Sentence examples for Living subsidies from inspiring English sources

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Speaking at the annual CAS working conference held here earlier this month, President Lu Yongxiang said the restructuring is intended to break the "iron rice bowl," a Chinese term meaning a lifelong guarantee of employment and living subsidies under a planned economy.

On September 20, the Chinese Government allocated ¥81 million ($11.8 million USD) in living subsidies for those affected by the typhoon.

Human resource expenditure included basic salaries, allowances, bonuses, social insurance, housing accumulation funds, purchasing subsidies, living subsidies, and medical expenses.

He cultivated local military officers by raising their living subsidies, upgrading their gear, and telling the local newspaper, "To meet the Army's needs, nothing is excessive".

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Benefits include: a competitive starting salary; a living subsidy of 2.75 million RMB (Thousand Young Talents) or 4.5 million RMB (Thousand Talents and Foreign Thousand Talents) over three to five years; a start-up fund of up to 12 million RMB; principal investigator and tenure-track systems; a housing allowance up to 8,000 RMB per month; and social insurance and welfare.

To encourage former paid donors to undergo testing, in January 2012, the government enacted a living subsidy policy for people who acquired HIV via transmission through blood.

After the living subsidy policy was enacted in January 2012 for previously reported blood transmission cases, two plasma donor-related cases were diagnosed on 23 and 28 February 2012, in two individuals born in 1972 and 1971, respectively.

We explored how movement strategy (correlated random walk) and patterns of mortality risk affected the spatial distribution of living (consumer subsidies) and dead individuals (nutrient/energy subsidies).

She urges families to set two goals: get children living without subsidies and put them on a career track.

They had less than primary school education level (16.9% vs. 20.0%), were less likely to be Dibao families (families receiving the minimum living standard subsidy, 30.1% vs. 37.0%), and were less likely to be widowed or divorced (7.0% vs. 18.3%).

Instead, he said, some producers may learn to live without subsidies and benefits like discounted electricity.

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