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That was a lie made up around a table to get subsidies," he said during a recent lecture.
For a while he lectured at the New School for Social Research in New York City, his salary supported by a subsidy from a former student.
We recently wrote about the insights shared by energy trends analyst Chris Namovicz of the U.S. Energy Information Administration EIAA), who spoke at our "Communicating Energy" lecture series recently, and his comments regarding the lack of a definitive count on fossil fuel subsidies in this country.
It is the object of endless lectures about taxes and wages that are too high, welfare and pension benefits that are too generous, east German states that have become subsidy junkies and a labour market that is irredeemably sclerotic.
In 2009, he gave the prestigious MacTaggart Lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival — a talk that is still recalled for its broad attack on the BBC and the public subsidies it enjoys.
That's a subsidy.
Including the government subsidy.
He missed the lecture.
Depends on the lecture.
He loves to lecture.
Her lecture was applauded.
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