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to subsidies
noun
Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
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"They were used to subsidies," she said.
This uncertainty and ambiguity only adds to subsidies' attraction.
Unfairly so, thanks to subsidies, squealed the American lumber lobby.
Another is whether the Kanaks stay wedded to subsidies.
Roughly $5 billion was allocated to subsidies in 2014.
But will that mean an end to subsidies?
Some Conservatives have been pushing for further cuts to subsidies.
Politicians, feeling sudden pressure, may resort to subsidies and other quick fixes to provide temporary relief.
These deductions are tantamount to subsidies from the national to the subnational governments.
The plans include an end to subsidies for profit-making schools.
We need to change our approach to subsidies in all industries.
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