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Traditionally, the party was opposed to national subventions of failing businesses, but the loss of Opel would have cost thousands their jobs.
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Running at a loss represents the subvention of public goods.
The awards include a publication subvention of $7,500 that is payable to the press that accepts the manuscript for publication.
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.
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.
Bokova tells me this story is misleading, and points to a recent study by the UK National Commission for Unesco, showing that the organisation delivers $100m to the British economy each year for an annual subvention of just $14m.
Although a final decision by the US is still pending, the loss of the regular subvention of $350m for UNRWA would be catastrophic for the region, with immense military and strategic implications for the US and its allies, including the UK.
Such measures may be important for controlling health expenditure growth, as many countries that provide extensive public subvention of health care (e.g., Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the UK) also use centralised decision-making to determine which services and pharmaceuticals are eligible for subsidies.
This could be either through subvention of a higher proportion of the livestock contribution to gross national product or by a more rigorous programme to have beneficiaries pay for services either directly or through a system of cess.
In recent years the Fund has limited subventions to a maximum of 40percentt of production costs.
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