subsidization  /ˌsəb sɪ dɪ ˈzeɪ ʃən/ ? Meaning of "subsidization"

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Definition(s):

  1. (n) money (or other benefits) obtained as a subsidy
  2. (n) the act of providing a subsidy

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Usage(s):

  1. The personal mandate clause without adequate subsidization is a travesty.
  2. But other Canadians, proud of Canada's record of paying more than its share in the last two wars, might regard such subsidization as an affront to national honor.
  3. The personal mandate clause without adequate subsidization is a travesty.

Quotes

  1. "We are fed up with China's constant cheating and false claims of US protectionism, when it is China that practices illegal state subsidization and dumping that seeks to destroy good jobs and fair competition under WTO standards their leaders agreed...
    on Dec 30, 2009 By: Leo W Gerard Source: MarketWatch

  2. "To suggest that every problem demands an immediate response, an immediate short-term, high-cost intervention or subsidization - we didn't do that in the budget and we are not about to do that going forward into the next year," said Harper.
    on Mar 7, 2008 By: Stephen Harper Source: 940 News

  3. "There may be good reasons to subsidize the banks, but those need to be overt. Don't say there's no subsidization here while there's deep subsidization," Warren told McClatchy.
    on Feb 19, 2009 By: Elizabeth Warren Source: McClatchy Washington Bureau

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