withdrawal of subsidy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwithdrawalandsubsidy
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withdrawal
noun
uk/wɪðˈdrɔː.əl/us/wɪðˈdrɑː.əl/
when you take money out of a ...
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subsidy
noun[C]
uk/ˈsʌb.sɪ.di/us/ˈsʌb.sə.di/
money given as part of the cost of something, to help or encourage it ...
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(Definition ofwithdrawalandsubsidyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The measures have increased the income to those without a partner, and the rate ofwithdrawalofsubsidyhas been lowered.
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Thewithdrawalofsubsidyforced up rents in the public sector and also encouraged rent officers to fix higher rents in the private sector.
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In the second place, she quoted a number of specific increases on foods, some of which were due to thewithdrawalofsubsidy.
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Quite deliberately, through thewithdrawalofsubsidy, the amount of housing available to rent has been reduced.
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There was the initial period of substantial subsidy, followed by the steadywithdrawalofsubsidy.
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Among the smaller farmers thiswithdrawalofsubsidyhas been more serious because it is they who farm the greatest amount of land.
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The forthcoming introduction of a new ferry service will mean thewithdrawalofsubsidyfrom the existing operators.
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Perhaps he can explain to me how thewithdrawalofsubsidyfor these services satisfies some overall public transport good.
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Thewithdrawalofsubsidyfrom warship yards has directly affected our shipbuilding industry.
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Because of thewithdrawalofsubsidypaid to councils and controls on their rents, poor tenants subsidise even poorer tenants and councils cannot afford properly to maintain their housing stock.
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We believe that local authorities should base their decision on a proper estimate of the impact of thatwithdrawalofsubsidyand whether it would achieve the desired effect.
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