Synonym: subsidize. Similar words: subsidised, subsidize, subsidized, subsidiary, subsidiary ledger, subside, subsidy, subsidence. Meaning: v. 1. secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces 2. support through subsidies.
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1. The taxpayer won; t subsidise his loss of income.
2. Why should the state subsidise bad employers in that way?
3. Take away or subsidise all nuclear power stations and you lose the commercial logic of the privatisation plans.
4. After all, they argued, the State doesn't subsidise auto racing, hunting and pop concerts.
5. Subsidise it; bail it out; or nationalise it, so that it was protected by the bottomless purse of the taxpayer.
6. Public policy should redistribute income and subsidise, if not deliver directly, essential services such as education and health.
7. The government remains committed to continuing to subsidise the industry, though not to increasing the subsidy.
8. And if It'stops moving , subsidise it.
9. Germany has started to subsidise private pension saving.
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12. So the government should subsidise pioneers who break a path for others.
13. Lymph node subsidise hard chancre late, than it should take about a few months or so.
14. If they try to subsidise their excess supply, in response to falling demand, retaliation seems certain.
15. That money will be used to subsidise non-paying users, and there is talk of giving free second-hand computers to the poorest.
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17. International funds could be used to subsidise low-interest loans to energy-efficient buildings, or to pay for technology transfer.
18. What means do these governments use to protect, regulate, subsidise or stimulate the sector?
19. Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.
20. It would make more sense to build the ships in this country and use those millions to subsidise the industry.
21. This explains why the Commission wishes to exercise some degree of control over the freedom to subsidise.
22. Because mastication can exercise facial muscle, improve facial haemal circulation, enhance the metabolic function of facial cell, make furrow gradually subsidise .
23. How does ability let fabaceous beans do not have a relapse, fabaceous mark subsidise?
24. Lehman is entering bankruptcy because the US Treasury refused to subsidise a rescue.
25. A second plausible argument for intervention is that thin people subsidise fat people through health care.
26. "This WTO ruling shatters the convenient myth that European governments must illegally subsidise Airbus to counter US government assistance to Boeing, " said Michael Luttig, general counsel at Boeing.
27. The Finnish and British governments say they will not subsidise nuclear power.
28. Because mastication can exercise facial muscle, improve facial haemal circulation, enhance the metabolic function of facial cell, make piscine end grain gradually subsidise.
29. But the report makes clear recently, minority is spent again refluent also but the subsidise after nature or cure, reason whether operation, should discreet.
30. China keeps its renminbi undervalued against the dollar in order indirectly to subsidise its exports.
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