Subsidized
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203 examples of Subsidized in a sentence
You, go over to that booth and get me some of them subsidized, some of them
subsidized
loans.
They're not heavily
subsidized.
The projections for the future are even more dramatic, even though fossil energy is now still
subsidized
at a rate 40 times larger than renewables.
I'm talking about
subsidized
daycare and paid maternal leave.
And it's cheap because we've been
subsidized
by energy that's been concentrated by the sun.
So he tried to change the rules for pricing on electricity, but ran into a firestorm of protest from businesses and consumers who wanted to preserve the existing
subsidized
rates.
They want the choice to be able to continue consuming
subsidized
electric power.
It's subsidized, which is one of the reasons we used too much of it.
Raul Julia gives his routine wonderful performance as Oscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador, capital of El Salvador, playground of right-wing paramilitary militia sponsored by successive military juntas
subsidized
by the CIA and successive US Administrations.
The talks broke down in mid-2008, owing to the United States’ refusal to reduce agricultural subsidies further and India’s refusal to ask its subsistence farmers to compete with
subsidized
US farmers.
The way home ownership is taxed and
subsidized
could be reformed more significantly, especially at the top price levels.
In India, this takes the form of loan waivers for distressed farmers (which weaken the banks); price controls for water, electricity, and public transportation (which wreck government budgets and undermine the prospect of long-term investment in those areas); and more
subsidized
food in the corrupt and inefficient public distribution system.
In most urban centers worldwide, water is free or highly subsidized, and politicians are reluctant to change that.
China must take action to curb overinvestment by SOEs, cutting off such firms’ access to
subsidized
credit and forcing them to pay much higher dividends to the government.
Government policy back then began with a permanent military program of spending and R&D and continued through massive public works program and suburbanization, underpinned by the Federal Highway Program and
subsidized
home ownership loans from the Federal Housing Administration.
The award both catalyzed and
subsidized
the work of the chemist and bacteriologist Louis Pasteur, whose breakthrough discoveries led him to develop revolutionary methods – including the process that came to be known as pasteurization – for the sanitary production and preservation of food.
Meanwhile, an increase in the exchange rate is likely to contribute to inequality in China, as its poor farmers face increasing competition from America’s highly
subsidized
farms.
China might respond by imposing duties on those American products effectively directly or indirectly
subsidized
by America’s massive bailouts of its banks and car companies.
Cuba is the most dramatic case of dependence: Without
subsidized
Venezuelan petroleum and the enormous sums paid for the Castros’ doctors – some excellent, some fraudulent – the island’s economy would sink, causing a wave of Cubans to leave, as has occurred repeatedly over the past half-century.
EU countries
subsidized
bio-fuels production with €3.7 billion in 2006, and intend to cover 8% of their motor fuels from biological sources by 2015 and 20% by 2020.
The result is that formal employment is unwittingly penalized, whereas informal employment is
subsidized.
Good intentions aside, the result may be that the low productivity segment of the economy is subsidized, while the high productivity segment is taxed.
While the minority of Africans connected to national grids – most of whom are wealthy – benefit from cheap, heavily
subsidized
electricity delivered through state utilities, the unconnected majority pays about $10 per kilowatt-hour of energy delivered in the form of charcoal, batteries, candles, and kerosene.
If these enterprises are told to hire the governing party’s supporters as an implicit condition of obtaining
subsidized
credit, that, too, is the expression of electorally legitimized popular will.
Germany has
subsidized
solar panels, as some hope Obama might.
The Chimera of Russia’s Gas PowerRussia began 2006 by cutting off natural gas exports to Ukraine after its government refused to pay a fourfold increase in the
subsidized
price.
To this day, Mitt Romney is convinced that he lost the presidency in 2012 because Barack Obama unfairly gave Latino-Americans
subsidized
health insurance; gave women free reproductive health coverage (excluding abortion); and gave other groups similar “gifts.”
Since 1990, the EU has heavily
subsidized
solar and wind energy at a cost of more than $20 billion annually.
Because of broad European skepticism about fracking, there is no gas miracle in the EU, while the abundance of heavily
subsidized
renewables has caused over-achievement of the CO2 target.
Trade reforms must be sensitive to the effects on developing countries, many of which are net importers of
subsidized
agricultural commodities.
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