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The commission said CDC IXIS was effectively benefiting from state aid, because the state guarantee earned the bank an AAA rating by ratings agencies, giving it access to cheap capital.
Roku was effectively benefiting from these channels and their popularity, while also able to turn a blind eye to the piracy problem.
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Hearn has long suggested that West Ham are effectively benefiting from state aid, and this could breach European Commission rules.
What are effectively benefits for the rich and retired cannot be justified when there are so many young people struggling to get on their feet".
There is no fury like an online forum unleashed, and Continental's unexpected announcement last Tuesday that it was effectively slashing benefits for its OnePass frequent-flier members who travel on the cheapest fares kicked up a major storm from outraged customers.
Early in the 21st century, when expanded program immunization was carried out in China, hepatitis B was effectively controlled, providing a benefit for liver cancer control [13], [14].
The DWP was effectively suggesting the loss of his benefit was his own fault, he said.
Urine GL-3 was effectively reduced by SRT, with some added benefit by ERT.
He was effectively wild.
The freeze means local housing allowance (which is effectively housing benefit for people renting from private landlords) will fall further behind inflation as the chancellor seeks to stop the housing benefit bill soaring with increasing rents.
The Tory MP for Dover, Charlie Elphicke, said in a statement distributed by Conservative party headquarters: "Hard-working taxpayers have to make tough choices of their own about what sort of property they can afford to live in, and they should not be paying for what is effectively a benefit subsidy for empty rooms".
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