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To compensate resource-poor provinces, a special subsidy was created for border regions.
He also abolished a special subsidy for areas where the water-table was low, and got tough with defaulters.
For nuclear, the industry is still more or less sticking to the line that it doesn't need a special subsidy.
"As if things weren't bad enough, Harry Reid's office leaked these e-mails to show what a hypocrite I was for raising hell about Congress's special subsidy for health insurance this week after he and I had wheeled and dealed to keep the darn thing," he rumbles.
The commission will propose abolishing the so-called set-aside — which requires some land to be kept out of production — as well as a special subsidy of 45 euros a hectare (2.5 acres), now given to farmers to grow crops for biofuels.
One the one hand, the enrollment of preschool teachers in the impoverished areas should be increased through free training and special subsidy programs, and by subsidizing volunteer preschool teachers.
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Now it is conservatives who often embrace special tax breaks, special subsidies, special regulatory sinecures.
His plan rejects the claim for special subsidies for domestic generators on "energy security" grounds.
Special subsidies by the individual countries, and other national farm programs, were to be eliminated to prevent competitive advantages.
But real politics, and real fiscal policy, is a blood and guts fight for opportunistic exemptions and special subsidies.
The airlines, facing huge losses, are expected to press this week for a package of tax relief and special subsidies.
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