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to subsidy
noun
Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
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"There is an apprehension growing up around access to subsidy," he said.
"New York City," Ms. Damiani said, "is on an upswing with regards to subsidy transparency".
Some industry observers wrongly put the success of Emirates down to subsidy from the government of Dubai.
He saw disabled people as a "vast pool of untapped labour" for whom employment was much preferable to subsidy.
The proposal said the inequality would begin to be addressed by 2019, with member states all moving to subsidy payments based on land size, rather than historical levels.
This applies to wind power as well as to nuclear, to planning as well as to conservation, to taxation as well as to subsidy.
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"They were used to subsidies," she said.
But will that mean an end to subsidies?
Another is whether the Kanaks stay wedded to subsidies.
Roughly $5 billion was allocated to subsidies in 2014.
This uncertainty and ambiguity only adds to subsidies' attraction.
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