Thus, government steps in and subsidizes premiums to encourage more farmers to join. |
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The Ministry of Culture subsidizes this event to the tune of 50,000 dinars per year. |
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The state of Alaska subsidizes electrical production in smaller communities through the Power Cost Equalization Fund. |
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The government heavily subsidizes the publishing industry, including periodical and academic presses. |
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It taxes some activities and subsidizes others through investment credits, for example. |
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The reality is that this aid subsidizes and prolongs the life of the regime that is the root of the country's problems. |
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It subsidizes a sector that, quite frankly, should not be getting subsidies. |
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For others, there is no bounty, and often it is their deprivation that subsidizes the choices that most of us take for granted. |
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When it comes to professional development outside the company, SSQ subsidizes job-related college and university courses for employees. |
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However, this approach subsidizes those who can afford to pay the full cost of a net and may still exclude the poorest. |
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The programme subsidizes the costs of those participating for the first time in the show as exhibitors. |
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The federal government now subsidizes the province and First Nations communities for many services it formerly provided. |
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However, SSHRC does not record systematically, in a readily accessible format, the results of the research it subsidizes. |
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In many countries in the global south, the government subsidizes basic items, such as food, rice, bread, or cooking oil to keep them affordable for poor people. |
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They also passed an outrageous farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high. |
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If you live in the West, chances are your electric bill subsidizes irrigation, a cost you're supposed to recoup from lower food prices at the grocery store. |
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I want to see a farm bill that subsidizes healthy food and not just junk food. |
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Starrett City was also built under New York State's Mitchell-Lama program which subsidizes the construction and operation of affordable housing. |
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In the case of a malaria or t.b. vaccine, this means that the government sizes up candidates, offers grants, and subsidizes drug companies, universities, or its own research teams as they experiment with the vaccines. |
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Relying on the theories of British economist John Maynard Keynes, the King government progressively implements interventionist policies and subsidizes projects destined to boost the economy. |
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For the companies, administrative formalities are reduced to a minimum and it is financially interesting because the French government subsidizes part of the cost of these jobs. |
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If a country heavily subsidizes a production, the other party to the treaty will then point it out as a countervailing situation and then a countervailing duty will be invoked. |
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Their value lies in the public and private debate their work intellectually subsidizes, not only in the manner of statutes their formulations encourage. |
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The Swedish government partly subsidizes Svenska Dagbladet, but the paper is considered independent and remains the strongest voice of conservatism in a liberal political environment. |
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In addition, while CMHC uses First Nations' audited financial statements to assess the viability of housing projects that it subsidizes, the Department does not typically review these statements to manage its housing program. |
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Management of the parking areas also subsidizes the purchase of the Metrocheck passes for those staff members who are entitled to park but who use this system instead. |
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Young Canada Works in Both Official Languages subsidizes summer jobs that enable young people to gain practical experience in their fields of study and work in another region. |
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But aside from non-refundable tax credits in respect of moving expenses related to accepting employment, the Government of Canada no longer subsidizes labour mobility. |
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Government also currently subsidizes some Masters programmes. |
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