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- noun Plural form of
subsidy .
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Examples
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Last month, the Miller campaign was forced to concede that the GOP candidate had received $7,235 in subsidies from the U.S.
Despite Joe Miller Calling Federal Aid Unconstitutional, His Wife Received Unemployment Benefits The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Financially, the Liberals are almost entirely dependent upon monies received in subsidies from the last Federal Election.
Conservatives Out-Fundraising Liberals « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Financially, the Liberals are almost entirely dependent upon monies received in subsidies from the last Federal Election.
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He said that $4 billion in what he calls subsidies, tax breaks for the oil industry.
Obama's Oil Panic 2011
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Ramping up the subsidies is a relatively cheap way for the French to go as it usually falls to the UK, as a net contributor to the EU, to have to fork out to keep French politicians in office.
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Ramping up the subsidies is a relatively cheap way for the French to go as it usually falls to the UK, as a net contributor to the EU, to have to fork out to keep French politicians in office.
Archive 2008-04-13 2008
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European countries, including Britain, were alarmed by Clinton's protest on Monday over what he called subsidies for Airbus, the
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His preference is to end what he calls subsidies for the rural companies because they're no longer needed.
ajc.com - News asheinin@ajc.com 2010
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Without any consultations it has plans to remove what it calls subsidies on petroleum products.
Vanguard News 2009
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Do you really think they’ve received $100 billion in subsidies from the various states in which they have plants?
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