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Those just above that income level will get a substantial subsidy to help them afford prescription coverage.
The Obama administration proposed a substantial subsidy, $53 billion over six years, to induce investors to take on risk that they are otherwise unwilling to assume.
In 1434 Sforza made a pact with Cosimo de' Medici, who paid him a substantial subsidy and had him appointed condottiere of Florence.
We have stabilised the network; we have restored the Post Office card account, we are maintaining a substantial subsidy but at a time of change within the financial services sector I think the post office can contribute more," Mandelson added.
E.on and RWE are huge, blue-chip multinationals, yet see nuclear as too big a gamble and that's despite the substantial subsidy it would enjoy in the UK, alongside other low-carbon energy projects.
Many students will try and make up this shortfall by taking on holiday jobs and part-time work alongside their studies in term time, but it often falls to parents to stump up a substantial subsidy each month.
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These programs require substantial subsidies to help cover production costs.
"We found that substantial subsidies would be required," he said.
Because renewable energy, especially solar power, is expensive, it requires substantial subsidies or other incentives.
In Europe, fuel is heavily taxed, and there are substantial subsidies for producing alternative energy.
Building these huge things can be justified only when substantial subsidies are in place.
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