subsidised in English

verb
1
support (an organization or activity) financially.
it was beyond the power of a state to subsidize a business
synonyms:give money topay a subsidy tocontribute toinvest insponsorsupportfundfinanceunderwriteshell out forfork out forcough up forbankroll
verb

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1. Farming is partly subsidised by the government.

2. Its current subsidised price is 45p.

3. Britain's subsidised plant has suffered repeated delays.

4. • They've had a Cushy subsidised existence for too long

5. Fees in public hospitals and clinics are heavily subsidised.

6. They've had a cushy subsidised existence for too long.

7. From next month they be entitled to subsidised cars as well.

8. At that point, the stock market cannot be subsidised any more.

9. Among other things, the South Korean government has subsidised visits to Mount Kumgang.

10. Most are heavily subsidised and represent excellent value for hard-pressed school budgets.

11. The imported coal is heavily subsidised, as we have said many times in the House.

12. Sir George Young Housing associations are now the main providers of new subsidised housing.

13. These confer access to subsidised education and better health care than in the countryside.

14. At the moment they are existing on pensions that are subsidised by the government.

15. The state dramatically underestimated the quantity of energy that would be sold at subsidised prices.

16. to provide extensive and publicly subsidised facilities for the elderly and other care-dependent people.

17. Yes, the population of Essex will benefit enormously from their four years of excellent subsidised training.

18. The effects of ignorance can also be counteracted by offering subsidised exercise opportunities for health reasons.

19. There were no cultural bureaucrats in State-subsidised theatres imposing the Brechtian avant-garde on uncomprehending audiences.

20. Coupled with this is the escalating cost of construction - despite the Government providing subsidised cement .

21. The pressure from subsidised imports did not allow the Community industry to improve its profitability.

22. using publicly subsidised active employment policy instruments to enable employees to stay at work while training;

23. It risks an inefficient, subsidised and sometimes ethically suspect export - industrial complex distorting the national economy.

24. At least the academics are convinced that the profits are genuine, even if they are subsidised.

25. We have introduced three non-subsidised but low cost schemes covering accident insurance, life insurance and pensions.

26. All island homes also have telephone and internet access, again charged at subsidised rates for islanders.

27. Conditions of service are good with a contributory pension scheme, subsidised canteen and free life insurance.

28. We have introduced three non-subsidised but low cost schemes covering accident insurance life insurance and pensions.

29. However, the majority of patients on median incomes or above are required to pay subsidised hospital charges.

30. Hytner, Warner and Branagh have declared themselves uninterested in the executive hassle of running our large subsidised companies.

31. Mr Brown will draw up a multimillion-pound scheme to provide subsidised transport for people who find work.

32. Effective wholesale access to the subsidised infrastructure should be offered for at least a period of 7 years.

33. 21 Hytner, Warner and Branagh have declared themselves uninterested in the executive hassle of running our large subsidised companies.

34. Otherwise, the recipient would at the very least retain an advantage amounting to an interest-free government advance or subsidised loan.

35. The allowances have traditionally subsidised landing charges - so there's a risk that the cost will be passed to the consumer.

36. Otherwise, the recipient would at the very least retain an advantage amounting to an interest-free government advance or subsidised loan’.

37. Additional revenues are paid by the Department for Work and Pensions to compensate for subsidised licences for eligible over-75-year-olds.

38. Coal was a nationalised industry managed by the National Coal Board (NCB) under Ian MacGregor and, as in most of Europe, was heavily subsidised.

39. Hot meals, food vouchers, subsidised shoes and uniforms and even making child-welfare payments conditional on attendance all help. Such measures cost little money.

40. Under the original policy for liquefied petroleum gas subsidies, the customers bought gas cylinders from retailers at subsidised prices, and the government compensated companies for their losses.

41. In such circumstances, injury may be found to exist even where a major portion of the total Union industry is not injured, provided that there is a concentration of subsidised imports into such an isolated market and provided further that the subsidised imports are causing injury to the producers of all or almost all of the production within such a market.

42. (a) when producers are related to the exporters or importers, or are themselves importers of the allegedly subsidised product, the term ‘ Ö Union Õ industry’ may be interpreted as referring to the rest of the producers;

43. Accordingly, the Commission takes the view that the transaction values of apparent consumption in # and, to a lesser extent, in # were adversely affected by the abnormally low prices resulting from the subsidised sales by Hynix

44. Should the measures not be maintained, it is likely that the Community industry will start again to suffer injury from increased imports at subsidised prices from the country concerned and that its currently fragile financial situation will deteriorate

45. An open access obligation will ensure that ADSL operators can migrate their customers to a NGA network as soon as a subsidised network is in place and thus start planning their own future investments without suffering any real competitive handicap

46. However, a perusal of the same decree also shows that, in Italy, only teaching carried out in boarding schools, nursery, primary or secondary schools or colleges of art – whether State schools or private schools recognised or subsidised by the Italian State – is considered to fall within the first two categories of paragraph E, covering ‘specific’ and ‘non-specific’ teaching respectively, which give the right, inter alia, the first to the award of two points per month of teaching, with a maximum of 12 points per academic year and the second to one point per month of teaching, with a maximum of six points per academic year.