The question was about whether a business should be subsidised by another business. |
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Friedman wags an accusing finger at subsidised theatres such as the National. |
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In February, it repriced its deals to ensure existing borrowers no longer subsidised new customers. |
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A private company, subsidised by the taxpayer, is given a license to print money at our expense. |
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At lunchtime I ascend the stairs to the main canteen and take a noodle and stirfry meal at the subsidised price. |
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The newly launched state lottery was being subsidised by the government, who had got their sums wrong. |
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He admitted the hotel runs at a loss but said that was a result of the subsidised holidays offered to pensioners. |
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Was the upkeep of the Breakfast Shed fully maintained by the vendors or was it subsidised by my taxes? |
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Even big, subsidised companies have been made to juggle sponsorships and have success. |
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The ten pound poms left in their droves for Australia, enticed by subsidised travel and settlement. |
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By her own admission this self-styled intellectual is happy to live in cheap subsidised housing provided by the citizens of the city she insults. |
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No longer will we impose our will on poor countries through massive subsidised loans or tied aid payments. |
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This 'bedroom tax', which is not in fact a tax, is how the Opposition refers to the end of subsidised spare rooms for council house tenants. |
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One of the problems in the current subsidy system is that large amounts of subsidised products are misused or wasted. |
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Edinburgh primary schools, for instance, have subsidised tuck shops selling fruit instead of crisps and chocolate. |
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This case has paved the way for what is surely to be the Black Hand's new headquarters Down Under subsidised by the Australian taxpayer! |
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We go back to when he was subsidised by the greatest afternoon tabloid ever, before he became a silvertail. |
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Bread was available at subsidised prices in unlimited quantities to all Egyptians. |
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Ghana has been flooded with cheap tomatoes, grown in European Union countries and subsidised by EU taxpayers, making his own efforts unsellable. |
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Claudine goes to work on a spanking new metro that runs on time and is heavily subsidised. |
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Rejected in his own country, the one-time toast of Broadway has finally to rely for validation on the subsidised theatre in England. |
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The costs of the weekend are heavily subsidised by the Foundation and by the Department. |
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The reality is that wind power is grossly uneconomic electricity, subsidised up to the hilt. |
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In Ron's view subsidies should be accompanied by price fixing of the product being subsidised. |
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Jack is demanding that all MSPs who've made a packet on their subsidised second homes in Edinburgh hand back the cash. |
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They wanted to see companies offer more career breaks, sabbaticals, term-time working and subsidised homeworking. |
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But like all service industries, whether subsidised or not, its ultimate survival depends on patronage. |
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It encouraged families to enrol as subscribers, by paying an annual fee for free or subsidised treatment. |
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Bar work pays a modest wage, so it's fortunate that Oceana helps by providing a subsidised cab service for its staff. |
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Even the well informed are ignorant of the extent to which they are subsidised. |
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The fun was subsidised by the huge salaries writers were receiving from the Hollywood dream factory. |
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Nationalised public transport provided subsidised fares for commuters and students. |
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It is a subsidised fossil fuel, and the Maui gasfield, unsurprisingly, is running out. |
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The academy subsidised poverty-stricken exiles and gave a voice to a huge community of intellectuals scattered across the globe. |
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They're never going to be anything more than a profitless, subsidised, medieval craft collective. |
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And if necessary, yes, it has to be publicly subsidised to keep down the cost of travel. |
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Moreover, another problem is that some grocers sell the subsidised food products which are allocated for the ration cards at higher prices. |
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They receive subsidised breakfast, lunch and dinners if they have to work late. |
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I think it's important to the achievements of our subsidised theatre that it shouldn't be dishonourable to fail. |
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Those who have not been so frugal and don't have the money in the bank are well subsidised. |
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Eyre certainly suffers his share of trials, however, and is often exhausted by the constant pressure of banging the drum for subsidised theatre. |
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Whatever you think about private or public provision it is crazy to think that any kind of conservation policy can co-exist with free or heavily subsidised water. |
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But as France on Friday expertly outflanked the British on agriculture reform, to protect its subsidised farming sector, there is no saying it will not do so again on fish. |
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Our tax dollars get wasted on dole payments to businesses who then charge us more for the privilege of consuming the products we've already subsidised. |
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The defenders of golden shares point out that they enable governments to stop big, state-owned and subsidised firms gobbling up companies in their sector all over Europe. |
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Thailand combined the introduction of universal access to subsidised health care with a radical shift in funding away from urban hospitals to primary care. |
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Or is it just another sheltered workshop which, established with the best of intentions and heavily subsidised, is of benefit to no one except those who work in it? |
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The Government funding is available for subsidised housing, covering accommodation rented to tenants from local authorities and aid for voluntary housing areas. |
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The Church hopes that providing rent-free or subsidised facilities will cut the overheads of running a rural post office and persuade the Post Office to replace postmasters. |
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For the next four years Shaw made a negligible income from writing, and was subsidised by his mother. |
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There are regular flights between the two islands, with fares being heavily subsidised by the Government. |
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Taxes and tariffs are high for private enterprises, while state enterprises are strongly subsidised. |
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Most, if not all, of the larger theatres are subsidised by local authorities or the North West Regional Arts Board. |
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Public bus and train transportation in Halifax is managed and subsidised by the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive. |
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Rail companies accused the government of favouring road haulage through the subsidised construction of roads. |
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However, the majority of patients on median incomes or above are required to pay subsidised hospital charges. |
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Agriculture is subsidised by the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy. |
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Under the US law, cumulation of subsidised imports and dumped imports is mandated for the participating countries to arrive at the injury margin. |
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Shaikh Khalid said the current subsidised rates do not differentiate between Bahrainis and non-Bahrainis, or households and companies. |
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State subsidised healthcare is available to all Polish citizens who are covered by this general health insurance program. |
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In 1949, local authorities were empowered to provide people suffering from poor health with public housing at subsidised rents. |
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They just draw the cash, snarf the subsidised scran and do little, very, very little except troop through the lobbies to vote as they are told. |
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We are looking at blocking subsidised LPG connections under two categories intercompany and intracompany, said M Nene, director at Indian Oil. |
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British tennis is subsidised by the profits of the Wimbledon Championships, which are in the tens of millions of pounds each year. |
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Welsh subsidised his work as a trainer, as a boxing instructor and training director at Brown's Gymnasium. |
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For the subsidised schools, the main costs such as the teacher's wages and building maintenance completely borne by the Flemish government. |
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Ukraine's healthcare system is state subsidised and freely available to all Ukrainian citizens and registered residents. |
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The law criminalises the smuggling or attempting the smuggling of subsidised oil derivatives, which it considers theft of public money that requires legal punishment. |
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The food is subsidised, so it's much cheaper than elsewhere. |
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Farmers are subsidised by the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. |
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In 2013, over a decade after the BTO flat system was introduced, singles were finally allowed to buy subsidised flats directly from the HDB, but only two-room flats. |
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However, most of the papers and magazines tied to institutions are subsidised by the same institutions, they depend on advertising or subsidies from their owners. |
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Some services are subsidised by the public transport coordinator, Metro. |
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Since these former officers did not have enough private capital to fund the colonisation, their involvement was subsidised by the twelve great guilds. |
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His plays have been directed by former artistic directors of both of the largest British subsidised companies, Trevor Nunn for the RSC and Peter Hall for the National Theatre. |
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Neither was required to be commercially successful as Channel 4 was subsidised by the ITV network and S4C received a grant from the central government. |
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In 2007, the government issued a statement declaring that from 2008, secondary education would be heavily subsidised, with the government footing all tuition fees. |
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In an interim arrangement CalMac Ferries Ltd continued to provide a subsidised service on this route, until 29 June 2011, when Argyll Ferries took over the service. |
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This Welsh Government subsidised service is currently operated by Flybe using its franchise partner Eastern Airways with daily flights to the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Transport minister Barbara Castle decided that some rail services, which could not pay their way but had a valuable social role, should be subsidised. |
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This includes a high proportion of lifeline services to island communities and as such most of the routes are heavily subsidised by the government. |
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Senior high schools are highly subsidised by the government. |
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The taxpayer has always subsidised the delinquents of society. |
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Other potential areas of support include subsidised lease rates for regional jets and direct subsidies for airlines working on asocially importanta routes. |
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The publication of the three volumes was subsidised by the Committee for the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in New South Wales, set up by Premier Bob Carr. |
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In addition, Ashton Canning, Anglo American Farms and Sugarbird of Malmesbury have maintained trade here, despite subsidised competition from Greek packers in particular. |
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We have realized that the SACCO sector is price sensitive hence partnering with SACCOs and Co-operatives by offering subsidised rates with clients. |
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The small Transcaucasian republic was near economic collapse at the time, and he quietly subsidised beloved Georgian artists and actors who could not make ends meet. |
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