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Boeing, a U.S. company, and Airbus, a European company, both get some aid from their respective governments, but there's been a huge case at the WTO since 2004 over which government subsidies are worse.
Your family should also be able to get some aid from Social Security, which pays a survivor a one-time death benefit of $255.
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Harvey went eight innings, giving up six hits while striking out 10. Kuroda got some critical aid from his defense.
A little more than half of Harvard undergraduates get some form of aid, including many from families earning $120,000 or more.
We do not get any aid from outside Hasaka.
He promised that countries which adopt the right policies will get more aid from America.
If you don't get that aid from your partner, and you're forced to give up too much of your own happiness, the deal is off.
One kid was going to get full aid from us and the other kid's family wasn't much concerned by the cost.
If county governments get less aid from the state, we at the county level will have to raise property taxes or cut programs.
The talks, which began more than a month ago, appear to hinge on whether the automakers can get financial aid from the federal government.
In order to repay the government its loan (and to avoid falling foul of European rules prohibiting companies that get state aid from competing unfairly), the bank is encouraging existing customers to take their business elsewhere.
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