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Free sign upThe phrase "implement subsidies" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to put into effect or to start using subsidies. Example: The government decided to implement subsidies for small businesses to help them recover from the economic downturn.
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However, there has been substantial debate about how to implement subsidies.
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To encourage those manufacturers to produce environmentally friendly products, a government can implement subsidy policies.
In an attempt to lessen the negative impact on people, the government implemented subsidies, decreased taxes and tariffs, and instituted other fiscal measures.
The drafters of the Affordable Care Act anticipated many of these rate increases and implemented subsidies for people with incomes up to 400percentt of the federal poverty level.
He opposed Brexit, but said it would give the opportunity to implement new subsidies for farmers who help prevent floods.
There are, of course, also differences in the administrative arrangements used to implement wage subsidies (see Section 3).
Recent studies in the field of political science and environmental resource governance suggest that oil-exporting economies have begun to implement fuel subsidy reforms.
As GCC countries continue to implement energy subsidy reforms and the cost of distributed renewable energy continues to fall, GCC markets other than Dubai may find net metering an attractive option for a lower transaction cost approach to renewables deployment with the additional benefit of wider private sector engagement.
Recent evidence from eight regions implementing such subsidies suggests that they are generally successful in improving availability of the drugs and decreasing their retail prices, but it remains unclear whether these outcomes translate to improved use by patients with suspected malaria.
"It's been almost two decades since the Brazilian government tried to implement a government subsidies scheme," she said.
The system, custom-designed for New York by a Massachusetts company, eClinicalWorks, would cost a typical doctor's office $45,000 to implement, but city subsidies reduce that to $24,000 for practices with at least 10percentt of their patients on Medicaid or uninsured; those in neighborhoods with the highest poverty rate pay $10,000.
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