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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
subsidise .
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Examples
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I would like to believe that Cameron and Osborne have been keeping their powder dry and trying to box-clever, for example backtracking on spending cuts so that the prospect of such cuts no longer "subsidises" the gilts market for Darling Brown's benefit.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The piss out the rest of Scotland that subsidises you corrupt inefficient weegie labour regime.
Archive 2009-03-01 Alan Smart 2009
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The French government subsidises the construction of electric fences and training of guard dogs to protect flocks, but many farmers resist these efforts. as accepting them means accepting the bear presence.
Biodiversity 100: actions for Europe Guillaume Chapron 2010
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Diesel-powered cars have been gaining popularity in India as they are more efficient and the government subsidises the fuel due to its higher impact on inflation than gasoline.
Honda Introduces New City Sedan in India Nikhil Gulati 2011
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By keeping its real exchange rate down, China subsidises production of its exports and import substitutes.
Dave Johnson: How "Free Trade" Led to Currency War Dave Johnson 2010
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The piss out the rest of Scotland that subsidises you corrupt inefficient weegie labour regime.
Purcell - pay for your own Labour leadership bid Alan Smart 2009
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The controversial abolition of the educational maintenance allowance, which subsidises 16- and 17-year-olds from low-income families to stay in education, could also lead to a boost to unemployment rolls this autumn if some of the affected teenagers decide to quit their studies.
Chancellor will use budget to create 50,000 apprenticeships 2011
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Meanwhile, can the current Channel 4 deal, in which racing subsidises the broadcaster's costs, continue?
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Our government subsidises a physical infrastructure that favours corporate interests but does much to destroy communities; it promotes immigration and free trade - for sound economic reasons, no doubt.
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By keeping its real exchange rate down, China subsidises production of its exports and import substitutes.
Dave Johnson: How "Free Trade" Led to Currency War Dave Johnson 2010
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