Subsidy in a sentence as a noun

If you're paying the some rate either way, you'd be stupid not to take the subsidy.

It's effectively a subsidy from us to them.

Welfare/social subsidy levels have been ruled inhumane by our courts.

It's terrible when your Sunday school's subsidy is revoked, but not so bad when a crazy cult is forced to pay full price.

But when you sign up for ACA plan you are asked all sorts of income questions to figure out what your subsidy is going to be.

Apple had a similar grand ambition when the iPhone first launched with no carrier subsidy.

Plan Colombia is a periodic subsidy sent by the US to Colombia to help with the war on *****.

If the government had not provided that subsidy, I would not have taken a loan to the tune of $1000/year because that would have been too risky.

I would happily contribute state/ city taxes to a subsidy for solid 1GBit u/d connection.

They survived only due to government subsidy, and those same governments are not subsidizing the high-speed trains.

But the policy problems of moral hazard and public subsidy of private speculation will be removed.

What's not reasonable is the idea that the subsidy arrangement gives a network complete control over your device in perpetuity.

The regulation/subsidy-free ship sailed about the time we started the national highway project, collectively bought an automobile company, etc.

On the contrary, the financial industry spends hundreds of millions of dollars every election cycle on campaign donations and lobbying, much of which is aimed at maintaining the subsidy.

Today the grants are about the same amount of money, but the state school fees back then were about 1/3 less than they are today thanks to generous subsidies, so I definitely benefited from that subsidy program.

If you wanted to spend $500,000 to encourage the emergence of bitcoin in a "market" like MIT, I think it would be more productive to use the USD like a traditional subsidy: Pay MIT merchants to offer discounts on BTC-based sales.

I could think of a few things they could do here.- One is to force Google to make their rankings more transparent.- Google could have offer a kind of appeals process if a manual penalty is applied.- The EU could put a special tax on the market leader, which would fund a subsidy for promising competitors.

Subsidy definitions

noun

a grant paid by a government to an enterprise that benefits the public; "a subsidy for research in artificial intelligence"