subsidization

[ US /ˌsəbsɪdɪˈzeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of providing a subsidy
  2. money (or other benefits) obtained as a subsidy
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How To Use subsidization In A Sentence

  • Such a failure suggests that being divided individual JCRs are unable to conquer the ever more united efforts by college bursars to mount a uniform offensive on subsidisation.
  • The bacon-flavored themes probably aren't purposefully repetitive, but that's OK because these seemingly unrelated story lines share a common bond: They are each part of what might be called piggish capitalism-an economic theory that mixes subsidization, consolidation and deregulation and that now endangers us all. In These Times
  • When undertaking the awarding and subsidization of cultural and arts - related enterprises , relevant authorities shall notify another.
  • Thus, offsets may be considered a form of indirect subsidization, and possibly a second-best, or blunt form of government intervention or commercial policy.
  • The bacon-flavored themes probably aren't purposefully repetitive, but that's OK because these seemingly unrelated story lines share a common bond: They are each part of what might be called piggish capitalism - an economic theory that mixes subsidization, consolidation and deregulation - and it endangers us all. Organic Consumers Association News Headlines
  • The linking of environmental requirements to direct payments under EU support and subsidisation schemes was a natural extension of this line of thinking.
  • He also called on members to participate in a go-slow to protest against the subsidisation of private and former Model C schools.
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