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The government subsidy for health insurance to rule them all.
"It's different than human healthcare that has government subsidy," Thompson said.
Kriekle said that meant she was no longer dependent on government subsidy.
The IFC subsidy mechanism would make a poor blueprint for government subsidy operations.
If you qualify for a government subsidy, those will be your best options.
The only way to get around this trade-off is with a bigger government subsidy.
But there are risks that must be mitigated by government subsidy or other charitable investment.
They are effectively enjoying a government subsidy that brick-and-mortar stores do not receive.
"You don't have a right to government subsidy for desecrating somebody else's religion," Guiliani said.
This also contributed to what is more popularly known as "leakage" in the government subsidy fundings.
A government subsidy also helped CSC maintain a healthy margin (FY17: HKD841 million; FY16: HKD1 billion).
They didn't have nothing for their young girls to do... they were basically on government subsidy.
While not all banks have offered the accounts, those that did were given a government subsidy.
Like the other festivals, its revenue comes from ticket sales, sponsorship and government subsidy - all under pressure.
An easing of central bank lending rules and a new government subsidy has seen mortgage approvals surge.
About 85 percent of enrollees have some type of government subsidy to help offset the costs, Smolinski said.
Did these guys spend all of their government subsidy money and free time forming a dozen cover bands?
There are also troublesome property rights and government subsidy policies, especially with China, that need to be addressed.
He also believes there will be massive cancellations after the government subsidy for electric vehicles was slashed in half.
An easing of central bank lending rules and a new government subsidy also saw mortgage approvals surge in January.
" Chef Tom Colicchio, Crafted Hospitality Group"I really think that the agricultural government subsidy program is a big problem.
Moreover, credit unions don't pay federal income tax, a government subsidy that allows them to charge lower interest rates.
They used a government subsidy to cover half of the cost of the device, and paid about $950 themselves.
Quinta Monroy Housing, Iquique, Chile: Elemental built each of the 93 houses in this complex with a $7,500 government subsidy.
"It's clear that this industry cannot stand on its own two feet without government subsidy," she told the news conference.
A $20 Android tablet sold by local company Datawind through a government subsidy scheme failed to capture significant market share.
Putting in drip irrigation - with the support of a government subsidy - improved his harvests in only a year, he said.
The nursing beds in Huidong are expected to be eligible for a Hong Kong government subsidy of $1,300 per person.
Vehicle sales have been falling in Thailand since 2013, the year a government subsidy scheme for first-time buyers ended.
In essence, it would be a government subsidy for high-value redevelopment in areas that shouldn't be rebuilt at all.
Wealth granted by a bizarre government subsidy is still wealth, and once people have it, they'd prefer to keep it.
Insurance industry representatives said that the problem was that government subsidy payments to plans were not keeping up with costs.
And that number doesn't include the tens of thousands of private and group physicians that accept government subsidy programs like Medicaid.
Asked to clarify his views later in the day, Trump said that the existing service practically gives Amazon a government subsidy.
On Monday, Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced measures aimed at mollifying the students, including a government subsidy for graduates seeking work.
" He said it would be significant if Facebook's initiative could help connect a portion of the world "without a government subsidy.
People whose incomes are high enough that they don't qualify for a government subsidy will probably find themselves paying more, too.
These are people that use more government subsidy than any segment of the country, but they hate "handouts" to anyone else.
The cut to FIES has also hit once-booming private education companies because the loans effectively serve as a government subsidy.
"Without government subsidy, our shale gas business is on the verge of loss-making," said Ma Yongsheng, a Sinopec vice president.
COSCO also said that it received a government subsidy of 307.6 million yuan during the period, its largest so far this year.
"Our testing cycles are faster than any government subsidy cycle, so it's not something we want to be reliant on," he adds.
Unable to support herself even with a government subsidy for destitute performing artists, she appealed to the public last year for donations.
Despite higher prices and the government subsidy, a few mills failed to export sugar and have surrendered their quota, said the ISMA.
Despite higher prices and the government subsidy, a few mills failed to export sugar and have surrendered their quota, said the ISMA.
A government subsidy scheme for new car purchases, which boosted the auto sector in recent years as Spain exited recession, expired in July.
The former construction worker retired to Wuhan and now lives alone, relying on a small government subsidy for senior citizens with the disease.
GEO is a private corporation getting a government subsidy for running the detention center and I was another warm body to fill that bed.
The end of a five-year restriction on people selling cars bought under a government subsidy scheme will also help boost car sales, he said.
Government subsidy and the efforts of volunteers mean attendance is cheap: a day's tuition often comes to less than £10, and payment is sometimes optional.
"The only argument for a government subsidy is the environmental one, so you have to see how that plays out with the politics," Alpert said.
"We're not seeking a (government) subsidy," said Joseph Dominguez, head of governmental and regulatory affairs and public policy at top nuclear power producer Exelon (EXC.
He is now thinking of expanding to 600 hectares of production, taking advantage of a half-price government subsidy on the purchase of lablab seeds.
And how many people will opt to pay for a cheaper plan when they're still eligible for a government subsidy to buy a better one?
It also helps that saleswomen — the program employs only women — know when their customers receive Bolsa Família, a monthly government subsidy for low-income households.
How do you follow up a deal to bring a Foxconn plant to Wisconsin at an estimated government subsidy of $1 million per $54,000 job created?
In Britain, where solar power capacity has soared in the last five years, the first solar power farm without a government subsidy began operations on Tuesday.
Individuals enrolled in plans that cost more than the government subsidy have to pay the difference, a source of downward, competitive pressure on costs and bids.
"If without government subsidy, our shale gas business is on the verge of being loss-making," Ma told Reuters on the sidelines of the industry outlook briefing.
Using the facilities on the space station will be incredibly expensive, however, so it's still not clear whether companies will find it attractive without significant government subsidy.
Indeed, in the federal government, subsidy begets subsidy, until pretty soon most every industry is on the take, and once on the take, the taking never ends.
In a high-risk pool, people with pre-existing conditions can buy coverage separate from the regular market and receive a government subsidy to help afford it.
However, for so-called smart agricultural machinery, a major determining factor for its growth is whether it can be included in a government subsidy list, Liu said.
The company pays the employee about 80% of his previous salary, which includes his public pension and a government subsidy, so it gets him at a bargain price.
Additionally, leaving market design as it stands in the face of growing demand for new sources of power is the ultimate government subsidy to incumbent fuels and technologies.
She entered a private college in 2010 thanks to a government subsidy known as FIES, expanded during 13 years of leftist Workers Party government that ended in 2016.
And I've often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy?
Instead of raising the base wage, which would have raised costs for businesses, he accelerated already-planned increases in a government subsidy that low-wage earners can claim.
Hospitals and doctors were able to decrease their uncompensated care, while insurers gained access to a larger population of customers who could buy coverage with a government subsidy.
A decade later, Californians' passage of Proposition 13 demonstrated that citizens' taste for government subsidy of large public works projects, including higher education, was coming to an end.
Supporters said the rules are needed because the ACA plans have already become too costly for people who don't receive a government subsidy to help them purchase the coverage.
In November, San Miguel said the airport project would be constructed without any government subsidy and could be completed in five years upon the issuance of relevant government approvals.
"The Nordic countries are where we see it happening," said Mr. Hunter of G.E. Developers say they prefer a commercial market to the government subsidy regimes of previous years.
Any company that receives a government subsidy and reduces its work force by 50 percent must return the incentives if it moves out of European Union within three years.
Film productions with anywhere from four to eight women in key positions would be eligible for a higher government subsidy, Françoise Nyssen, the French culture minister, announced on Thursday.
While solar, wind and behind-the-meter battery storage have relied heavily on government incentives to jumpstart and sustain growth, micro fuel cells don't require a government subsidy for growth.
The long-running dispute centers on U.S. lumber producers' charges that lower-cost Canadian competitors benefit from an unfair government subsidy because Canadian timber is mostly grown on public lands.
In 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration made school lunch free for all students, eliminating both the problem of school lunch debt and the stigma of getting a government subsidy.
The Commerce Department last month began collecting duties averaging 271.8 percent on imports of Canadian softwood lumber, saying that the product's origin from public land amounted to an unfair government subsidy.
Government subsidy schemes have helped lift sales but even so, electric cars made up only about 1 percent of new car registrations last year, the KBA motor vehicle authority has said.
The Commerce Department last month began collecting duties averaging 20 percent on imports of Canadian softwood lumber, saying that the product's origin from public land amounted to an unfair government subsidy.
Now, finally I am able, with the help of the monthly government subsidy, to pay $240 a month for health insurance so I am covered if something catastrophic should ever happen.
The Obama administration developed a rule allowing lawmakers and staff to receive a government subsidy to buy insurance on the D.C. exchange, in an effort to resemble a typical employer contribution.
Voters were told that the trains would whisk travelers from San Francisco to Los Angeles in two hours and 40 minutes, and that the system would operate without a government subsidy.
Now the government "can link my unique ID to my electricity bill" and then directly and digitally connect my government subsidy, if I am poor, to that electric bill, said Kolli.
That bigger picture remains the same, one of government subsidy to loss-making aluminum smelters and a trade policy that actively stimulates exports of semi-manufactured products through a VAT refund.
It is in the interest of both the solar industry and the consumer to ensure that the government subsidy they get doesn't turn to fools gold for the consumers they entice.
That bigger picture remains the same, one of government subsidy to loss-making aluminium smelters and a trade policy that actively stimulates exports of semi-manufactured products through a VAT refund.
The long-running dispute centers on U.S. lumber producers' charges that Canadian competitors benefit from an unfair government subsidy because their timber is cut from government-owned land at low costs.
The scope of China's local government subsidy programs is largely unknown, and even the Chinese negotiators have said in recent discussions they do not know the details of all those programs.
"All the sugar is being dedicated to the government subsidy program and nothing is going to the private sector," the sugar trader said, referring to government-run supermarkets that sell subsidized sugar.
Until recently the CSMVS was as dilapidated as the rest, but today the museum has over 1m visitors a year, a handsome government subsidy and a devoted group of private fund-raisers.
Of course, flooding projections require constant revision in the face of climate change, and any debate over government subsidy of risk to disasters will require acknowledgement of this factor in predicting risk.
Eric Fellner, nominated for his role in producing "Darkest Hour," told Reuters that government subsidy had helped to shore up the industry and allowed British talent to succeed on the global stage.
Downing Street said the farm is the first in the U.K. to be constructed and operated without government subsidy, after the price of solar panels had dropped by two-thirds since 2010.
And if you're a full-time freelancer making around $49,000, you're in the worst possible position: just over the threshold of 22011% of the federal poverty level to receive a government subsidy.
Government subsidy schemes have helped boost sales but even with rising demand, electric cars made up only 1 percent of new car registrations last year, according to the KBA motor vehicle authority.
They're receiving a salary of 200 yuan a day, in addition to an unspecified amount per piece, with a government subsidy of 100 yuan ($14.50) per worker, per day, the company said.
Over the last decade, the government subsidy to the Arts Council — and thus to the arts — has diminished by a third, said Eddie Nixon, artistic director of the Place since late 2018.
Several French regions have offered aid to motorists to acquire flex-fuel kits, amid criticism that a government subsidy to trade in older cars for new models was inadequate for low-income households.
The company decided to move its headquarters from Alameda, CA to Las Vegas, NV due to a $750 million government subsidy offered by the taxpayers of Las Vegas towards its new headquarters' construction.
Sales of EVs have been set back by cuts to the government subsidy programme in 2019, but nonetheless the government still wants a quarter of all cars sold by 2025 to be electric.
Probably Cruz felt that since he had failed to endorse Iowa's most beloved government subsidy — the ethanol program — the least he could do was make his way to the town of Fenton, population 279.
It also ordered the agency to review some aspects of its 2017 repeal of the rules, including public safety implications and how its decision will impact a government subsidy program for low-income users.
Beyond the federal subsidies, Musk's businesses have benefited from a number of local tax breaks and one-off grants, with some estimates putting the total amount of government subsidy as high as $4.5 billion.
If the rationale is that public housing tenants receive a government subsidy, logic requires that the ban be extended to any household that receives the mortgage deduction benefit under the federal personal income tax.
House price growth is accelerating amid a chronic lack of supply and a surge in demand for mortgages following an easing of central bank lending rules and the introduction of a new government subsidy.
"Projects that require government subsidy will have to compete with each other on prices ... Government payment will prioritize the projects that are expected to become subsidy-free in the near term," the draft plan said.
"Projects that require government subsidy will have to compete with each other on prices ... Government payment will prioritise the projects that are expected to become subsidy-free in the near term," the draft plan said.
Alexander, who chairs the Senate health committee, urged U.S. President Donald Trump to drop his threat to cut government subsidy payments to insurers that make Obamacare plans affordable and to allow the payments through September.
Large monthly insurance premium hikes, uncertainty about government subsidy payments in 2018 and concerns that only the sickest customers will sign up have caused other insurers, including Anthem Inc, to drop out of some areas.
A government subsidy of 350,000 Sri Lankan rupees, or about $2,500, helped get construction started on the Ramasamy family's turquoise house, and Mohanatharsini Ramasamy's salary helped finish the ranch-style home with a tin roof.
House price growth has been accelerating amid a chronic lack of supply and a surge in demand for mortgages following an easing of central bank lending rules and the introduction of a new government subsidy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's first solar power farm to operate without a government subsidy is due to open in eastern England on Tuesday, as a sharp fall in costs has made renewable energy much more economical.
Expectations are muted that the two sides will reach a more comprehensive phase two agreement covering issues such as Beijing's support for state-owned enterprises and government subsidy programs before the November 2020 presidential election.
But the court also found the agency "failed to examine the implications of its decisions for public safety" and must also review how its decision will impact a government subsidy program for low-income users.
Persimmon in the past has faced criticism over the standard and safety of its houses, as well as a row over management bonuses, after the company benefited from higher sales following a government subsidy scheme.
BANGKOK, May 17 (Reuters) - Thailand's household debt is expected to fall gradually as the economy is recovering and car buyers under a government subsidy scheme are repaying loans, the central bank governor said on Wednesday.
After Mr. McGuinness resigned last week, the Democratic Unionists tried to persuade Sinn Fein not to force an early election by restoring a government subsidy for study of the Irish language that Sinn Fein favored.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Delegates to China's annual meeting of parliament have urged the state to provide more policy clarity for the electric car industry and overhaul a local government subsidy program they say has distorted the market.
A federal judge has thrown out a securities fraud lawsuit by U.S. shareholders who accused Chinese solar panel manufacturer Yingli Green Energy of failing to disclose the risk that a key government subsidy would be canceled.
The vast majority of enrollees in Obamacare plans will not pay the higher premiums, since modest incomes make them eligible for another type of government subsidy that will hold their premiums flat or close to it.
The most "socialist" and, at the time, controversial of Obama's policies — the bailout of the auto industry involving massive government subsidy and large-scale federal intervention — was one of his most successful ventures, substantively and politically.
The government subsidy for lower-income individuals and families for marketplace plans is tied to the price of a silver-rated plan with the second-lowest premium — not the average premium, as proposed for Medicare Advantage plans.
In addition to making sure they had access to food, water, and medications, such a strategy would require some kind of government subsidy to cover lost pay for people who work minimum wage jobs and can't telecommute.
In the latest development, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission plans to propose designating ZTE and Huawei as national security risks, and to bar them from a government subsidy program, according a Reuters report on Monday, citing U.S. officials.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. Senate health committee on Tuesday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to drop his threat to cut government subsidy payments to insurers that make Obamacare plans affordable and allow the payments through September.
Senator Bernie Sanders, in particular, had called out Amazon for engaging in "corporate welfare," noting that Amazon wages were so low that workers couldn't take care of their families — meaning thousands were on government subsidy programs, like food stamps.
Founded by Adam McCann in January 2018 and then launched in April 203, Claimer streamlines the process of claiming R&D tax credits, which is a U.K. government subsidy popular with tech startups that is designed to encourage innovation.
The rumors intensified after two award-winning theatrical directors were mysteriously booted from government subsidy programs: one had campaigned for Ms. Park's main opponent in the 2012 election; another had produced a play spoofing Ms. Park and her father.
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Argentine power distributor Edenor has said that the jump in power rates announced last week will not significantly alter the firm's revenue flows as the increase in tariff paid by the consumer replaces a government subsidy.
Warren's plan — which you can read more about here — essentially takes on three big problems with the current state of American child care: Warren's plan attempts to tackle all three of these problems at once by creating a new government subsidy.
Republican leaders, for example, saw no contradictions with their free-market, small-government rhetoric in a massive government subsidy to the pharmaceutical industry by expanding Medicare to cover prescription drugs, and then explicitly preventing the government from negotiating bulk discounts.
" That administration ignored warnings that private space industry still needed significant government subsidy and did not undertake "independent analysis of whether those products [made in space] could compete with Earth bound equivalents, given the high costs of operating in space.
The petition against Canada's new competitor to the Boeing 21 aircraft came just days after the Commerce Department imposed duties averaging 20 percent on imports of Canadian softwood lumber, saying that the product's origin from public land amounted to an unfair government subsidy.
Those who vilify Trump's zero-tolerance enforcement are essentially giving a government subsidy to the child smuggling black market, which sees lucrative profits as more would-be asylum seekers are drawn to what they correctly see as an easy pass into America.
DUBLIN, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Ireland's governing Fine Gael party will boost a government subsidy for first-time home buyers if re-elected next month, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Monday, seeking to sway voters on one of the key election issues.
"I was born in Lisbon and raised in Lisbon, and now there's just no place for me in Lisbon," said da Cunha, who relies on a monthly government subsidy of 485 euros ($575) to top up her earnings selling handicrafts to tourists.
The court, which upheld most of the FCC's December 2017 order, said the agency "failed to examine the implications of its decisions for public safety" and must also review how its decision will impact a government subsidy program for low-income users.
Indian dairies were not previously exporting SMP due to the wide gap between local and overseas prices, but with the government subsidy, that difference has narrowed, said Devendra Shah, chairman of Parag Milk Foods, a diary firm based in western state of Maharashtra.
DUBLIN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The value of mortgage approvals in Ireland grew 60 percent year-on-year in January, data showed on Tuesday, as an easing of central bank lending rules and a new government subsidy for first-time home buyers accelerated a recovery.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Banco Santander Brasil will take advantage of declining interest rates and government subsidy-reduction efforts to boost loans to agribusiness, which is enjoying fast growth bolstered by record harvests, Chief Executive Officer Sérgio Rial told the Reuters Latin America Investment Summit.
A man who once believed in the gold standard saw his successor preside over a vastly-expanded Fed balance sheet and near-zero interest rates; a man who believed in the free market saw a vast bailout of a banking sector that depends on an implicit government subsidy (via deposit insurance).
For instance, if I save while working to hit some target rate of income in retirement — say, a replacement rate of 75 percent of my final salary — then a government subsidy may cause me to save less than I otherwise would because it costs me less to reach that target.
Following a recovery in 2013 from a crash five years earlier, prices stabilised at an annual growth rate of about 4 to 5 percent a year ago, but have started to pick to up again amid a sharp lack of supply and before a government subsidy kicked in this month to help first-time buyers.
Curiously, when it comes to another government subsidy, the Connect America Fund, which provides for rural broadband access (which is very important), Pai wants to give the incumbent ISPs even more money, to the tune of billions of dollars, while at the same time reducing or eliminating funding for poor people, schools and libraries.
Instead, Republicans simply say that giant government subsidy schemes are "free market," Democrats take them at their word for political purposes, the Republican subsidy scheme fails in the same general way that a Democratic scheme would have, and the public clamors for more government involvement — to which Republicans answer by stating that they'll administer that government involvement more efficiently than Democrats would.
It doesn't seem relevant that most of these products are so expensive that they're entirely out of reach to the average consumer — the only shipping Tesla Model 3s cost nearly $50,000, and while SpaceX's rockets may be cheaper than those of competitors, it still costs a cool $60 million to launch the Falcon 9 — or that all of Musk's current business ventures are sustained via government subsidy rather than self-generated profit.

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