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to subsidised
verb
To give subsidy, to support financially.
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According to Robert Hartwig, chief economist of the Insurance Information Institute, bailing out Citizens requires "grandmothers living in trailer parks on fixed incomes in [inland] Gainesville to subsidise million-dollar homes in Marco Island".Thanks to subsidised insurance, the risks of living on Florida's coast are not reflected in property prices.
FARMERS in India have become used to subsidised electricity, especially for pumping water to irrigate crops.
An end to subsidised Shakespeare and free access to The Gruffalo, and they all go bananas.
These confer access to subsidised education and better health care than in the countryside.
From next month they will be entitled to subsidised cars as well.
Half of this is spent on social programmes, from zinc roofs and livestock to subsidised bus travel.
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"School buses have had funding slashed too, children which are now obliged to stay on for 6th form used to get subsidised travel to school.
He wants to give subsidised credit to farmers and small businesses.
The gains are then used to direct subsidised capital to favoured state-run firms and national champions in industry.
A bigger problem may be India's insistence that it be allowed to stockpile subsidised grain to ensure food security.
It continues to offer subsidised care to people in the services and their spouses: its full name is the King Edward VII 's Hospital Sister Agnes.
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