Federal grants are already available to help residents subsidise the costs of safe rooms and shelters.
All rich countries subsidise their film industries to some extent to protect them against the Americans.
The question now is whether Obamacare will use taxpayers' money to subsidise abortion more widely.
Anyway, Cambodia could not afford to subsidise agriculture even if it made sense to do so.
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Quite the opposite, in fact, if it can help to subsidise low ticket prices.
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Those questioned in the research had mixed views on whether the government should subsidise broadband.
Telkom's monopoly makes it easy to squeeze prosperous urban customers to subsidise services for the poor.
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As long as we make one customer cross subsidise another that is not fair.
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And it does indeed subsidise the use of fossil fuels in a very large way.
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Consumers across the UK currently subsidise renewable energy through the UK government, said Mr Davey.
First, why can't SSE subsidise its customers from profits made in other parts of the business?
The fastest-growing new members will probably soon be loth to subsidise their less competitive neighbours.
They want more leeway than rich members to subsidise their homegrown industries and tax foreign competitors.
Because of the way the fund's cash is distributed, richer states will subsidise poorer ones.
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The carrier must subsidise this and get the money back over the life of the contract.
Price caps have squelched investment in energy and led the treasury to subsidise fuel imports.
The two smaller Chinese companies, which do subsidise iPhones, are rapidly gaining market share.
Why should my business - and by extension, myself - subsidise other people to rear their children?
The government says it may subsidise cheap WiBro imports as it is doing now for mobile phones.
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) allows firms to levy a flat charge on bills to subsidise insulation.
In India Dr Mohan's Diabetes Centres, a business, charges middle-class patients to subsidise care for the poor.
The current German idea is not to trim welfare but to subsidise employers who create low-wage jobs.
But how darn stupid do you have to be to both subsidise and tax the same thing?
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One option is to cross subsidise gas plays with highly lucrative Arctic oil concessions to enhance production.
Consumers (and network operators, which distribute and subsidise devices) soon turn their backs if new models disappoint.
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Indeed, many subsidise the acts through their hospitality and by making up any shortfall on an agreed figure.
Tencent has been slow to tap it for revenues, preferring to cross-subsidise from games and other revenue sources.
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Fancier tablets could become cheaper, however, if mobile-telecoms operators were to subsidise them, as they do with handsets.
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If sieving were all that higher education achieved, there would be little reason for governments to subsidise it.
The best solution would be either to close them down entirely or allow local governments to subsidise them.
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