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The subsidising
verb
To give subsidy, to support financially.
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The subsidising of alternatives, however, is far easier to negotiate since the fossil fuel interest are only indirectly affected and cannot therefore muster as powerful an opposing force.
The booming West End does indeed pay, but its success is often built on the back of a subsidised sector where it has been artists who have been doing an awful lot of the subsidising.
The Bank governor, who stopped the subsidising of mortgages through the Funding for Lending scheme last year, is examining whether to introduce tests to determine whether people applying for mortgages could afford their repayments if interest rates rise.
They have told BBC Wales they can not be sure there will be enough money left for them after the subsidising of Welsh students who study elsewhere in the UK.
Randomisation of the study medication was done in by the subsidising company and successive treatment allocation numbers were administered by the investigators following the order of inclusion.
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"I came up almost completely through the subsidised theatre.
Over the last decade, the divide between the commercial and the subsidised has been dissolving.
Employee contributions should also be tiered so that the highest paid pay in the most, subsidising the poorest.
In other words: about two thirds of the graduate's wages were paid by the employer, and the government subsidised the other third.
The REF subsidises the poor, pays for the subsidies, and equalises the risks to insurers, all at once.
The short form of the game subsidises the long one.
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