This subsidization of drug companies by the taxpayers became officially sanctioned by Congress in 1980, when the Bayh-Dole Act was passed. |
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If the market will not support profitable operators, a variety of government subsidization schemes are used. |
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He objected to a proposed subsidization of deposit banking that would allow banks to continue to offer free or low service charges on checking accounts. |
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Fuel bioethanol is becoming price-competitive with gasoline, even without any form of subsidization. |
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It is the Commerce Department's task to determine which producers and which merchandise are subject to a finding of subsidization or dumping. |
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They talked of the deficit and the need to curb the government's subsidization of the private sector. |
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The implicit subsidization of large energy users, arguably a regressive tax, must stop. |
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Moreover, many of our clients' housing is subsidized by bodies who will refuse to continue subsidization following an eviction. |
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The Inspector is of the opinion that this subsidization should be discontinued. |
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It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals. |
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Thus, offsets may be considered a form of indirect subsidization, and possibly a second-best, or blunt form of government intervention or commercial policy. |
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Why not give Mr. or Miss Chips a gift card from Staples or Office Depot to help subsidize their subsidization of the school system? |
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That leaves the Canada's steel industry especially vulnerable to foreign trade practices such as dumping and subsidization that distort the fair and effective functioning of the market. |
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We have to stop selling Candu reactors around the world, stop this reliance and stop the subsidization of Canadian tax dollars in promotion of this industry. |
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It was further argued that a combination of decreasing decoupled payments and the subsidization of elements of crop insurance would make federal budgeting for agriculture more predictable. |
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The coal industry is perhaps the most notable example of subsidization, and agriculture has traditionally been massively protected by the state, though the sector is now governed by EU institutions. |
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As part of its objective, the Post Office is charged with not incurring subsidization from general taxation other than that required to cover losses specifically identified in relation to other government objectives. |
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The investment focus has been in the arts and crafts and meat and fish sectors, through the controlling ownership and operational subsidization of nine Nunavut-based companies. |
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With regard to the direct costs subsidization by regular programme resources to extrabudgetary projects, the cost-recovery policy will also play an important role in correcting such subsidization. |
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America's current voucher experiments not only exacerbate these trends but they've added a new twist, namely, the direct subsidization of religious training by the state. |
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Miniver, for example, reflected the prospect of postwar Anglo-American hybridization and paralleled America's wartime subsidization of goods abroad. |
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