The cost of credit transfers and paper transactions has increased and this could more than subsidise the cost of any other reductions. |
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King said the municipality had a policy in the urban areas to subsidise burial costs where a family was genuinely indigent. |
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Government plans to subsidise housing for key workers in London are failing. |
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What I do object to is having to fork out my tax money to subsidise such idiotic and unjust policies. |
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I do not believe the imposition of high subscription prices helps subsidise access for people in developing countries. |
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Shaw requested that the income from his legacy should be distributed to subsidise cultural activities in Carlow. |
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All right, suppose the majority decide they want to subsidise fuel prices so that it's cheaper to run a car, rather than taxing fuel. |
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As an Irish taxpayer, I subsidise that support structure while new moms who work beside me cannot get State help for child support. |
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Bolton-by-Bowland Post Office opened a tearoom as a sideline to subsidise the existing operation. |
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One way to overcome difference in costs would be to subsidise travel for patients requiring longer journeys. |
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Jack Clancy of Clancy's Bar has kindly provided generous sponsorship to subsidise transport to Coleraine. |
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Money obtained from selling recyclables is used to subsidise the service, but the costs of collection are much greater. |
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It is expected to pour cold water on Downing Street plans to subsidise gym membership and impose a 'fat tax' on unhealthy foods. |
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Pigs are omnivores not herbivores and do not carry BSE, so why had we to subsidise the BSE offal disposal in the first place? |
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The government will continue to subsidise 80 octane gasoline, sold for 90 piastres as it is the main fuel for taxis and minibuses. |
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When that is in place, Smith wants to create and subsidise small independent spin-offs to make the pumps and supply them in the developing world. |
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He just didn't see why he should have to subsidise the French wine industry. |
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Mr Sharpe said it was not fair to the membership of the society as a whole to subsidise a loss-making branch. |
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When I suggest he could subsidise lower ticket prices by putting on fewer concerts he looks at me as though I am bonkers. |
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We also subsidise veterinary fees for the people of Bolton and districts that require urgent help and have done so for many years. |
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There was an unspoken commitment that tax payers would have to subsidise the banks and shareholders directly. |
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Hopefully we will have some funds to subsidise special and deserving cases. |
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Cheap and nasty food becomes even cheaper and nastier to subsidise the horrendous wastage. |
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The aid will thus not simply subsidise essential operational training but provide a necessary incentive for additional training. |
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It is not a question of asking consumers to subsidise uncompetitive European producers, because the easy comparison is too often made. |
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A publicly provided system is more resource efficient, even if it does subsidise much private activity. |
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Finally, there are a number of States which explicitly subsidise terminal ANS, given that the TNC are not sufficient to recover the full costs. |
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So long as they subsidise laziness, indulge envy, and give little toerags the benefit of the doubt then it doesn't surprise me that the little toerags will carry on. |
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It is an obvious point that governments that decide to subsidise water need to have credible fiscal policies. |
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In principle governments should only subsidise rollout in areas where the market cannot economically provide the required services. |
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Similarly, to subsidise hydrogen pumps today to put more hydrogen powered cars on the road is not necessary. |
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Important cotton producing countries such as China and India also subsidise their cotton production. |
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The possibility can be ruled out that an increase in RAG's financial strength would be used to subsidise additional home-produced coal. |
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The fund will be used to subsidise renewable energy installations, CHP units or energy saving actions. |
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In another case, the public authority had to subsidise the Concessionaire to compensate for not introducing the agreed toll increase. |
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Cooperative members suggest that the Agriculture State Fund should subsidise the wheat purchase price, while the state contingency reserves should pay higher prices for wheat. |
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Irish companies will get tax credit against their Irish tax liabilities to subsidise subcontracts from overseas, making them more competitive in tendering for the business. |
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The city needs to increase parking fees, toll fees or car registration costs to further subsidise public transit and bring down the cost of the bus pass. |
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That is more than enough for him and his wife, Vasiliki, but in this family-oriented society pensions often subsidise the young. |
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He is also hoping that a spares supplier will offer to donate or subsidise solid inners for the tyres, so that the bikes will not be out of action with punctures too often. |
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Another aspect of the Emirati economy is the fact that the huge wealth of such emirates as Abu Dhabi is used to subsidise development in the smaller, poorer emirates. |
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By distributing to larger news retailers such as Tesco, it can subsidise deliveries to smaller, more remote retailers, like corner shop or village newsagents. |
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Price caps have squelched investment in energy and led the treasury to subsidise fuel imports. |
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But more could be done. The huge change is psychological: stop thinking of foreign students as mugs to be overcharged to subsidise poor Britons. |
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The program allows employers who subsidise parking spaces for their employees to offer financial compensation in lieu of a parking place. |
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And they subsidise their political activities with the proceeds of crime. |
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He said the Government's decision to reduce duties on the items was to lower the cost of food prices at the cash register and not to subsidise businesses. |
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For how long will rural dwellers subsidise city petrol prices? |
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Surely, to subsidise your economic competitors is the economics of the madhouse! |
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This money would be needed to buy or subsidise mosquito nets and insecticides, and to solve problems of immunisation. |
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Gulf regimes in effect subsidise procreation by providing free healthcare, utilities, schooling and until recently guaranteed employment. |
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Since this aid scheme does not subsidise 'state of the art' processes, the aid can be considered to be necessary. |
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In 2005, Spain decided to subsidise the transition to DTT in certain remote and less urbanized areas. |
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In 1254, the sheriffs were ordered to subsidise the construction of an elephant house at the Tower. |
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Road users are already being forced to pay through the nose to subsidise other forms of transport, in particular the United Kingdom, and the Commission's proposals will only aggravate this. |
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I consider it essential, if this state of affairs is to be brought to an end, for the international community not to prevaricate in the face of those who subsidise, promote and incite terrorism. |
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But above all, it should stop using its freight customers to subsidise passenger fares. Many changes designed to meet these challenges are chugging along sedately. |
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Have you any idea how soul-destroying it is when a small businessman, with limited access to bank loans, is expected to subsidise companies with a far bigger cash flow or the huge public sector of a country? |
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But there was another trouble that goes far beyond Vestas. If you must subsidise wind power, as many governments believe, the worst way is by short-term, on-off measures whose future no one can foretell. |
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It enables its employees to haul themselves out of poverty by their garter straps, pay their way through university or subsidise their lowly public-sector incomes. |
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The main argument put forward for maintaining restrictions is that own account transport operatives could charge at a marginal level, or, where appropriate, subsidise an extra or return load from their principal activity. |
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Such systems often have charges that rise the more you use, so that heavy users subsidise people who use less and everyone is encouraged not to over-indulge. |
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As a consequence, there was always a risk that Member States would deliberately or accidentally subsidise their exports by overestimating the taxes refundable on exportation. |
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However, a press officer for the transport department denied that the new government had cut the number of cars it could subsidise. |
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The two English-medium high schools in Multan and Faisalabad subsidise the education of poor children in the Urdu-medium schools and the slum school. |
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European politicians routinely bash bankers, vow to subsidise national champions, talk fiercely about immigration and seem to promise protectionist wheezes to shield local jobs. |
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Moralising sermons on the virtues of free trade are meaningless as long as America subsidises cotton and the OECD countries subsidise their agriculture. |
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Rene Russo, a Hollywood actress, is leading a campaign to promote hardy native shrubs in place of lawns, and the district will subsidise high-tech sprinklers. |
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Some run staff canteens to subsidise their income. |
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Active employment policies are being used as an excuse to subsidise big business while depriving families of even the most basic right to survival. |
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Income from fees may be put into a 'solidarity fund' which can be used to balance the needs of upstream and downstream users, and to subsidise poorer social groups. |
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Nevertheless many countries do not subsidise and do not plan to. |
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The Working Group on effective access to procedures, referred to in paragraph 366 of this Report, concluded that no State should subsidise a wealthy applicant. |
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The representative from Catalonia felt it is possible to tax fossil fuels and transfer the revenue to subsidise the development of renewable energies. |
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What mechanisms can be used to subsidise consumers? |
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In reaction to MOEHR's reform proposal for 3-5-year-olds, meanwhile, the MOHW developed and implemented a proposal to subsidise services for 0-2-year-olds. |
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In addition a Sugar Promotion Fund and a Regional Adjustment Fund for cereals help to subsidise credit rates and fund projects in their respective sectors. |
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The state and political parties subsidise most of the funding of these television stations. |
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Following a European Commission decision to not subsidise a passenger and vehicle service, the route was again put out to tender. |
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They depend on the income from holidaymakers to subsidise farming. |
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If left-wingers such as Ian Brooke wish to subsidise and continue to keep these people in the manner they are now accustomed too let them continue to vote Labour. |
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It is these ordinary people, who are struggling daily to make ends meet, who will be coughing up to subsidise the cushy lives of wrongdoers and recidivists. |
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The government wants to subsidise healthcare products for the elderly. |
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In 2003 DNPA started to subsidise moorland farmers to keep Dartmoor Ponies in an attempt to save the breed after new European legislation increased the costs of keeping them. |
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He plans to subsidise schools through the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science with the delivery of books, DVDs, and pamphlets that counteract their work. |
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Now, it is hypothetically assumed that operators would be willing to use profits in excess of return on capital to subsidise clusters that are nonprofitable. |
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