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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 new ones included pledges to reform the pension system and to end the blanket subsidising of households through cheap rent, maintenance and energy charges.

The direct subsidising of fuel for consumers, by government discounts on diesel and other fuels, account for just 6% of the IMF's total.

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.

Despite the government's prioritising and subsidising of Stem subjects (science, technology, engineering, mathematics), where men still dominate, over arts and humanities, where women do, we are entering a situation in which more women, including working-class women (who attend university at a rate twice that of their male peers), are calculating that university debt is worth it.

The Saudi government's heavy subsidising of entrepreneurship is a "fund-it-and-they-will-come" scenario.

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Can't government for once be persuaded of the virtue of subsidising weapons of happiness rather than weapons of destruction?

Hence this week's fudges on, for example, jobs: "There are many positive ways to promote employment, including training, tax reform, the modernisation of welfare systems, the promotion of new enterprises and support for the non-market sector," it states, masterfully embracing everything from a rightish clamping down on welfare dependence to a leftish state-subsidising of jobs.

Last year the then lord chief justice, Lord Judge, warned about the dangers of undermining independence of the judiciary through privatising the courts service, making it self-financing or introducing cross-subsidising of one section of the court service by another.

To ensure that these underpaid workers have an adequate standard of living, they receive tax credits "topping up" their take-home pay – subsidised, of course, by the taxpayer.

He has emphatically acted on behalf of his ally, Bashar al-Assad, while Mr Obama is accused by Syrian rebels, even the moderate ones Washington subsidises, of letting them down.

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