subsidizer

IPA: sˈʌbsɪdaɪzɝ

noun

  • One who subsidizes.
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Examples of "subsidizer" in Sentences

  • In actuallity, subsidies hurt the subsidizer and help everyone else.
  • Mercantilists believe that subsidies help the subsidizer and hurt everyone else.
  • In Minnesota's case, we're going to take the money, because we're a major subsidizer of the federal government.
  • Americans won't even have the illusion of a choice - the government will move from subsidizer to provider, and it will be the only game in town.
  • Israel - and its backer/sponsor/subsidizer/cheerleader the US government - are making and continue to make simple, fatal mistakes - in Gaza, in Lebanon, in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq.
  • Social Security's declining revenues, but none clearly makes the point that Social Security is about to cease playing its decades-old role as subsidizer of the rest of the Federal Government.
  • Instead of keeping the airline going indefinitely with additional government subsidies -- in other words, instead of subsidizing a subsidizer -- the government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama decided to permit the bankruptcy.
  • The WTO is conflicted by being a global regulator, subsidizer of Third World cash demands and forum for a veritable nongovernmental organization bazaar of "free" but costly protectionist advice peddled to developing nations anywhere negotiators meet.
  • After over 40 years of a political culture that has increasingly viewed state government as the indispensable benefits bestower, wealth redistributor, tax collector, subsidizer of all things nice, and Nanny State regulator of everyone's lives, it's time to return state government to its essential core functions.

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