cash subsidy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandsubsidy
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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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 ofcashandsubsidyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Both single-parent families and the working poor would have qualified for acashsubsidy.
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Although it involved nocashsubsidy, the enterprise zone was refused.
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The straightcashsubsidy, the so-called financial contribution, for a 68-mile long line is £1.4 billion.
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The scheme allows authorities to earn additionalcashsubsidythrough successful detection of fraud, as measured against their weighted share of a national threshold.
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This is what we have in the initialcashsubsidy—the ability to get our ships to sea.
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This gave the contractor freedom to operate commercially and it obviated the requirement for acashsubsidy.
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Thecashsubsidyis £1.4 billion at net present value.
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They are providing acashsubsidyin addition.
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I find it hard to give a directcashsubsidyto a company that made profits before interest and tax of £207 million in 1996.
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The presentcashsubsidyto agriculture in this country amounts to a few hundred pounds less than £50,000,000 a year.
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Helena with acashsubsidyof over £1 million a year to support regular calls by a dedicated passenger and cargo vessel.
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Family allowances were introduced in 1945, a directcashsubsidybased on citizenship and not related to need.
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If a premium is higher than this, the government gives the insured person acashsubsidyto pay for any additional premium.
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Morgantown was a desirable location because of transportation, fuel, and raw materialsand acashsubsidy.
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It is, however, admitted by all parties that protection or cash subsidies are out of the question.
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It is the view of this party that there should be a targeting of cash subsidies via the tax and benefit system.
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The estimated cost of the cash subsidies for meals for the current financial year is £1,439,000.
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For 1979–80, cash subsidies for meals totalled £1,729,000.
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I believe that the alternative can in the end only be straight cash subsidies.
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Investment in this country must be export-oriented, and there should be incentives, possibly by direct cash subsidies, to stimulate export oriented investment.
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