subsidised

IPA: sˈʌbsɪdaɪzd

adjective

  • that receives subsidy.
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Examples of "subsidised" in Sentences

  • Countries with subsidised gasoline.
  • LPG is subsidised by the government.
  • Prices are low, and subsidised by the state.
  • The school is subsidised by the city of Zurich.
  • These are free or charged at a subsidised rate.
  • Food and lodging are subsidised for every student.
  • Farming is heavily regulated and heavily subsidised.
  • The company is not subsidised by government or the taxpayer.
  • This means that in the UK, they are subsidised by the consumer.
  • We're moving away from the idea of subsidised individual latrines that may or may not be sustainable.
  • As you say, there are separate issues about (1) planning, (2) Social/key worker (aka subsidised) housing and (3) immigration.
  • Even then, fuel price subsidies should be avoided if basic needs can be addressed by alternatives, such as subsidised purchases of energy-efficient equipment.
  • There, after 10 years in subsidised public rental housing, households are required to declare household income biennially and rental levels can be adjusted up to market levels.
  • It really is about being subsidised, that is the only way the effects of risk are mitigated in these circumstances – by a transfer of wealth (which is effectively a subsidy with “no strings”).
  • As part of a project aimed at the development of call centres in five poor communities, a number of benefits – such as subsidised training and low cost building infrastructure – have been packaged for small businesses.
  • There is practically no private system to drain-off the brighter pupils, and where private schools do exist it is because they are specialist - such as Steiners, foreign language and the odd Christian school - but all are state subsidised, meaning all children have access to them.
  • They then digressed to mention a resident who lives in subsidised housing that poorer people would be very pleased to move in to: the Labour peer Baroness Uddin of Bethnal Green, who was among those who spoke in support of Rahman at the party celebrating his short-lived adoption as Labour's candidate.

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