The fact is that private and corporate money has overtaken public subsidy in festival funding. |
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This might include some form of direct subsidy, tied to acreage or land quality. |
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Albany could easily cut this subsidy at least in half and still pay for real charity care. |
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Does it make sense to give each of us a subsidy, when we can perfectly well afford the full price? |
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The operators later changed their minds after the administration rejected their demand for the subsidy. |
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He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs. |
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Witney woolmen in the early 15th century included John Hood, a subsidy commissioner and possibly a merchant of the Staple. |
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The government's plan to reform the subsidy system is running into fierce opposition. |
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It is likely, however, that long term subsidy will be essential to provide effective, affordable antimalarial drug combinations for all. |
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Spring linseed lags some way behind now that the subsidy it attracts has been reduced. |
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Writers would also like to see more subsidy for Scottish publishers, and for the arts and literature in general. |
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The maternal subsidy would vary in proportion to the number of their children under the age of majority. |
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But already there's a note of warning from those accused of maladministering the subsidy. |
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Either way, the telecoms operators are likely to see it as a subsidy to undercut market pricing. |
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Prior to 1997, subsidy distribution was based on enrollments for the summer and fall terms. |
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Moreover, if the government is subsidizing something that consumers do not really want, one would think that the subsidy would lack mass appeal. |
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It is thought that up to five mines and several thousand jobs could have been lost without the subsidy. |
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There will be no subsidy for farms or businesses, all domestic supplies, farms and businesses will be metered. |
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What you get is a huge subsidy for middle-class teenagers and a reduction in direct support for working-class ones. |
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One of the problems in the current subsidy system is that large amounts of subsidised products are misused or wasted. |
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I can't think of a single subsidy that actually got eliminated, not even honey or mohair. |
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At present, the subsidy for these vehicles is available only for government organisations, NGOs, public sector undertakings and industries. |
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New acres coming into production equal more potential bushels, which equal more subsidy dollars. |
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In this case, moreover, the proposed form of the subsidy is entirely otiose. |
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If a government has an export subsidy programme, requests for subsidies from different industries will exceed the amount a government can grant. |
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The law enables companies with chronically underfunded plans to receive an implicit subsidy from companies with sound plans. |
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In a story about the new U.S. farm subsidy bill on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday this weekend, we came across a stunning display of illogic. |
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Efficiency principles dictate that only clear market imperfections justify an appropriately sized tax or subsidy. |
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On January 3, the government discontinued the subsidy on wheat flour, causing flour and bread prices to rise. |
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The indirect subsidy covers the difference between a product's cost price and its selling price to consumers. |
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It is complying with WTO rules on anti-dumping, subsidy and countervailing duties, and safeguard measures. |
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He has some of the facts and figures of just how dependent the countryside is on townie subsidy. |
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The budget decrease in the USDA budget includes cuts to food stamp payments and farm subsidy payments. |
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Set-aside payments will not help the farmer much because the subsidy is the same as if it had been cropped, but without the actual crop to sell. |
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The schools follow the curriculum taught in Taiwan and receive a small subsidy from the Ministry of Education. |
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This happened on the GST, on the capital gains tax, on the subsidy to private health funds, and on asylum seekers. |
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Its ancient Gaelic language is struggling to survive, despite subsidy and encouragement, on the geographic fringes to which it was relegated. |
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It is expected to include the decoupling of farm subsidy payments from production. |
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The subsidy system is mainly based on how much land or how many animals you have and it has created a dependency culture. |
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The entire edifice of opera subsidy, supposedly designed to make opera accessible, has had to rely instead on a private company. |
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Some EU countries are arguing that environmental degradation is a hidden subsidy on cheap exports. |
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There was a subsidy to assist farmers, but with the rising cost of electricity this expense was still a major burden. |
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After widespread protests it also withdrew its decision to remove the petroleum subsidy and deregulate the downstream petroleum sectors. |
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Key issues for the union include decoupling subsidy from production to whole farm payments and changes to the budget to pay for rural development and other reforms. |
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Yet despite this unwitting generosity, I cannot legally visit those countries and reimport what my subsidy sold them on the cheap in the first place. |
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In many instances the authorities are believed to have reduced the subvention, or state subsidy, payable to individual patients resident in nursing homes. |
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Kerosene and diesel oil contribute the most to petroleum subsidy. |
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Employees may continue driving to work or they may exchange their parking subsidy for cash and buy a transit pass, bicycle supplies, or pay ride-share costs. |
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Because if you can deduct interest on a loan, invest the money, and earn tax-free profits, you essentially get a government subsidy for investing. |
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The use of policy instruments like tax and subsidy to achieve public goals, such as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions? |
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The ascent of star presenter over stubborn creator will be dissected in the coming weeks, along with the sacred cows of public subsidy and the education industry. |
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Just last week, he made the tourist promotion people upset by suggesting that the government reduce the subsidy it gives them to a mere 30 centimes. |
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The government will maintain its latest fuel subsidy scheme which will channel direct cash aid to poor families once it raises fuel prices in October, this year. |
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Prince Michael enjoys a subsidy from the Queen towards the cost of his accommodation at Kensington Palace, but he receives no payment from the civil list or privy purse. |
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In addition, some form of subsidy through increased children's allowance, income tax relief or subventing the providers directly would help reduce childcare costs. |
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According to the BBC the Strategic Rail Authority, the body that franchises out rail services, is looking to cut the amount of subsidy it gives to train operators. |
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To reduce the government subsidy on fuel, Mahathir said diesel and petrol prices will increase by 10 sen per liter to 0.80 and 1.20 ringgit respectively. |
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Of course, EU competition cases aren't confined just to subsidy cases, there are lots of actions involving mergers and acquisitions and also public procurement. |
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The project's funding would thus come entirely from external sources and without the need for any subsidy, loan or equity from the Jakarta authorities. |
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Bulgaria should have eliminated the state subsidy for the coal mining and begun to implement differentiation in transport and distribution pricing of natural gas. |
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In fact, the Saudi regime actually paid Amin a large subsidy over the years to stay out of politics. |
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Put another way, the subsidy gives the United States leverage over the decision-making of an important ally. |
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We must discover a means of subsidy by which music and parallel arts may thrive unapologetically. |
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Government ownership, operation, regulation, and subsidy of schools and colleges should be ended. |
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This welfare spending discourages work, increases taxes, and operates as a hidden and inefficient subsidy to low-wage businesses. |
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To get a pittance of a welfare subsidy, you must work 4 hours a day. |
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A spokesman for the bus drivers and truckers pointed out that the delay in the subsidy comes during the month in which many operating bills are due. |
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He said if claimants could not afford to pay their monthly payments, then they had to deregister before they could apply for a subsidy in another project. |
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The subsidy junkie label was not unreasonably applied to many farmers. |
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The EU, US, Japan and other subsidy junkies must kick the habit. |
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Traditional private schools that charge high fees receive no state subsidy. |
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The opera-goer who gets a reduced-price ticket because of a subsidy is also a taxpayer who pays for that subsidy. |
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Currently, AMTRAC is pressing to tap the highway and aviation funds for its subsidy. |
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Dried snot on the marijuana pipe tossed into the cowpool built with government subsidy on a Vermont commune. |
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Agriculture expenditure will move away from subsidy payments linked to specific produce, toward direct payments based on farm size. |
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Clodius also passed a law to expand the previous partial grain subsidy to a fully free grain dole for citizens. |
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The King was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. |
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Baldwin, with Churchill's support proposed a subsidy to the industry while a Royal Commission prepared a further report. |
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The company did not succeed with its effort to gain a subsidy for it to continue. |
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And it is becoming even cheaper to get involved after a further subsidy from Warwickshire County Council to reduce the cost of home composters. |
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This renunciation of the principles for which the LSO had been founded was rejected by the players, and the offered subsidy was declined. |
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He said the Plan was hostile to the Soviet Union, a subsidy for American exporters, and sure to polarize the world between East and West. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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The hope was the government would intervene to reorganize and rationalize the industry, and raise the subsidy. |
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They might all say they need a subsidy, or perhaps we could get a replier that would need less of a subsidy or no subsidy. |
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It would be too expensive and, like the ancient Kimmerian language itself, would need heavy subsidy to survive. |
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Under the 1919 Housing Act, 30,000 houses were constructed by private enterprise with government subsidy. |
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It cannot expect to follow beggar-my-neighbour policies like cutting corporation tax and continue to receive a large subsidy. |
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In the Parliament of 1254, Simon led the opposition in resisting a royal demand for a subsidy. |
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Making the subsidy payment excludable from taxation has no value for public employers that pay no taxes. |
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I don't remember hearing any mention of a wage or meal subsidy, not even a stale jam buttie. |
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Emperor Marcian confirmed their status as the allies of the empire and granted them an annual subsidy of 100 pounds of gold. |
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For most students the government subsidy is not sufficient to cover their basic living expenses. |
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With the barbarians at the gates, Emperor Leo I agreed to pay an annual subsidy of gold. |
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The Cossacks received a subsidy of food, money, and military supplies from the tsar in return for acting as border defense. |
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In 1878 a subsidy was granted to the Hansard press and at that point reporters were employed. |
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It has been suggested that a subsidy shift would help to level the playing field and support growing energy sectors, namely solar power, wind power, and biofuels. |
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Its success is hotly debated, with a large increase in passenger numbers and investment in the network balanced by worries about the level of subsidy. |
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This led to a dispute with Southampton due to the large public subsidy provided for the new terminal, which Liverpool City Council has agreed to repay. |
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The traditional socialist emphasis on egalitarianism suggests the preferability of equal distribution of social dividend as a lump sum subsidy paid to each household. |
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Seif briefed the IMF chief on the Iranian government policies towards execution of subsidy reform as well as inflation control, unemployment programs and housing improvement. |
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This subsidy is an essential source of income for the counties. |
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Furthermore, the peninsula is also served by many independent bus operators, the largest being Avon Buses who operate many services without subsidy from Merseytravel. |
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The privatisation was controversial, and the its impact is still debated today, as doubling of passenger numbers and investment were balanced by an increase in rail subsidy. |
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The overall EU and national budgets for subsidy have been capped. |
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And he denied claims scrapping the subsidy was discriminatory. |
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It also said that the reason fares are higher than in European countries is that there is less public subsidy and that lowering fares would mean increasing taxes. |
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After taking his oath, Charles received a subsidy of 600,000 ducats. |
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In 1520 in Toledo Parliament rejected a further subsidy for the king. |
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Fitch's review of direct subsidy BABs is based on the same analytical factors used to determine other municipal bond ratings in the related sector. |
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The structure of the loan included an IRP decoupling, which allowed the pre-existing monthly interest reduction payment subsidy to continue after payoff of the current loan. |
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But jobseeker's allowance was never intended as a wage subsidy. |
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The Tories and Lib Dems have called on the government to consider at least mutualising the utility, which would save more than pounds 140million a year in public subsidy. |
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True economic conservatives, of course, disdain Cash for Clunkers as a big-government subsidy for an industry that has suffered from its own mismanagement. |
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A second invasion that same year also ended in defeat at the Battle of Verona, though Alaric forced the Roman Senate to pay a large subsidy to the Visigoths. |
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