Examples of 'subsidising' in a sentence

Meaning of "subsidising"

To 'subsidise' means to provide financial assistance or support, especially from the government or a larger organization. It involves offering funding or resources to sustain certain activities or industries. This term is commonly used in economic, political, or social policy discussions regarding welfare, agriculture, education, or healthcare
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  • present participle of subsidise

How to use "subsidising" in a sentence

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Subsidising medical bills of children of government employees.
Stop financing and subsidising fossil fuels.
Subsidising endangered models is not the solution.
We should not be subsidising the tourist industry.
Subsidising full solidarity stocks has been proposed.
Romania does not currently appear to be subsidising exports.
Plus we are subsidising it and we do not have to subsidise it.
Nothing wrong with subsidising sport.
Subsidising the destruction of our fishing stocks.
It does not prohibit subsidising them either.
Subsidising coal and nuclear power is not.
This funding amounts to subsidising the tobacco industry.
Subsidising the lost wage costs.
So governments are effectively subsidising pollution and global warming.
Subsidising local initiatives to support conservation.

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It means stopping subsidising our agriculture.
That is the kind of thing we are subsidising.
We should not be subsidising ailing industries such as textiles.
It is not a question of passengers subsidising freight.
They are subsidising the mines.
Pay the bill so the rest of us arent subsidising.
Subsidising national sports organisations.
You have to devote resources to subsidising the unemployed.
Subsidising jobs for graduates.
Essentially the multinationals are subsidising the national companies.
Subsidising nicotine replacement therapy.
A further sixth was spent on subsidising biofuels.
We must end the subsidising of fossil fuels as soon as possible.
They have stopped subsidising.
O providing or subsidising specialised equipment.
Subsidising the steel industry.
National governments are considering subsidising the transition to digital cinema.
He is subsidising private sector companies.
Volkswagen has committed to subsidising half the food it sells.
Subsidising the development and deployment of vaccines is then worthwhile.
We stopped subsidising the banks.
Subsidising national programmes is basically nothing other than recycling money.
It is sad that we are subsidising imports.
To go on subsidising tobacco cultivation at the same time is a downright contradiction in terms.
Public resources can not be wasted through subsidising jobs cuts.
Mandating or subsidising cessation treatment.
Only their single farm payment keeps them going by subsidising production.
The second way is by subsidising salaried employees whose jobs are at risk.
The government settled on the idea of only subsidising the poor.
We are basically subsidising the nuclear lobby which fought for reconditioning.
The illusion of subsidising.
Subsidising of advertising materials.
There are indirect subsidies due to subsidising farmers to produce corn.
Subsidising water transportation costs might be the only way to ensure sustainability.
The oil company had been subsidising cheap tickets for young people.

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