Sentence examples for subsidy institutions from inspiring English sources

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Since we take GS as a criterion for government subsidy in lieu of total government subsidy, institutions that have the ability to obtain higher subsidy (given the same stuff) or smaller number of staff (given the same subsidy) are more likely to be in the intervention group.

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However, universities would also lose out, should the direct subsidy to institutions be removed for most subjects, as the report envisages (and as may well happen), because the graduate contributions would only partially compensate.Before the general election in May, all three main political parties said they would examine Lord Browne's suggestions.

But he did not suggest that the Fed should measure the subsidies these institutions receive – or the dangers that they pose.

Tax exemption not only provides an enormous subsidy to religious institutions, but also gives government the power to decide what is, and what is not, a religion.

"It's a straight subsidy to financial institutions," said Martin Baily, a former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Clinton administration, and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

Mr. Huntsman made a convergent case, from a conservative perspective, for measuring and ending the subsidies these financial institutions receive to maximize economic growth.

"We are literally spending hundreds of billions of dollars on subsidies for financial institutions," said Christopher Mayer, a professor of real estate finance and vice dean at the Columbia School of Business.

"The majority of the programs in the five conferences not within the B.C.S. are funded with multimillion-dollar subsidies from their institutions," said James E. Delany, the Big Ten commissioner.

"The voucher program at issue constitutes the type of 'direct monetary subsidies to religious institutions' that Justice O'Connor found impermissible," the Sixth Circuit judges said.

Direct governmental subsidies to religious institutions as the next step in national welfare reform may suit Mr. Bush's platform of compassionate conservatism, but they undermine the separation of church and state.

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