Sentence example with the word 'subsidy'

subsidy

accouterment, bread, depletion allowance, finding, help, mothering, price support, reinforcement, selling, supplying, treat

Definition n. a grant paid by a government to an enterprise that benefits the public

Last update: September 15, 2015


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Agricultural subsidies reduces the level of subsidy.   [noun]

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However, to compensate farmers for the loss of subsidy, produce prices have been raised.   [noun]

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Total subsidy followed by generous grants had bred alarming complacency.   [noun]

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"I have observed she always flames in new jewels after a subsidy."   [noun]

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His Majesty of England only remembers his kingship when he wants a new subsidy, or to get a Bill hurried through the Houses.   [noun]

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These probably referred to the discontinuance of the subsidy, and apparently the Bailie found means to satisfy their ally, without suffering his master to suppose that his dignity was compromised.   [noun]

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The company receives a heavy subsidy from the national government.   [Please select]

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Flanders paid a large subsidy, and held fast her rights.   [Please select]

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Another measure revised the Mackay Law and conferred a larger subsidy on "private" schools.   [Please select]

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The Government finally awarded it a yearly subsidy of $10,990.   [Please select]

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The British paid us a subsidy until they withdrew from Syria.   [Please select]

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subsidiary - subsidy - substantial