Examples of 'aid to cover' in a sentence

Meaning of "aid to cover"

Aid to cover: Indicates providing assistance or support to address or include something

How to use "aid to cover" in a sentence

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aid to cover
Aid to cover the social costs of restructuring.
Commission decision on aid to cover the operating losses of mines.
Aid to cover part of the investments.
I registered and was awarded financial aid to cover the cost.
State aid to cover the production costs.
PA plans to find additional food aid to cover the gap.
State aid to cover exceptional costs.
Aid for security resources, aid for closure and aid to cover exceptional costs are covered.
Aid to cover operating costs.
Production units which received aid to cover exceptional costs of closure.
Aid to cover exceptional costs of the restructuring process to Hunosa.
No band aid to cover it.
Aid to cover exceptional costs in the form of activity-reduction costs.
Article 5 of the Code deals with aid to cover exceptional costs.
Aid to cover short-term farm management exchanges and farm visits.

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Option 4, Council Regulation allowing aid to cover exceptional costs inherited social and environmental liabilities.
Aid to cover short-term forest management exchange and forest visits.
The IMF agreed to provide an immediate US$5 billion of aid to cover basic necessities.
Provide financial aid to cover the teaching costs charged by training agencies.
Aid to cover part of the hail-insurance premiums paid by fruit growers.
Who's just been granted financial aid to cover 2 hours of homecare per week.
Million of aid to cover exceptional costs, not relating to current production inherited liabilities.
But the current budget relies on foreign aid to cover a $3 billion ( 10 percent of GNP ) shortfall.
Aid to cover contingent liabilities, and joint funding of negative cash-flow for two years.
This will certainly aid to cover all your bases in case of a dispute.
O aid to cover SMEs ' costs relating to intellectual property rights ;.
The second aim is for aid to cover exceptional costs to be extended to 2030.
Aid to cover losses suffered as a result of bad weather in December 1999.
Option 4, aid to cover exceptional cost inherited liabilities.
Objective, Aid to cover part of DM 200 million additional and unforeseen investments.

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