll give you some seed money for a few stores Example sentencesExamples -  Making this point, Lugari managed to get seed money for the project from the Japanese Government.
 -  A few years ago the foundation began providing seed money for students to launch their own social ventures.
 -  Providing seed money for two new voucher schools in the city, Brennan then helped nurture the program until it reached the high court.
 -  This time, the fund will be devoted to doling out seed money to Internet ventures outside the U.S.
 -  Some act like foundation program officers, giving seed money to promising local initiatives.
 -  The first funds were used as seed money to open a Business Development Center in Whiteville, N.C, in 1991.
 -  The two companies not only provided seed money, but also control a one-third stake in Green's brainchild.
 -  ‘USAID provides seed money to projects with the expectation that they will be self-sustaining,’ Pugh says.
 -  Your support not only provides direct financial resources, it is also a sign of your commitment and serves as seed money to garner funds from a variety of other sources.
 -  Can companies like HP step into that role by providing seed money and help the incubation process for new firms?
 -  Why shouldn't the Australia Council have provided some seed money, especially when it all went to contributors?
 -  His year in Iraq, he hopes, will provide seed money.
 -  Initially, IPRT provided seed money to fund the center's pilot-phase projects.
 -  An individual gift became seed money as the congregation initiated a series of ‘thinking theologically’ weekends.
 -  The fund will also offer seed money to ventures based on alternative technology and renewable energy.
 -  To start the project, the university provided seed money during the initial phase in the form of summer salary for the three project leaders.
 -  I had raised money again, this time as seed money for a more traditional freelancing career.
 -  You need a good central fund and seed money for the £20,000 - £100,000 works across each of the galleries.
 -  He financed a city park and Little League (both bearing his name), donated graciously to the city food bank, and provided millions in seed money to launch a center for troubled youths.
 -  I want to make a point here: in countries, as you grow and develop, government provides seed money to industry.
 
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