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Direct subsidies are expected to increase by a further £100 million this year.
"We're not talking about public dollars or direct subsidies from the state."
The state and the city have agreed to provide $100 million each in direct subsidies.
The biggest direct subsidy is the air traffic control system.
However, some experts believe direct subsidies are about $30 billion, depending on oil prices.
The airline has grown without foreign assistance or direct subsidies from the Government.
He would ease the pain for millions of families making less than $12 a day by providing direct subsidies.
The direct subsidy may not cover all party needs.
If the American taxpayer finances them, this would be a direct subsidy to the arms industry.
This particularly concerns the reduction of direct subsidies mentioned in Article 5(7).
It leaves those who wish to build housing just one option - direct subsidies.
These funds are given to French film makers and television producers as a direct subsidy.
A tax credit such as this would provide individuals and families a direct subsidy to help them purchase health care coverage.
My second concern is with the proposed end of direct subsidies linked to tobacco production.
Direct subsidies for agriculture must be tied to compliance with environmental standards.
Since then the airline has grown without foreign help and with the blessing, but not the direct subsidy, of the Government.
The plan calls for direct subsidies of $100 million each from the city and state for site improvements to the area.
Some countries maintain direct subsidies to oil consumption and coal mining.
Direct subsidies should be paid to the poorest, not a general compensation for higher prices, as now planned.
On the other hand, farmers producing fruits and vegetables received no direct subsidies.
"I assume you are not offering a direct subsidy?"
This year, the central government is already paying farmers direct subsidies to expand grain production.
If the railway company is state-owned, the state may simply provide direct subsidies in exchange for an increased production.
Danish farmers’ total net income for agriculture is only a quarter of the direct subsidy.
The President opposes the $1.75 billion in direct subsidies to help parents pay for child care and to help states improve services.