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Knowledge creation benefits from universities, education system, testing laboratories, and research subvention schemes.
It could also, if politically necessary, be partially subsidised out of general taxation, with the government making a direct subvention to the social insurance schemes (a common practice in continental schemes, in order to smooth out cost and risk differences between their different membership populations).
He created the system of central government subvention of council housing in 1924, and got it carried by the first and most precarious Labour government.
Running at a loss represents the subvention of public goods.
Pandaemonium has been produced for the BBC with a generous subvention from the Lottery fund.
Should we be considering some kind of subvention to support Channel 4 in the future?
When it was mooted to the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon last month that Scotland win full budgetary independence – with no London subvention – she understandably blanched.
Security, the bugbear of divided communities, has at last come under local control, lubricated by a £1bn subvention from Gordon Brown in 2009.
"Many of them see the financial benefits of this for England because once Scotland is gone then the state subvention from London is gone.
In the latest financial year, almost £300m of the annual subvention of £659m went to First ScotRail for running trains, including £21m for the Caledonian Sleepers.
Biofuel is also a heavily subsidized energy source and would likely be unable to compete in the current market without government subvention.
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