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push money
noun
- a cash inducement provided by a manufacturer or distributor for a retailer or his staff, to reward successful selling
Example Sentences
DeSantis’ decision to push money to the PAC instead of giving directly to Trump’s campaign has raised eyebrows among some Trump campaign officials, according to a person familiar with the former president’s campaign thinking who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the arrangement.
That total -- 1.5% of the amount authorized by Congress -- will decline further in coming months as federal agencies continue to push money out the door.
If Republicans suddenly push money into places such as Illinois’s 13th Congressional District or Oregon’s 4th, that means they likely think the tides are turning in their favor.
Regulatory bodies globally want businesses to improve disclosure of climate-related risks and impacts, to help investors push money in the direction of efforts to meet net zero emissions by 2050 targets.
The Seahawks have little cap space less this year, just $1.8 million according to OvertheCap.com, and may not be as inclined to push money back into the future if an opportunity arises.
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