Subsidize Sentence Examples

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  • This vast domain has been utilized to provide homes for settlers, to encourage education, to subsidize railways, and to build the state capitol.

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  • There are no fancy frills like offices, company cars or expense accounts for you to subsidize.

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  • With his vassals terrorized and subdued, Louis continued to subsidize the Swiss and Rene II.

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  • Church and state are completely separated, toleration being guaranteed for the profession and practice of all religious beliefs, and the government may not subsidize any religion.

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  • Not only are the national and state governments forbidden by the constitution to establish or subsidize religious worship, but its freedom is guaranteed by a prohibition against placing obstructions upon its exercise.

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  • Subsidize the employe 's meet the income compared the measures you may have.

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  • Training grant schemes to subsidize the cost of worker training.

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  • Many online stores subsidize the shipping costs if you purchase certain items or spend a certain amount.

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  • A person or business needs assistance figuring out if there are government programs to subsidize the cost of installing a renewable energy system.

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  • Save as much money as you can during the summer, so you can use that money to pay tuition or subsidize living expenses when you go back to school.

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  • The countries that have the cheapest gas are the ones that produce large amounts and subsidize heavily.

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  • Government agencies use tax dollars to improve roads, fund medical programs, subsidize school lunches and pay Social Security benefits to retired individuals.

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  • Hold fundraisers to help subsidize or pay for your trip to Nationals.

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  • The state railway system was completed in 1892, and since that time the utmost that the state has done has been to subsidize new undertakings.

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  • The separation of church and state is provided for by the constitution, and both the nation and the states are forbidden to establish, subsidize or restrict the exercise of any religious worship. Foreigners are eligible to Brazilian citizenship, and the right of suffrage is conferred upon all male citizens over twenty-one years of age, except beggars, illiterates, the rank and file of the armed forces, members of monastic orders, &c., bound by private vows, and all unregistered citizens.

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  • Other farmers are bringing people in for all kinds of different events to try to subsidize income.

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  • Great Britain, for instance, could never be persuaded that it was as much in her interests as in the interests of Russia to subsidize the antiFrench party in Sweden.

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  • Instead, purchase your tickets through trusted ticket dealers and seek ways to subsidize the cost through your memberships to various organizations, group purchases, or vacation package pricing.

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  • If you think you might be interested in a complete curriculum solution, you may also want ask whether your district will subsidize fee-based online homeschool courses.

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  • Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also known as the "Stimulus Bill," employers are required to subsidize their former employees' COBRA health insurance premiums for up to nine months.

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  • One of the functions of this official was to subsidize political pamphleteers, and Mirabeau had hoped to be so employed, but he ruined his chances by a series of writings on financial questions.

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  • It was led by Lord Lovel, Richards chamberlain and admiral; but the insurgents dispersed when Henry marched against them with a large force (1486), and Lovel took refuge in Flanders with Margaret of York, the widow of Charles the Bold of Burgundy, whose dower towns were the refuge of all English exiles, and whose coffers were always open to subsidize plots against her nieces husband.

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  • The outdoor charitable institutions include those which distribute help in money or food; those which supply medicine and medical help; those which aid mothers unable to rear their own children; those which subsidize orphans and foundlings; those which subsidize educational institutes; and those which supply marriage portions.

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