Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

983 Sentences With "subsidizing"

How to use subsidizing in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "subsidizing" and check conjugation/comparative form for "subsidizing". Mastering all the usages of "subsidizing" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Subsidizing consumers is O.K. under the rules, while subsidizing producers isn't.
Subsidizing coal for its reliability attributes is like subsidizing bacon for its nutritional content.
At a federal level, though, the Philadelphia suburbs wouldn't just be subsidizing Philly — they'd be subsidizing poor areas all over, and other rich areas would be subsidizing Philly, too.
"It's a positive change, by separating subsidizing farmers and subsidizing corn prices, thus letting the market to play a bigger role," Liu said.
Over this time, federal resources have increasingly shifted away from subsidizing the construction of affordable housing to subsidizing renters who find housing in the private market.
Residents of the area have been pushing the state government to stop subsidizing harmful agriculture and livestock management and start subsidizing regenerative and other climate-friendly agricultural practices.
Does subsidizing a ConAgra or Boeing really move the needle?
This amounts to the American people subsidizing their own suffering.
So we're subsidizing the world in terms of prescription drugs.
Should we be subsidizing it completely here, in the U.S.?
Subsidizing forensic training for rural nurses is one quick solution.
The demands also include that China stop subsidizing key industries.
The European Union spends $20153 billion a year subsidizing agriculture.
AWS is "for now" subsidizing Amazon's retail business, said Graham.
But sick people aren't supposed to be subsidizing the healthy.
The government did this by subsidizing the payment of insurance
This is a rarely discussed aspect of subsidizing green technology.
But conservatives worry about the cost of subsidizing community colleges.
Subsidizing had become an ugly word among the investment community.
Between 2900 and 220006, Congress spent $2202 billion subsidizing highways.
So, basically, the taxpayers are subsidizing the cost of businesses.
It rules out subsidizing its companies the way China does.
Taxpayers no longer see the logic in subsidizing coal mining.
Instead of helping poor people help themselves by subsidizing their wages through the tax code, he championed the idea of helping poor people help themselves by subsidizing rich people's investment income through the tax code.
Subsidizing the costs of diapers is an important policy goal—no
Drastic government measures China has been subsidizing pork to some extent.
The government should stop subsidizing births to anyone, rich or poor.
States, the primary injury Texas alleges is the cost of subsidizing
GUILFOYLE: Because people are tired of subsidizing the craziness -- GUTFELD: Yes.
Why is that a proper thing for us to be subsidizing?
States have also considered subsidizing at-risk coal or nuclear plants.
Inland households, often with lower incomes, are subsidizing coastal residents' choices.
Plus we're subsidizing it and we don't have to subsidize it.
FIRE is subsidizing her suit against the university, filed in January.
In other words, we're subsidizing wind mills all over this country.
Why do they like subsidizing green instead of taxing brown energy?
Worse than that, it's subsidizing exports, too, by not taxing those!
Sometimes, that means subsidizing the prices so consumers choose their product.
Instead, Kudlow advocates for subsidizing industries to fix imbalances in trade.
Worse than that, it's subsidizing exports too by not taxing those!
They&aposre subsidizing, not to the tune of what China&aposs doing.
As announced, the deal would not outlaw China's subsidizing state-owned enterprises.
The government went far beyond child allowances and subsidizing care and education.
Workday, Stanford Research Park and Tesla are also subsidizing rides for employees.
The rich, meanwhile, benefit from massive tax expenditures subsidizing their tuition costs.
Both companies have been losing money, subsidizing rides to boost market share.
The Japanese are subsidizing competition to Harley-Davidson with that weak end.
It's almost a state-run enterprise, how much they're subsidizing electrical vehicles.
Trump said earlier this month that the United States was subsidizing Amazon.
Finally, we must examine why taxpayers are subsidizing foundations for earned income.
For those people, Republicans proposed subsidizing coverage through separate high-risk pools.
In our view, this is like subsidizing bacon because it contains vitamins.
Programs like the Stop Subsidizing Childhood Obesity Act, introduced by then-Sen.
She deserved it, as she was subsidizing my laziness with her labor.
Otherwise, officials said, they would have essentially been subsidizing an American athlete.
We don't understand why you're not subsidizing us, but it's your money.
And it will disarm subsidizing superpowers and create a level playing field.
Subsidizing Disney+ subscriptions appears to have taken a toll on Verizon's profit.
At public colleges, the public is subsidizing tuition and providing direct support.
Seven years ago, the Obama administration accused China of unfairly subsidizing tires.
Rick Snyder ruled that the state would stop subsidizing water in Flint.
After all, it's fairly easy to make the case for subsidizing renewables.
We have no more business insisting it stop directly subsidizing its industries than it does insisting that we stop indirectly subsidizing ours through, for example, the highly favorable tax and patent treatment of our finance and pharmaceutical sectors.
"Subsidizing space exploration is like investing in really good tires," argued the computer.
It's also critical for the companies that are subsidizing your health care costs.
Consequently, the Export-Import Bank is in effect subsidizing US-based airlines' competitors.
There are some people who say that they are subsidizing from other states.
Does Trump's clean coal plan involve retrofits, or further subsidizing costly new plants?
Governments are subsidizing electric cars, which are traveling longer distances on each charge.
The Commission unilaterally transmogrified the Lifeline program into one also subsidizing cell phones.
Mnuchin said the Trump administration was not interested in simply subsidizing large corporations.
They're not subsidizing a whole bunch of other projects that they never see.
All our increasing taxpayer money is really subsidizing is Republican and Democrat cowardice.
Subsidizing skills retraining for older workers is one key part of the plan.
Spotify won't discuss the partnership particulars, but it's obviously subsidizing the services here.
Further subsidizing the oil industry is a dangerous step in the wrong direction.
A more moderate version of the proposal is to just stop subsidizing meat.
Some U.S. growers have also accused Mexico's government of unfairly subsidizing agricultural production.
And while doing the math is annoying, so is subsidizing your friends' excess.
But the federal government is subsidizing that cost for only a select group.
"How can my government be subsidizing China and driving me out of business?"
In Texas, Unbound Philanthropy is subsidizing renewals for those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
"Broadly speaking, they moved away from subsidizing to equipment installment plans," Yong said.
It has attracted more young concertgoers by working with colleges and subsidizing tickets.
Notably, it does not address China's practice of subsidizing its state-owned enterprises.
But the company is still subsidizing rides in London for the time being.
A thorough analysis may show that tuition payments are subsidizing these substantial costs.
China, it should be stressed, is not alone in subsidizing at-risk smelters.
But others, including Arizona, do not, subsidizing private education for the well-off.
That means that middle-class workers are subsidizing high-income workers' driving preferences.
The bill's backers say it would protect abortion opponents from subsidizing the procedure.
That means putting a price on carbon instead of subsidizing their dangerous pollution.
The Affordable Care Act tries to deliver that by subsidizing people's insurance premiums.
The 24-year-olds are subsidizing the 64-year-olds in a dramatic fashion.
Therefore it may not want to give the impression it is subsidizing the sector.
Some argue that money spent subsidizing nuclear power would be better spent on renewables.
The commission again unilaterally transmogrified the Lifeline program into one also subsidizing Internet service.
The company spent $5 billion subsidizing shipping last year, and the figure is rising.
And I have no problem subsidizing certain things like bus transport for poor Americans.
How would subsidizing ride-share services, like Uber or Lyft, work into that equation?
The company has not publicly acknowledged its practice of subsidizing guaranteed payments with tips.
Bashir's government ran up enormous budget deficits by subsidizing fuel, bread and other products.
Subsidizing child care might encourage more mothers to return to the work force faster.
Because you have some cases where countries are subsidizing industries and that's not fair.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the United States is subsidizing Amazon.
Most goes on subsidizing farmers, improving poorer regions and promoting cooperation across the bloc.
Facebook and Apple, for example, began subsidizing egg-freezing procedures for employees in 2014.
Finally, Texas is also effectively subsidizing the salary of Houston's new coach, Major Applewhite.
Community groups call for subsidizing low-cost bus and subway fares for the poor.
The market-rate developer next door was subsidizing the project, along with city funds.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has been spending, too, subsidizing big-ticket infrastructure projects.
It also said it was subsidizing rent for businesses inside the buildings it owns.
The wind energy industry, which taxpayers have been subsidizing since 1992, will demand parity.
Taxpayers spent nearly $1 billion subsidizing the ziggurat known as the new Yankee Stadium.
For BYD or the regular taxis, at this moment, we're still subsidizing the price.
And only the richest people can afford ObamaCare premiums—unless taxpayers are subsidizing them.
The subsidizing of putting homes in harm's way, it's not really great for society.
There's an argument to be made that taxpayers are effectively subsidizing these massive companies.
That lets it pursue efforts like subsidizing financially-strapped news publishers without much hesitation.
"Subsidizing resources so they do not retire would fundamentally distort the markets," they warned.
Preserving a forest in Minnesota Subsidizing wind and solar energy in India Subsidizing the use of cleaner, alternative chemicals in the auto industry But, but, but: The effectiveness of this type of policy, called carbon offsetting, is disputed for a few reasons.
Similarly, because climate change has a global impact, the American people have an interest in seeing foreign countries shift to cleaner modes of power production, so subsidizing their consumption of American-made clean energy is a very reasonable way of subsidizing American manufacturing.
On how AWS is subsidizing its less-profitable retail businessSome critics argue that Amazon is abusing its market power and killing competition by running its retail business at a loss — largely by subsidizing it with the massive profits from its cloud unit.
Nevadans are subsidizing NV Energy's green investments while it lobbies against private rooftop solar installations.
Is subsidizing oil production really the only way to get large-scale carbon sequestration started?
He suggests, for example, that we impose tariffs on countries that "cheat" by subsidizing exports.
Western narratives trivialize the government's role as subsidizing winners and protecting them from foreign competition.
"I wish I'd thought about the model of subsidizing phones through the operators," he said.
The reason was plain, he said: Everyone knew that L.U.O. was subsidizing the physical university.
Since 28500 the program has spent $6900 billion in real dollars subsidizing rural telecommunications providers.
The administration must make a decision soon on subsidizing Enefit's operation with rights-of-way.
A global ideological conflict, cast in civilizational terms, made the work of intellectuals worth subsidizing.
" He argued that the federal government, through Title X, is "inappropriately subsidizing" the "abortion enterprise.
"Abortion is not healthcare and the government should not be subsidizing elective abortion," he added.
A legitimate concern with opportunity zones is needlessly subsidizing projects that would have occurred anyway.
The American taxpayer should not be subsidizing Jeff Bezos so he can underpay his employees.
In other words, blue states are generally outperforming red states even while heavily subsidizing them.
He also defended subsidizing green energy as supporting an "all of the above" energy policy.
By about October, China won't have many other options besides relenting and subsidizing American imports.
So the system, in effect, would tax importers while subsidizing exporters by not taxing them.
Why give up on subsidizing quality journalism just because you don't have a political agenda?
And in subsidizing Uber, the town now bears the burden of policy that isn't scalable.
They can stop subsidizing cars, congestion and carbon emissions, and instead provide better public services.
Under one scenario, for instance, Texans could be subsidizing single-payer health care in Vermont.
Yes, China has cut back on directly subsidizing exports, a clear violation of W.T.O. guidelines.
For years, red states have effectively been subsidizing part of health insurance for blue states.
The case asks whether states may subsidize secular private education without also subsidizing religious education.
Policy should support this spread by providing subsidies for apprentices' tuition rather than subsidizing wages.
We're trying to get the federal government out of the business of subsidizing the states.
But that possibility takes us to the other strange thing about subsidizing U.S. MNEs' exports.
We can do so by subsidizing plans more and by limiting their risk of loss.
Whether it's subsidizing clean energy or a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade scheme.
An increase in the cost of subsidizing education loans also contributed to the increased outlays.
But average taxpayers are often subsidizing wealthy philanthropists whose charitable deductions significantly reduce their bills.
An earlier version of this article misstated a reason Romania stopped subsidizing its coal mines.
Subsidizing day care does disadvantage parents who want to stay at home, by its nature.
It required member states to stop subsidizing unprofitable coal companies before the beginning of 2019.
As part of that, the EU attempts to restrict member states from subsidizing particular companies.
Here is the exchange: TRUMP: We're subsidizing it and we don't have to subsidize it.
"Customers who use cheaper forms of payment are in effect subsidizing AmEx card holders," he wrote.
"I wish I'd thought about the model of subsidizing phones through the operators," he told Bloomberg.
"We have been subsidizing renewable energy," says George Chua, President of the Federation of Philippine Industries.
Meanwhile, the new iPhone features are less and less interesting, and carriers have stopped subsidizing phones.
Because for years and years and years, the best networks have been subsidizing the lesser networks.
He also has a stepdaughter whom he spends lavishly on, and I don't feel comfortable subsidizing.
We submit that subsidizing terrorist stipends is contrary to the principles that President Trump stands for.
Much of the companies' losses come from subsidizing rides, a tactic to attract riders with discounts.
These actions will, however, stop the mad practice of subsidizing Pakistan while it undermines U.S. interests.
Billions more are spent subsidizing postsecondary education — $22019 billion in 2013, according to Pew Charitable Trusts.
Conservatives should celebrate, not denigrate, a proposal to stop subsidizing jurisdictions that actively price people out.
But that step just exposed the true cost of the premiums that taxpayers were covertly subsidizing.
Some of the companies' losses come from subsidizing rides, a tactic to attract riders with discounts.
Washington can continue to throw good money after bad, and keep subsidizing wind and solar projects.
Subsidizing Vietnam became a serious burden on the Soviet economy in 1980s, contributing to Moscow's insolvency.
The main downside of subsidizing employment is the cost, and that's why regional targeting makes sense.
Professor Baumol later argued that most performers were subsidizing nonprofit arts performances by accepting low salaries.
He also argued that subsidizing preschool doesn't mean that all children will be able to attend.
The first will be difficult if Spotify's cash-rich rival Apple keeps subsidizing its music offering.
The public is in effect subsidizing the museum without getting any corresponding say in its governance.
Pete Buttigieg has attacked some of the free-college plans as subsidizing millionaires going to college.
But European officials said the provision appeared to violate agreements among countries against subsidizing their exports.
The company also expects that it will help decrease how much is spent on subsidizing these rides.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in government healthcare programs like Medicare.
" He went on to say that "it is time taxpayers quit subsidizing protest on big boy playgrounds.
President Trump ought to state unequivocally: Beijing will stop subsidizing the death of Americans and American communities.
Along with Instacart, the company has been under scrutiny for subsidizing its driver payments with customer tips.
That is slightly above analyst expectations, and that's with Facebook subsidizing the headsets to ignite the market.
Women's efforts end up subsidizing the cost of sustaining families at their personal expense, and sometimes, detriment.
If the White House does end up subsidizing farmers, that may open trade conflicts on other fronts.
Mexico was originally found to violate U.S. trade laws as it pertains to sugar dumping and subsidizing.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in government healthcare programs like Medicare.
MoviePass is subsidizing their movie-watching in the hopes of acquiring lazier users to offset that cost.
Republicans argue that limiting the deduction helps prevent the federal tax code from subsidizing higher state taxes.
The U.S. has maintained overwhelming military power and influence, while providing foreign aid and subsidizing global trade.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in the government healthcare program Medicare.
"Some companies are offering free food or subsidizing rent so workers can shorten commuting time," Matsumoto said.
The public likes directly subsidizing clean energy and directly limiting pollutants, policies that hide costs from consumers.
These include subsidizing of industry, limits on access for foreign companies and alleged theft of intellectual property.
The Obama administration foolishly thought that it could force healthy Americans into subsidizing those who are sickly.
Many agencies are subsidizing travel in ride-hailing vehicles to meet the needs of certain rider groups.
He questioned whether subsidizing most ferries was worth the cost, considering the number of passengers they carried.
That ensures that taxpayers don't wind up subsidizing services that provide very little value to local businesses.
"There are some grave concerns on China, who are massively subsidizing state-owned companies," Ms. Malmstrom said.
Restoring Ex-Im to its full board capacity means reverting to a system that was subsidizing China.
Very soon it will resume subsidizing the likes of Chinese, state-owned enterprises and other large businesses.
Both Lyft and its chief competitor Uber hooked riders by subsidizing rides and paying incentives to drivers.
If that's not the case, or if the prospect of subsidizing the leaseholder is killing you, move!
Patients shouldn't face exorbitant out of pocket costs ... sick people aren't supposed to be subsidizing the healthy.
As a result, the taxpayers of California are subsidizing the golf games of the state's wealthiest residents.
It is also subsidizing the cost of retrofitting older diesel cars to upgrade their emissions filtering systems.
Additionally, key Republicans have said the deduction should be repealed so the federal government stops subsidizing states.
"We've got to get the federal government out of the business of subsidizing the states," he said.
As a state legislator in Virginia, James Madison made the case that subsidizing religious organizations undermines religion.
When we pay for humanitarian aid for those areas we are effectively subsidizing the Syrian war machine.
"It will be harder to afford housing because the government isn't subsidizing it as much," says Janachowski.
"There is enormous pressure, rightly, to stop subsidizing the large intensive farms of the lowlands," he said.
The American taxpayer should not be subsidizing the richest people in history so they can underpay their employees.
A well-educated population benefits the country as a whole, and so higher education was seen worth subsidizing.
Right now all of us under 65 are subsidizing Medicare just about every time we seek medical care.
However, Pinduoduo has set about targeting more urban consumers by heavily subsidizing big-ticket items such as iPhones.
One key example is the Department of Energy's infamous grid reliability study, a fig leaf for subsidizing coal.
Not only do I do that, I'm given the burden of subsidizing people who don't pay off loans.
But he said the administration would not be "wildly supportive" of subsidizing any sectors of the energy industry.
But demand for power kept soaring after the government froze electricity rates in 2002 and began subsidizing consumption.
Investors are subsidizing delivery costs for third-party aggregators, and helping to keep costs artificially low, he said.
The government would have been better off subsidizing professional shooters to reduce kangaroo numbers more humanely, he said.
"This is yet another round of subsidizing Norway's future contributions to global warming with taxpayers' money," he said.
Funding community service and subsidizing the operation of nonprofit organizations is outside the role of the Federal Government.
In other words, Lyft will be subsidizing the rental fees for drivers who complete 65 rides a week.
To prevent tax deductions from subsidizing election campaigns, the law prohibits charities from engaging in any political activities.
The Republican plan calls for at least $85033 billion over 10 years for subsidizing the high-risk pools.
Without subsidizing insurance companies, they too would not be able to offer coverage at a sustainable price point.
The City Council decided Tuesday against subsidizing the homes as the city has done with other affordable housing.
It would lower labor costs and end effective subsidizing of non-labor inputs to business (energy, materials, land).
Most likely, you have been unaware that you are subsidizing the MTA subway system with your taxi fares.
"Our taxes, particularly in Tennessee are low, but we're subsidizing places like New York and California," she said.
Notably, this does not imply that any community that does not include low-income, subsidizing housing is discriminating.
Critics of Israel's policy toward the Palestinians said the United States was effectively subsidizing operations it regularly criticized.
Analysis suggests its investors are subsidizing the cost of rides to the tune of around 60 per cent.
The idea of subsidizing high-cost patients through a reinsurance program is also gaining steam on the Hill.
Regulation thus ends up subsidizing the big firms' investor-owners and reducing the incentive for providing quality service.
The Trump administration has said U.S. drug prices and manufacturer revenues are subsidizing lower prices in other countries.
However, municipal or state resources should not be subsidizing the President Elect's decision to maintain multiple permanent residences.
And it has pulled back $150 million in marketing and incentive spending, which typically goes toward subsidizing fares.
And it has pulled back $150 million in marketing and incentive spending, which typically goes toward subsidizing fares.
The basic idea of a Green New Deal — subsidizing clean energy — is more popular than a carbon tax.
The effects of these programs are ably summarized in Barnard College political scientist Michael Miller's book Subsidizing Democracy.
In other words, Lyft will be subsidizing the rental fees for drivers who complete 0003 rides a week.
Municipal bonds are exempt from federal taxes, leading critics to complain that taxpayers are subsidizing profitable private businesses.
Denmark's federal government is subsidizing 75 percent of salaries for firms that promise not to lay off staff.
The center reimburses drivers for mileage, subsidizing the operation through Medicaid and contracts with local social services agencies.
And Uber is worsening the MTA crisis, siphoning income away from public transit by subsidizing its passenger fares.
But most other Republicans voted for the bill, arguing that the federal government shouldn't be subsidizing state taxes.
They also strongly reject the EU's assertion that both sides are equally guilty of subsidizing their aircraft producers.
Since the public's support would come from the dividends, the tax money would not be subsidizing clean technologies.
That means the United States is effectively subsidizing cheap overseas shipping, specifically anything that's 4.4 pounds or lighter.
" The economists Hilary Hoynes of the University of California, Berkeley, and Marianne Bitler of the University of California, Davis, pointed out in a recent paper that "the safety net for low-income families with children has transformed from one subsidizing out-of-work families into one subsidizing in-work families.
"If there's one thing we should be subsidizing, it's lets help our entrepreneurs and nobody's doing it," he said.
But analysts have argued that Amazon is getting a sweetheart deal and the government is essentially subsidizing its shipping.
But the company's business model—which essentially relies on building a customer base by subsidizing seemingly impossible ticket deals.
Governor Greg Abbott said the measure known as House Bill 214 would protect abortion opponents from subsidizing the procedure.
And it raises again the question of whether cities should really be in the business of subsidizing sports facilities.
They also need someone to come in and help them perfect their business because they're still subsidizing a lot.
Committee aides knocked down Sanders' accusation, flatly saying that the Democratic organization is not subsidizing the Clinton campaign's fundraising.
Drugmakers are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in Medicare, the government healthcare program for the elderly.
Are time and money being diverted from actions — education, research and subsidizing costs — that verifiably benefit the promoted cause?
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing copayments for patients enrolled in the Medicare government healthcare program for the elderly.
There is legislation in Congress, the Stop Subsidizing Multimillion Dollar Corporate Bonuses Act, that would just kill the loophole.
Germany began subsidizing solar and wind when they were extremely small scale industries, and their costs were quite high.
Because those premiums would rise, so would the government's costs from subsidizing those premiums for Obamacare customers, Kaiser noted.
As I noted before in these pages, the United States needs to stop subsidizing and being manipulated by Pakistan.
It operates as a public-private partnership, subsidizing consumers to purchase broadband from private companies, and is economically efficient.
Sanders would also make huge investments in subsidizing public college tuition, upgrading America's infrastructure, expanding Social Security, and more.
So Northern Californians have a tendency to feel that their water is subsidizing the entire rest of the state.
The Continent needs to reduce its energy dependence on Russia, which is subsidizing oppression near the union's eastern border.
"That chump may think that subsidizing Iran's nuclear program with millions of dollars is a laughing matter," he said.
Meanwhile, MoviePass's core business—subsidizing trips to the movies—remained enormously popular, and coincided with a rebound in moviegoing.
On the student loan issue, the government ought to get out of the business of subsidizing graduate school altogether.
The tech giant is subsidizing ride costs at the moment, keeping them below typical fares on Lyft and Uber.
The Tripoli government has stopped subsidizing food and bread, which used to be cheaper than drinking water in Libya.
"The taxpayers should not be subsidizing these guys," said Mark Meyerowitz, a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the town.
In 1791, Alexander Hamilton recommended that America encourage new branches of manufacturing by taxing imports and subsidizing domestic production.
Malaysia and Morocco ended gasoline and diesel subsidies, while India not only stopped subsidizing diesel but raised fuel taxes.
Mr. DiMicco has long argued that China is unfairly subsidizing its manufacturing sector at the expense of American jobs.
Millions of people would lose insurance, and the federal government would end up subsidizing a small group of people.
They said the Canadian government was unfairly subsidizing Canadian lumber companies, and that, in turn, was hurting American sawmills.
The sponsor of those rental apartments presumably pays assessments for capital improvements, so owners are not subsidizing the renters.
The law also calls for subsidizing utilities that now rely on hydropower, and whose costs exceed Europe's wholesale prices.
The WTO is currently weighing a case brought by the EU against the U.S. for subsidizing Boeing, NYT reports.
Such practices, combined with Beijing's policy of subsidizing domestic business, can build competitive rivals to American companies seemingly overnight.
In short, even if the reasons for subsidizing and mandating the use of ethanol were once true, not anymore.
The Chinese government is financing and subsidizing $1 trillion in spending, mostly in low-income countries around the world.
As currently proposed, both the House and Senate bills could end up subsidizing the purchase of foreign-made robotics.
Subsidizing uncompetitive coal plants would merely slow their inevitable closures and delay construction of cleaner gas and renewable facilities.
Additionally, the NFIP must stop the practice of subsidizing the wealthy at the expense of taxpayers and overcharged policyholders.
More than 5,2250 people have been left homeless by the crisis, with the government subsidizing many in shelters. Mrs.
He argued that there is no free market in electricity and that he has no problem subsidizing certain sources.
No state should be in the business of subsidizing vehicles for consumers, much less their second or third vehicle.
The industry argues that China is unfairly subsidizing its aluminum industry, allowing Chinese companies to undercut their foreign rivals.
Mr. Mnangagwa arguably had no choice, since the government could not continue subsidizing fuel, and the protests were inevitable.
But surely subsidizing admissions is pretty much the best and highest use that donor money can be put to.
It is London's fare-capping system that has influenced the Metropolitan Transit Authority's (MTA) thinking on subsidizing low-income riders.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in the Medicare government healthcare program for the elderly.
I THINK THERE'S A LOT OF CONCERNS HISTORICALLY ABOUT THE XM BANK AND IS IT JUST SUBSIDIZING CERTAIN LARGE CORPORATIONS.
Trump has long criticized the shortfalls, suggesting the US was subsidizing other nations' security at the expense of its own.
" Rajkumar adds, "The core problems with the current business model of subsidizing drivers and riders... [will] catch up with them.
"Texas must take steps to prohibit taxpayer and premium dollars from subsidizing abortions that are not medically necessary," said Sen.
Burning cash by subsidizing user's on-demand purchases has killed startups before, and is something Cleanly wants to navigate cautiously.
Without Walgreens subsidizing their health insurance, he plans to keep working as a pharmacist until he's old enough for Medicare.
"The government spends almost 200 million pounds a year subsidizing fossil fuel-based electricity production," she said in emailed comments.
I don&apost want the rest of the country to get a tax cut and have my constituents subsidizing it.
On the geography point, I don't think government wants to be in the business of subsidizing people for their lifestyles.
Founders were subsidizing operations from day one, but could no longer do so by the turn of 2015, Eyerly says.
Beijing has dropped an anti-dumping investigation into imported U.S. sorghum, which it had accused the U.S. of unfairly subsidizing.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in U.S. government healthcare programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
They're subsidizing corporate polluters with taxpayer dollars, allowing dishonest lenders to take advantage of veterans and consumers and students again.
Both threw hundreds of millions of dollars into subsidizing rides for passengers and giving drivers bonuses to gain market share.
And in practice, subsidizing American farmers means giving them the means to produce more and undercut the global market price.
But if the Trump administration is going to let it go on, shouldn't he at least stop subsidizing DACA applicants?
The industry has argued that weaker patent protections lead to higher prices because Americans are essentially subsidizing research and development.
To them, the government would still be spending too much money subsidizing markets and leaving too many regulations in place.
The governments of India and Bangladesh, which are heavily subsidizing the $1.82 billion coal plant, insist the project is safe.
The coal leasing program in particular has come under criticism for leasing land for dirt cheap, effectively subsidizing coal companies.
American taxpayers are subsidizing multimillion-dollar companies that are making record profits but are not providing decent jobs for people.
The second was with K-Pop, into which the government invested some $22015 billion in venues, subsidizing concerts and shows.
Macron is subsidizing research in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence that promises to revolutionize transportation, health care and defense.
They're subsidizing corporate polluters with taxpayer dollars, allowing dishonest lenders to take advantage of veterans and students and consumers again.
Alternatives include increasing the earned income tax credit and subsidizing child-care services so more low-income parents can work.
Thirty percent of international students are Chinese and most pay full price at American universities, subsidizing costs for American students.
Both the companies are trying to boost the number of rides on their platforms by subsidizing the cost of rides.
We are sacrificing tax fairness in the name of energy efficiency, and in the process, we are simply subsidizing inequality.
Canada is subsidizing innovation and technology that will allow farmers to grow more and to grow more for local consumption.
Experts say subsidizing the agricultural industry discourages it from diversifying its products, which will hurt it in the long run.
Were they subsidized by South Korea, China or others, as has so often tragically been true, thereby subsidizing the dictatorship?
Some of those funds may well end up subsidizing religious schools that teach creationism and declare climate science a hoax.
Both Uber and Didi had spent billions of dollars subsidizing fares in a price war to lure riders and drivers.
"Instead of governments supporting technologies which are part of the future energy system ... they're subsidizing centuries-old technology," she said.
The agency was also investigating whether Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Norway and Thailand are subsidizing their silicon metal industries, it said.
The only way to ensure to avoid subsidizing animal cruelty, they urge, is to fundamentally revamp our animal protection laws.
According to a memo released on Wednesday, the city spent around $26,500 subsidizing roughly 4,800 rides in May and June.
Existing tariffs on Chinese goods remain in place, and Beijing won't overhaul its economic model of subsidizing state-owned enterprises.
The government has been subsidizing big infrastructure projects like bridges, subways and Istanbul's new airport, planned as the world's busiest.
To top it off, Toyota is subsidizing some of the costs of purchasing and operating the vehicle in many cases.
Washington also wants China to stop subsidizing Chinese companies with cheap loans, claiming that this allows them to compete unfairly.
"The notion of subsidizing coal and nuclear and thereby raising consumer prices is anathema to Trump appointees and Democrats alike."
But we can use the money we spend subsidizing the oil, gas and coal industries to fund these new industries.
The company is also subsidizing one month's rent for businesses that operate inside the buildings it owns, the spokesperson said.
"It's not just the U.S. and Europe that are subsidizing aircraft; it's also Canada, Brazil and China," Mr. Bown said.
For example, while it varies by region and policy instrument, significant evidence suggests that Canada is subsidizing its lumber sector.
They also risk losing their competitiveness if Beijing succeeds in subsidizing the creation of large Chinese rivals in their industries.
Oh, and America, with its unique unwillingness to bargain over drug prices, is basically subsidizing the rest of the world.
Ms. Kraus continues to teach part time at ArtCenter, subsidizing her salary with money she makes as a property manager.
They argue that other countries are undermining America's industrial base by subsidizing their own export industries while impeding American importers.
Many Republicans defend the cap, arguing that it helps to prevent the federal tax code from subsidizing higher state taxes.
It's simply not realistic for Mr. Trump (or anyone) to run around the country subsidizing manufacturing jobs at high costs.
The US architecture, as a whole, encourages allies to defer spending on their own militaries, while subsidizing US forward operations.
But let's be clear: That decision will cause the federal government to spend billions more subsidizing insurance companies, not less.
In addition, the Tripoli government last year stopped subsidizing food which made the smuggle of wheat and pasta less profitable.
"This guidance opens the door quite wide to very different approaches to regulating and subsidizing health insurance," Levitt told me.
We are effectively subsidizing an extremely profitable industry and, in doing so, are paying for it with our own ill health.
China cheats by subsidizing the exports of government-owned "national champions" to crush its free market competitors and dominate global markets.
They are subsidizing those companies, and you're not paying very much if you're paying anything at all, the case of China.
Many states and even local jurisdictions are pushing EV rebates, credits, and tax breaks and subsidizing electric charging networks and infrastructure.
By subsidizing the hiring of temporary employees, the federal government lowered labor costs and kept some employers afloat through the recession.
Subsidizing loyalty now could be costly in the short-term, but poise Uber for years of lucrative business down the line.
The Commerce Department accuses Canada of unfairly subsidizing and dumping softwood lumber, which is commonly used in the construction of homes.
Garena is Sea's only revenue-generator since the company is still subsidizing Shopee and AirPlay is available in just three markets.
The government would also stop subsidizing student loan interest, which will take away $38 billion in benefits over the next decade.
Nothing in this life is free, so how will advertisers and retailers make back the cost of subsidizing these "free" fridges?
So, just as a little bit of background, there was a case at the WTO against Europe for heavily subsidizing Airbus.
So those are the kinds of things I'd like to see us address, not subsidizing generation with 90 days of supply.
Subsidizing your adult children's living expenses could be a really terrible financial decision — or a great one, depending on the arrangement.
As The Wall St. Journal recently reported, AT&T execs think newcomers like Google's YouTube TV are subsidizing an unprofitable service.
So this is a similar model, except instead of earning gift cards, the ads are subsidizing cell phone service from Surge .
So, it would be one thing if we were just subsidizing markets, and that&aposs not what we are doing here.
Garena is Sea's only revenue-generator since the company is still subsidizing Shopee and AirPay is available in just three markets.
Subscribers who don't choose the sports package won't be subsidizing the most expensive cable channels, like ESPN, with their own plans.
Business owners in Williamsburg and other neighborhoods that are affected should think about subsidizing ride-sharing to their restaurants and bars.
When it comes to Ex-Im financing arrangements, subsidizing foreign, state-owned companies is not the exception but rather the norm.
And some critics believe that Trump is bent on advancing the reach of the government in subsidizing military equipment for police.
As time went on, the federal government even expanded the sport's reach, subsidizing new teams at schools, parks, and military installations.
In other words, the government is effectively subsidizing companies' ability to develop drugs and then charge exorbitant prices for them. Sens.
U.S. producers have long accused Canada of unfairly subsidizing its lumber producers through low fees for timber cut on public lands.
Political Affairs Minister Carlos Marun said that subsidizing diesel would cost the federal up to 10 billion reals (roughly $2.7 billion).
While Uber is unprofitable, Khosrowshahi said, the "math is working" in certain geographies, and the company is simply subsidizing other investments.
Instead of subsidizing ethanol, the new law mandated that 4 billion gallons of ethanol be mixed into gasoline beginning in 21625.
Subsidizing the educations of poor immigrants means fewer resources to educate minority groups right here at home, such as Native Americans.
The tax bill Gary Cohn championed not only places machines over people, but it is in effect subsidizing foreign-made equipment.
"The church plans here, religious organization plans here, are, in effect, subsidizing the conduct that they deemed immoral," Justice Kennedy said.
Both Henderson and Guerra still work at their full-time jobs and have been subsidizing the farm with their own income.
That's a lot of money, but there are estimates that we're subsidizing the fossil fuel business globally $33 trillion a year.
The payer — your insurer or even your employer if they are subsidizing your insurance — is likely to change every few years.
Of course, none of the GOP candidates who favored subsidizing low-wage work mentioned their plans in the highly watched debates.
Governments should consider subsidizing automobile insurance for low-income people who drive to work, just as it subsidizes health insurance premiums.
The bill, which doesn't directly mention Huawei, prohibits the FCC from subsidizing purchases of telecommunications equipment deemed a national security risk.
For example, the Obama administration accused India of unfairly subsidizing its farmers, and Brazil has long complained about American farm programs.
She said there was a need to increase supplies of hydroxychloroquine and that the federal government should consider subsidizing its production.
Lawmakers from both parties have been skeptical of subsidizing farmers to blunt the impact of trade policies that they disagree with.
There's broad agreement to increase the money the House bill would spend subsidizing Americans who buy insurance on the individual market.
A free-for-all could ensue, with countries levying tariffs or subsidizing domestic exporters in ways the W.T.O. would never allow.
On American campuses, the Chinese government was subsidizing a network of Confucius Institutes, where Beijing appoints teachers and dictates the curriculum.
He said that although the kingdom had spent $20173 billion in the United States, Washington was still "subsidizing" the Saudi military.
As a homeowner and property taxpayer, I have to ask: How much should I be subsidizing the hubris on the hill?
But the deal doesn't address China's pattern of subsidizing domestic industries, like solar energy and steel, that compete with American companies.
Apple has been talking to plans like Devoted for months, as CNBC previously reported, about subsidizing the cost of Apple Watch.
The move goes beyond Apple's traditional practice of subsidizing suppliers, said Tim Bajarin, president of the technology consulting firm Creative Strategies.
They argued that the South Korean government was outrageously subsidizing hot-rolled steel, which is the main input of drilling pipe.
At the same time, the federal government began subsidizing homeownership through large-scale initiatives like the G.I. Bill and mortgage insurance.
"American taxpayers should not be subsidizing the corrupt Russian military industrial complex with continued purchases of Russian rocket engines," he said.
Chief among them: instead of subsidizing fossil fuel corporations, we can create millions of jobs by investing in clean, renewable energy.
Since 28500, more than 6900,2628 American aluminum workers have lost their jobs due to foreign governments subsidizing their domestic aluminum industries.
President Trump has threatened to halt the payments, which compensate insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for certain healthcare consumers.
Adding to the insult, in their eyes, it appears that the lottery agency is heavily subsidizing the L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.
The German government isn't leaving the country's drivers' switch to green vehicles to chance; it's subsidizing the purchase of electrified vehicles.
The private sector can stop supporting or subsidizing industries and activities that damage the planet and instead invest in sustainable development.
In essence, property owners across Hawaii end up subsidizing the cost of this high-risk insurance though their own high rates.
Selectively subsidizing coal and nuclear power is not the most obvious or best way to bolster the grid against sudden events.
John Delaney (D-MD) have also released policies that link college affordability and national service by subsidizing education for service members.
So money spent on subsidizing child care "promotes work" and the "integration of work" of low-income people into the mainstream.
What maybe I would differ a little bit if we&aposre claiming that they subsidized their producers or they manipulate their currency, then I would say that&aposs fine that they do that because they&aposre really subsidizing American consumers and American companies if they are subsidizing their producers or if they are manipulating their currency.
"We we help the user pay a figurative amount that they can afford by subsidizing the rest through private donations," Dijkhuis explained.
I don't believe that ordinary Americans should be subsidizing the wealthiest person in the world because you pay your employees inadequate wages.
If local governments are now subsidizing Uber in place of public transit, how do you prevent against that inhibiting access to transportation?
DoorDash will change controversial tipping model Under the old model, tips were essentially subsidizing payments that would otherwise have come from DoorDash.
Yes, subsidizing people's movie tickets is pretty spectacular customer service in itself, but not if people don't get how to use it.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in the government healthcare program Medicare for people 65 and older.
"The state is committed to subsidizing bread during the transition period, but aims to ensure justice in distributing the subsidies," Madani said.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing copayments for patients enrolled in the governments Medicare healthcare program for those aged 65 and older.
"It's time for taxpayers to stop subsidizing the institutions that put hardworking students through this heartbreaking mess," Jayapal said in a statement.
To boot, carriers have essentially abandoned the old practice of subsidizing the cost of new smartphones, pushing that entire expense onto customers.
On Monday, the Sanders campaign wrote DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz alleging that joint fundraising committee was improperly subsidizing the Clinton campaign.
"Firms are not struggling with deleveraging; Beijing has simply shifted them to a different teat, while further subsidizing their costs," said CBB.
"The American people are so tired of subsidizing the greed of some of the largest corporations in the United States," he added.
In 2500, tech corporations like Apple and Facebook made headlines — and drew some criticism — for subsidizing egg-freezing and in vitro fertilization.
After SAP started subsidizing the genetic tests last year, about 17 percent of the company's 30,000 eligible employees and family members participated.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing copayments for patients enrolled in the government Medicare healthcare program for those aged 65 and older.
Some may not want to be beholden to Washington D.C., while others may not agree with subsidizing students from higher-income families.
That doesn't even include the bevy of benefits some companies are offering — from paying off student loans to subsidizing rent for housing.
The American taxpayer no longer needs to subsidize defense spending of wealthy allies — which really means subsidizing their spending on social programs.
Rather than subsidizing foreign, state-owned companies, time would be much better spent pursuing policies that will actually make America great again.
Before this, some casual ClassPass users were subsidizing the unlimited users who were going to classes four or five times a week.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing copayments for patients enrolled in the government's Medicare healthcare program for those aged 65 and older.
With solar cells, China subsidized production while Europe inflated market demand by subsidizing purchases, allowing Chinese players to win expensive European products.
The U.S. Commerce Department accuses Canada of unfairly subsidizing and dumping softwood lumber, which is commonly used in the construction of homes.
However, many taxpayers may not realize they are additionally subsidizing a ballooning shadow government of some 5.3 million contract and grant employees.
How is it fair that residents of low-tax states are left subsidizing the bad choices made by lawmakers in other states?
The CBO estimates the federal government will spend $685 billion subsidizing health care for adults under the age of 65 this year.
After SAP started subsidizing the genetic tests last year, about 17 percent of the company's 30,000 eligible employees and family members participated.
Currently, the US spends an estimated $20 billion a year on subsidizing agribusinesses, and much of that goes toward feed for animals.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on Thursday that Americans overpay for medicines, subsidizing socialist European systems.
The NWHL, however, has no major organization or governing body subsidizing its existence, and the Winter Games should give it serious pause.
Protecting failing companies and subsidizing politically powerful incumbent firms, under the false guise of promoting long-term value, is simply un-American.
The FCC fined Purple in 2015 for not verifying customers and submitting improper reimbursement bills to an FCC fund subsidizing TRS services.
It does this mainly by investing in and heavily subsidizing the production of high-tech goods like robotics and energy-saving cars.
Nor can I tolerate subsidizing the people actively displacing Palestinians from their land, the strongest supporters of Israeli military action against Palestinians.
I was ashamed that I couldn't support myself, and ashamed that my generous, forgiving parents were effectively subsidizing a successful literary agency.
Because governments subsidizing health care always try to control health expenditures by limiting access to care, the Swiss have a physician shortage.
He has argued that China is effectively waging economic war by subsidizing exports to the United States and impeding imports from it.
The U.S. federal government is subsidizing electric cars with a $7,0003 consumer tax break for the first 200,000 vehicles an automaker sells.
But in the absence of a viable alternative to those platforms, Patreon winds up effectively subsidizing that very unpredictability, turbulence, and stinginess.
However, most GOP lawmakers support the cap, arguing that it helps to prevent the federal tax code from subsidizing higher state taxes.
China is a bad actor in some ways, especially in not respecting intellectual property and arguably in de facto subsidizing some industries.
The businesses are being subsidized by [venture capital] money … And the drivers are essentially subsidizing it by working for very low wages.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, all manner of payments from Moscow came to light, including subsidizing of the antinuclear movement.
Congress votes to end sugar subsidies dependent upon a presidential certification that other nations currently subsidizing their sugar industries do the same.
Lower-tax states argue that they should not be paying more in federal taxes by, in effect, subsidizing the higher-tax states.
But otherwise, Wolf said in some ways the revenue Apple and Amazon make through competitors' subscriptions are "subsidizing" their own video services.
By subsidizing capital investment, the government is encouraging businesses to use capital when they otherwise would not, to replace workers with machines.
"The state is committed to subsidizing bread during the transition period, but aims to ensure justice in distributing the subsidies," Madani said.
The idea of a negative income tax was fought by legislators who worried about subsidizing the "undeserving poor" as well as discouraging work.
Trump, a Republican, has said farmers will not become a casualty in any trade war, floating ideas like subsidizing those hurt by tariffs.
Many states have a big tech subsidy story to tell, and it isn't always a tale that ends well for the subsidizing government.
And, when the new plan goes into effect, businesses will no longer receive a tax deduction for directly subsidizing their employees' transit fares.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati recently told foreign correspondents the government was not returning to subsidizing everything and was not curtailing market mechanisms.
The law has helped bring insurance coverage to millions of Americans who previously had none, subsidizing the cost of insurance through tax credits.
We have a tremendous trade deficit with you, and we're defending you and we're subsidizing your military with a massive amount of money.
A coalition of natural gas drillers, consumer advocates, some grid operators, and renewable power interests have opposed subsidizing aging coal and nuclear plants.
Republicans complained it was another bad byproduct of the nuclear accord with Iran that amounted to the U.S. directly subsidizing Iran's nuclear program.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in the governments Medicare healthcare program for those aged 65 and older.
Essentially, the company is subsidizing the cost of its subscription with the capital it raised from data firm Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc.
They prefer it to other methods of eliminating carbon emissions, which include passing strict environmental rules for industrial polluters or subsidizing renewable energy.
Since Uber performs tens of millions more rides than Lyft performs per month, the company would be subsidizing more rides than Lyft does.
Government finances, riddled with corruption and waste, are strained by a bloated public sector, debt-servicing costs and subsidizing the state power producer.
If you're an average American, your pension fund is likely backing these venture capital funds — and subsidizing our massages, dinners and Uber rides.
But lawmakers within Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats have criticized the idea of subsidizing private car sales, as have environmental and taxpayers' lobbies.
"Subsidizing rides on Klaxit is 8 to 10 times cheaper than building a bus line," co-founder and CEO Julien Honnart told me.
Both companies are amassing cash and spending aggressively to expand in the world's second-largest economy, partly by subsidizing the costs of rides.
But this time, the "answer" was cogent points related to subsidizing space and telemedicine laid out in a four-minute speech defending each.
" Former Housing Secretary Julían Castro tweeted: "We're gonna say no to subsidizing big oil and say yes to passing a Green New Deal.
Public finances are coming under strain as the Costa Rican government ends up subsidizing disaster-hit farmers for their crop losses, it said.
By dumping a giant pile of money on the problem, subsidizing the purchase of more than 350,000 BEBs in the following four years.
So, we do not want the non-solar customers, of whom there are over a million, to be subsidizing the 73,000 solar customers.
Republicans rightly wish to restore actuarial pricing to health-insurance markets while subsidizing the plans of the chronically ill who need greater assistance.
What it also did was massively undermine Hughes's interest in indefinitely subsidizing a prestige journalism play that was no longer bringing him prestige.
The state's main expenditures are the public sector wage bill, paying interest on its debt, and subsidizing the loss-making state power company.
Meanwhile, instead of helping transition to clean energy jobs, the Trump administration has doubled down on subsidizing and deregulating the fossil fuel industry.
It becomes even more maddening when we realize that the public is subsidizing these highly compensated shenanigans through an ill-conceived tax loophole.
So, yes, Musk has made billions of dollars because taxpayers are subsidizing the purchase of $85,85033 dollar sports cars and costly solar panels.
Beneath its surface, however, the proposal is clearly about the government subsidizing struggling energy companies with taxpayers left to pick up the tab.
Heavy water is also a key component in the production of a nuclear weapon—taxpayers should not be subsidizing Iran's illegal nuclear program.
The study, released last year, involved subsidizing child care for families at 16 day care facilities in Korogocho, a slum in Nairobi, Kenya.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is among those who argue that the arrangement between drugmakers and insurers leads to sick people subsidizing the healthy.
If anything, the extra tax burden from subsidizing transit slows the growth of urban areas that have spent the most on transit improvements.
Trump has charged the country with stealing U.S. intellectual property and for subsidizing steel to artificially low prices, giving it unfair trade advantage.
Subsidizing consumers in these zero rating plans will quickly become a way for certain content providers to get a leg up on competition.
A Google spokesman declined to comment on whether Google was subsidizing some or all of the Independent Journal Review's polling using the tool.
For three decades, Saudi Arabia had spent millions of dollars a year subsidizing tribal leaders there, in order to buy a little peace.
Based on existing voucher programs, a lot of that money would have ended up subsidizing religious schools if Congress had approved the funds.
In the post-Cold War 1990s, Russia lost interest in subsidizing North Korea and turned to cultivating closer economic ties with the South.
"It is just unbelievable to me that we would have taxpayers subsidizing rapists to give hush money to victims of crime," he said.
The American taxpayers should be outraged to learn that some U.S. senators want American taxpayers to continue subsidizing Russian aggression and comrade-capitalism?
She says legislation subsidizing insurance companies for the losses they incur covering sicker populations has a better chance of passing next year anyway.
Moderates liked the idea of subsidizing the purchase of private insurance more than they liked the idea of expanding a government insurance program.
Subsidizing green allows them to hand out the subsidies to their favorite technologies and services in the name of reducing greenhouse gas emission.
In other words: Right now, the United States is subsidizing the rest of the world's drug research by paying out really high prices.
And Canada has a long vision of subsidizing housing through home ownership that we don't talk about it that benefits that retirement planning.
Amazon announced Tuesday it is subsidizing one month rent for the Seattle and Bellevue area small businesses that operate inside of its buildings.
The program helped create about 231,000 jobs, many of which were in the private sector, by subsidizing wages for a fixed time period.
The World Trade Organization is considering a separate trade case that the European Union has brought against the United States for subsidizing Boeing.
The United States and European Union accuse Beijing of unfairly subsidizing its green industries and have raised trade barriers against Chinese-made goods.
An inner borough's council has spent millions of pounds subsidizing opera tickets at a time when services for youths and toddlers were reduced.
" But Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who retired in 2018, said religious groups should not be forced into "subsidizing conduct that they deemed immoral.
Doing what the private sector will not implies the venture must be subsidized, and subsidizing such entry is a waste to taxpayer dollars.
First, instead of subsidizing federal lands with billions of tax dollars, Congress should fund them exclusively out of the user fees they earn.
Instead of subsidizing harmful fossil fuels, we'll support communities and workers from Appalachia to Nevada as they transition from coal, oil, and gas.
The urban states are subsidizing the rural states, and yet somehow in return, the rural states get more power at the voting booth.
As of October 2014, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that the NFIP was subsidizing premiums to the tune of $1.3 billion annually.
Subsidizing coal would have created unnecessary upward price pressure and then compounded the distortion each year with coal's need for annual price increases.
"What the mainline manufacturers are doing is taking the profits from trucks and subsidizing electric vehicles to get through the difficulties," Jackson said.
The government has been subsidizing megaconstruction projects, a favorite of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was sworn in for another term this week.
That's why you see most of the mining in low-energy-cost countries like China, potentially even where governments may be even subsidizing.
All this means that the case for subsidizing coal to ensure reliability in the power system in periods of extreme cold falls apart.
"We're subsidizing it and we don't have to subsidize it," Trump told the Economist, referring to the law's contested cost-sharing reduction payments.
It would also risk sending the Obamacare markets into a death spiral, unless the federal government committed to robustly subsidizing the market indefinitely.
China cheats by subsidizing manufacturing with cheap loans and cheap energy, and also by turning a blind eye to environment, health and safety standards.
In the biggest case in which the WTO has granted retaliation, the U.S. was determined to be unfairly subsidizing exports using certain tax exemptions.
The money not spent subsidizing child care for wealthy Americans could, in theory, go toward other priorities — health care, infrastructure, and countless other things.
To get people interested in the feature, Uber poured money into Pool, deeply subsidizing the cost of the shared rides to drum up interest.
During the tenure of the left-wing Workers Party, between 2003 and 2016, Petrobras booked hefty losses for heavily subsidizing fuel prices in Brazil.
Alaska is also using an approach the administration likes: directly subsidizing patients with expensive conditions so their costs don't raise premiums for healthy customers.
In 1971, the same year his "Old Time Gospel Hour" went national, he founded Lynchburg Baptist College, subsidizing it with revenues from the show.
With regards to work-permit fees specifically, they've stated that 22019 dollars has been added on to cover its share of subsidizing DACA applicants.
Mnuchin has said that the administration backs eliminating the state and local deduction because it doesn't think the federal government should be subsidizing states.
The purpose of the SNAP program is to help families by subsidizing their food expenses, allowing them to include nutritious foods in their diet.
The government must now stop subsidizing this old technology and create the breathing-space to help new nuclear and renewables get off the ground.
Earlier in the session, Patrick had demanded an up-or-down vote on subsidizing tuition for private schools, and it was crushed, 103–44.
That struck him as ironic: because of the out-of-state-tuition law, he was actually subsidizing the cost of college for state residents.
Xinjiang's Communist Party chief, Zhang Chunxian, told media in January it would not approve new projects and stop subsidizing inefficient plants or power prices.
Green New Deal: "We're gonna say no to subsidizing big oil and say yes to passing a Green New Deal," he tweeted in January.
Congress strictly divides lawmakers' work on Capitol Hill and their runs for re-election so that taxpayers do not end up subsidizing political campaigns.
After subsidizing the industry for more than 100 years, taxpayers should not pick up the tab for the oil and gas industry's biggest mess.
If we adopt more fresh vegetable and fruit-based diets, the government will need to respond and discuss the realities of subsidizing healthy foods.
Another unpersuasive argument is that the SALT cap corrects for the fact that low-tax states were subsidizing high-tax states through the deduction.
"The government's financial burden of subsidizing coverage when young, healthy people can stay out climbs exponentially," Sara Rosenbaum at George Washington University told me.
The idea behind the initiative was that subsidizing Uber rides would be cheaper for the city than starting up its own public transit solution.
The federal government also would end up spending less money subsidizing people's insurance purchases by changing how the value of those subsidies are calculated.
But, what legislators have yet to mention is whether subsidizing treatment or funding low-cost and free clinics will be part of the plan.
But while Yahoo's management and employees obviously like to have a big cash cushion, shareholders aren't interested in endlessly subsidizing a money-losing business.
Biegun also rejected the incremental approach sought by North Korea, saying easing sanctions for partial steps would amount to subsidizing North Korea's weapons program.
The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday slapped preliminary anti-subsidy duties on Bombardier's CSeries jets after Boeing accused Canada of unfairly subsidizing the aircraft.
But while Yahoo's management and employees obviously like to have a big cash cushion, shareholders weren't interested in endlessly subsidizing a money-losing business.
In a hearing before the commission on Monday, executives and lawyers from Boeing and Bombardier traded barbs about which country was subsidizing its companies.
Critics say the government, by subsidizing operations like Bitfury, is ripping off taxpayers by forcing them to foot the bill for well-connected companies.
But if the government is purchasing the vegetables at the same wholesale market and subsidizing the low prices, it will harm the market structure.
In Africa, Facebook is trying to become "the internet," helping people get online, subsidizing access, but critics have compared the company's efforts to colonialism.
"As long as the government keeps subsidizing it, it will be O.K.," he said, carrying a plastic bag of chicken feet for his lunch.
Instead the Trump administration wants to prop up failing industries like coal by subsidizing them and removing regulations that are aimed at saving us.
If countries like China try to revitalize their economy by subsidizing polluting industries like steel and cement, emissions could soar in the coming months.
"It will be competitive in the more rural areas, but the government is actually subsidizing satellite's competitors, which makes it more difficult to compete."
"So states are essentially trying to find a backward way into carbon pricing," first by subsidizing renewables, and now by trying to save nuclear.
"Outer-borough homeowners, especially black and Latino homeowners, have been subsidizing woke progressives in posh neighborhoods and billionaires in high rises," Mr. Borelli said.
Mr. Navarro has said that China is effectively waging an economic war by subsidizing exports to the United States and impeding imports from it.
China is also protectionist and keeps the home markets closed by heavily subsidizing Chinese companies to make sure they never lose to American companies.
Before he took office, the city was subsidizing a limited ferry service on the East River that charged as much as $6 per ride.
Buttigieg and Klobuchar, who, for instance, frequently attack free college plans as subsidizing tuition for millionaires, are on the other side of the spectrum.
Are we pursuing scientific advancement or simply subsidizing existing wind and solar and making our energy more expensive at home and less competitive globally?
He rejected an incremental approach sought by Pyongyang, and said that easing sanctions for partial steps would amount to subsidizing North Korea's weapons programs.
American officials also want the Chinese government to stop subsidizing exporters and to take other steps to relax the government's hold on the economy.
That means workers who pay dues are unfairly subsidizing union benefits for their coworkers who choose to pay nothing, which strains a union's finances.
The incentive program was established to help jump-start the electric car industry by subsidizing the costs of developing new technologies in its early years.
The designer implores her fashion industry peers to consider organizing a bus to the march for employees, or subsidizing staffers' travel arrangements for the march.
And the fair system has got to stop subsidizing large galleries and asking small galleries to pay disproportionately more, in terms of their profit margin.
That's partly because Uber has started to slow down its spending on subsidizing rides through promotions and driver incentives as its total bookings have grown.
Reliance has also played a key role, through mobile broadband unit Reliance Jio, in getting more Indians online by subsidizing the cost of internet broadband.
Yes, the Galaxy Fold looks like a crazy prototype, and those who buy it will be subsidizing Samsung's R&D for better devices to come.
That deal effectively amounted to taxpayers subsidizing the automation of the factory and temporarily hanging on to some of the workers until upgrades are complete.
The only way to make any money off sequestration is if a government is directly subsidizing it or if there's an extremely high carbon price.
While Buttigieg has said he's opposed to the idea of subsidizing education for families that can afford it, Klobuchar believes it's not feasible to implement.
Bottom line: We must first combat further hemorrhaging of the labor force, job losses, and deaths from opioids, by subsidizing employment of low wage workers.
IT WAS RIDICULOUS THAT YOU WERE SUBSIDIZING TO PEOPLE OUR AGE, MAKING YOUNGER PEOPLE -- A TAX ON YOUNGER PEOPLE TO PAY FOR US. THATS CRAZY.
At the same time, government policy has encouraged faiths that it sees as more indigenized, for example by subsidizing Taoist music or folk religious pilgrimages.
What's behind this: Trump's rationale is that the federal government is effectively subsidizing research that, if it's justified, companies should pay for and carry out.
Obamacare went about increasing coverage by expanding Medicaid for the very poor, and regulating and subsidizing individual insurance markets for the working and middle classes.
Not endorsing candidates is the simple way to stay on the right side of the law and protect taxpayers from subsidizing partisan activities of others.
In addition, coastal properties can be among the highest valued in the nation, meaning that we're often not only subsidizing wetter areas but wealthier people.
But China, guilty of appalling intellectual property theft, is also subsidizing its companies, namely Huawei, as much as necessary to win the battle for 22019G.
The sector's problems put off investors and create "tremendous fiscal pressure on the government", which sinks large sums in subsidizing state-supplied power, Jha said.
Finally, Congress can ensure that the program continues to move toward insurance rates that reflect actual risks, rather than subsidizing new construction in flood zones.
In fact, student fees at colleges and universities across the country end up subsidizing wildly expensive sports programs — to the tune of billions of dollars.
Tooze emphasizes another factor: after the 1990 reunification of Germany, the government in Berlin spent more than a trillion dollars rebuilding and subsidizing the East.
According to the State Higher Education Executive Officers, North Carolina spent $2412,20 per student subsidizing college in 20, well above the national average of $6,966.
"Frankly, I don't believe that ordinary Americans should be subsidizing the wealthiest people in the world because they pay their employees inadequate wages," Sanders said.
That is significantly less than the $4 it costs to ride the East River Ferry service that the city has been subsidizing for several years.
By closing off its markets, subsidizing innovation, and using forced technology transfer and intellectual property theft, China serves as the authoritarian vanguard in this competition.
"It discriminates against smaller broker dealers who end up almost perversely subsidizing the cost of the whole exchange relationship for the largest firms," he said.
Subsidizing businesses is also a practice protectionists in the United States have long decried from foreign governments including China, and risks provoking a trade war.
But there are concerns among Wall Street analysts that automakers may fall back into bad habits such as overproduction or subsidizing sales with heavy incentives.
It includes strong protections against currency manipulation, tariffs against any countries that cheat by unfairly subsidizing their goods, and it includes a renegotiation of NAFTA.
Much of the legislation is dedicated to subsidizing animal agriculture, a system under which billions of animals live and die in torturous conditions every year.
Cell carriers are no longer subsidizing phones with new contracts, which means that consumers have to shell out the full $649 for a new iPhone.
He attacked Obama's health care plan for subsidizing insurance companies and drug companies, and has joined Sanders and Clinton in calling for curbing drug prices.
United States airlines have cried foul, noting that Gulf governments with deep pockets are subsidizing these money-losing routes at the expense of true competition.
While Belgrade has sold a steel plant and a copper mine to Chinese companies, it is still subsidizing nine businesses which together employ 238,000 people.
While Belgrade has sold a steel plant and a copper mine to Chinese companies, it is still subsidizing nine businesses which together employ 238,000 people.
In effect, 340B allows pharmacies to keep around 35 percent of the pharmaceutical industry's tab, a roundabout way of subsidizing health care for the poor.
"The Committee is concerned that the federal taxpayer continues to bear the burden of subsidizing the growing cost of health care insurance," the letter reads.
The USDA terminated a $240,000 purchase contract with Smithfield Foods at the company's request last year after the agreement was criticized as subsidizing a competitor.
Chicago-based Boeing first brought the case to the Commerce Department last year, arguing Canadian and British governments were illegally subsidizing the C-Series's costs.
Public universities these days are often subsidizing cost overruns at their law schools, choosing to keep their law schools operating because of tradition and prestige.
"In some cases, we lose on trade plus we give them military, where we're subsidizing them tremendously," Trump said of certain countries, without naming them.
Residents of Oklahoma or Tennessee, among the lowest-taxed states in the union, must wonder why they are subsidizing the fiscal carelessness of other states.
The developers, in turn, would lease the land to New York City F.C. to build the stadium, with the rent subsidizing development of the housing.
Netflix, HBO and Amazon are not subsidizing these shows by ads but by my consumer dollars, so I'm paying for these stories as a service.
"I think most Americans would be outraged to know that they are subsidizing sexual predators in the tax code," he said in an emailed statement.
Sure. But at the end of the day, what we are most in denial about is the hidden extent to which we are all subsidizing Medicare.
"China is subsidizing products, so the United States taxpayers are paying for very little of it," Trump said, noting the tariffs had little impact on inflation.
That could potentially reduce the ECB's purchase of German debt, risking renewed conflict with Berlin, which has already argued that the ECB is subsidizing indebted countries.
Profitability, however, doesn't necessarily go hand in hand with growth, particularly when a company is pouring resources into subsidizing rides in order to facilitate that growth.
The US Department of Agriculture funds school meal programs, partially funding all meals and fully subsidizing meals for those enrolled in the department's free meal program.
We're also going to do everything we can to pressure the government to stop subsidizing chemical agriculture through corporate giveaways and lax enforcement of environmental regulations.
But MoviePass is subsidizing the cost of those tickets for now, while betting on the fact that it will be able to monetize in other ways.
MoviePass is subsidizing the cost of each ticket its users buy, at a maximum of one ticket per user per day, and almost definitely losing money.
Desmond estimates this would cost $60 billion — a fraction of the hundreds of billions spent subsidizing wealthier people via programs like the mortgage-interest tax deduction.
Wireless carriers in the United States, whose fierce battle for customers could tempt them into renewing the practice of subsidizing phones, immediately began to offer discounts.
This is the functional equivalent of a policy of U.S.-based innovators subsidizing foreign competitors and consumers at the expense of American jobs and economic growth.
"To be clear, the Green Energy Rate will not be a Feed-in-Tariff program and will not be subsidizing the RE generation sector," Cusi said.
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act – legislation that completely separates U.S. taxpayers from subsidizing the abortion industry.
Kentucky families struggling to make ends meet likely have no idea they are subsidizing the horses at Churchill Downs to the tune of $70-100 million.
He doesn't care that subsidizing coal will injure the health of countless Americans and raise prices on the very consumers and taxpayers he claims to represent.
When oil was about $100 a barrel, the millions flowing in through the state-owned petroleum company could be spent on social programs and subsidizing food.
With the growing power of Hezbollah, the Gulf states felt that, by underwriting Lebanon's national institutions, they were subsidizing what were becoming, in effect, Iranian assets.
Republicans capped the SALT deduction in their 22019 law at $10,000, arguing that doing so will stop the federal tax code from subsidizing higher state taxes.
In Slate, April Glaser explains that the Trump administration is refusing to release Mar-a-Lago guest records even though taxpayer money is subsidizing stays there.
Asked whether low-income people could afford to use Uber instead of a bus, he said that subsidizing their rides would still be more cost-effective.
Even as China has violated trade rules, subsidizing state-owned companies and stealing innovations from foreign investors, commerce across the Pacific has lifted the American economy.
The federal government should not be indirectly subsidizing for-profit entities, period, especially when they have a questionable track record of achieving the results they promise.
" Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican, declared, "The government has no business subsidizing researchers that traffic the body parts of aborted babies.
Lyft is constantly dealing with new competitors, which means that it may have to continue subsidizing its drivers and cutting the prices that it charges passengers.
Other rapidly growing economies, including Japan and South Korea in the 1980s, were also accused of unfairly securing technology from foreign partners (or subsidizing their exports).
Oilfield service firms "have been subsidizing E&Ps for the past few years, and were just getting by," said Robert Callaway, CEO of Range Valuation Services.
At the moment, the Housing Choice Voucher program serves 2.2 million households, subsidizing rents so they typically do not exceed 30 percent of a recipient's income.
As private companies have the final say in how much feed corn they import, the government will only facilitate purchases by subsidizing storage fees, they say.
Subsidizing employment makes sense, because the suffering associated with not working appears far more profound than the pain associated with being part of the working poor.
The company emerged as a major force partly thanks to Beijing's policy of only subsidizing vehicles equipped with Chinese batteries in the world's biggest EV market.
The stated reason for initially subsidizing wind and solar power was so they could reach economies of scale where they could be competitive with fossil fuels.
Bad news: you are subsidizing AT&T's harebrained scheme to turn into a media conglomerate that turns 5G subscribers into HBO Max watchers and vice versa.
That is how several million dollars of the Port Authority's tunnel money wound up subsidizing the waterborne commutes of about a single busload of New Jerseyans.
Barfield, the new co-director of Juilliard's program, said that one way to look at it is that Hollywood is subsidizing theater by keeping writers employed.
Although Google wouldn't speak about specifics, I was told that long-term the intention is for Play Pass to make money — it's not Google subsidizing apps.
"Sick people aren't supposed to be subsidizing the healthy," Gottlieb told an audience at the National Health Policy Conference of AHIP, the health insurer industry group.
In other words, technology-dependent companies like Google, Uber, Netflix, and others are essentially subsidizing the consumer and under-reporting their full economic value in GDP.
Some analysts have criticized this approach in funding the growing national debt and subsidizing the housing market through the central bank's holding of mortgage-backed securities.
Early adopters know who they are, and they'll hopefully be subsidizing a better experience for the rest of us while helping Google work out the kinks.
"China is subsidizing products, so the United States taxpayers are paying for very little of it," Trump said, noting the tariffs had little impact on inflation.
White House aides said that the federal government should not be subsidizing high-tax states and that beneficiaries of such local deductions are typically high earners.
But Republican governors and legislatures that wish to do these things can do them right now, with the exception of opting out of subsidizing coverage entirely.
Ted Cruz of Texas object to the bill for keeping in place Obamacare's system of subsidizing people's purchase of health insurance, while moderates like Maine Sen.
Costa Rica, for instance, has been subsidizing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for many households and is promoting solar power lighting for households not on the grid.
"It's not an easy thing to convert vacant commercial space to housing in general, and beyond that, we're now also talking about converting and subsidizing," he said.
"The taxpayers in this country should not be subsidizing a guy who's worth $230 billion, whose wealth is increasing by $2400 million every single day," said Sanders.
They are succeeding at subsidizing people who are eligible for subsidies — so the law is helping a lot of people onto Medicaid, which is amazing for them.
Additionally, the letter asks the FTC to look beyond the consumer benefit of lowered prices or free services — sometimes by subsidizing the platform with other profit streams.
So how do you think about the trade-offs involved in subsidizing a program that might also help a lot of upper-middle-class and rich people?
And while the unlimited price bump (from $100 to $125) got ClassPass back to profitability, it didn't solve the real problem: some users were still subsidizing others.
A 2015 study said oceanfront properties in New Jersey could lose up to a third of their property value if the federal government stopped subsidizing beach nourishment.
Since the free market is clearly not solving this issue, we need local, state and federal policies that encourage build out in all neighborhoods, subsidizing when necessary.
Waymo stressed to Mashable that providing rides in autonomous vehicles is something these retailers actively want for their customers; so much so that they're subsidizing the rides.
If fast delivery is free, it's only because the retailer is subsidizing that delivery to fight for customers at a time of fierce competition and rapid growth.
"Not only is China unfairly subsidizing its producers to the detriment of American farmers, they are also refusing to provide the market access they promised," Conaway said.
By subsidizing content, companies like Facebook get to pick and choose winners, creating incentives for customers to use certain services because they don't eat into their data.
While America is currently the world leader, China's government is subsidizing nearly half of the funding needed for its manufacturers to build their own fuel cell industry.
The funds collected don't go to fighting obesity, educating children about healthy eating, or subsidizing gym memberships for fat people — they go right into Berkeley's general fund.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry has proposed subsidizing coal-fired plants and nuclear power stations to compensate them for the reliable energy they provide to the nation's grid.
Yet Trump is on the verge of jettisoning a key demand in the trade negotiations: that China stop subsidizing its state-owned firms and other strategic industries.
Hillary Clinton has proposed an ambitious and expensive plan to lower the price of college by subsidizing public institutions and lowering interest rates on outstanding student debt.
But rather than guiding development away from sensitive floodplains, the program has had the opposite effect — subsidizing and effectively encouraging development in risky and ecologically sensitive areas.
A variety of strategies — from subsidizing produce to enlisting celebrities to market it to enabling doctors to write prescriptions for it — are being tested across the nation.
Lyft's steps toward profitability also show that the ride-hailing business model could prove to be sustainable, despite the skepticism about its reliance on subsidizing customers' rides.
It appears much of the FCC's plan for regulating business broadband services is for the purpose of subsidizing undefined and unavailable 5G technology for the wireless industry.
A 2016 Brookings Institute study found that the federal government had lost $3.7 billion in revenue by subsidizing the construction or renovation of sports stadiums since 2000.
In offering incentives to Amazon, he said, New York and Virginia are effectively subsidizing a big, incumbent company at the expense of local businesses and start-ups.
Subsidizing the health care costs of working-class people is expensive, and while Democrats want rich people to pay the freight for doing it, Republicans do not.
DoorDash, for its part, says it is happy to spread the word about Obamacare, but isn't looking to start subsidizing health care or offering plans to contractors.
If Trumpified infrastructure includes certain types of profitable real estate projects, then the federal government would be subsidizing ventures that private companies would want in on anyways.
State economic development officials worry that if they designate the wrong areas as Opportunity Zones, they could end up subsidizing investments that were in the pipeline anyway.
American lumber producers believe Canada is unfairly subsidizing its lumber industry by selling timber from its vast public forests to Canadian producers at a very low price.
There have also been reports of city councils subsidizing the cost of Ring security cameras, and police departments giving them out for free at neighborhood watch meetings.
And another startup could always take the gamble on raising a ton of cash and subsidizing prices to steal market share, especially where Thistle doesn't operate yet.
However, trade tensions between the two countries have arisen after the US filed a lawsuit in 2018 against India at the World Trade Organization for subsidizing exports.
Even radical alternatives should be on the table, such as separation of programs offering direct tuition credits and those subsidizing costs of living, two very different things.
During the lead-up to the Iowa caucuses last fall, he said the government should continue setting ethanol blending requirements for gasoline refiners and subsidizing wind energy.
The protests came after President Jacob Zuma's government said it would continue subsidizing university costs for the poorest students but could not afford free education for all.
Especially instructive should be one of the Catalonian separatists' arguments for leaving Spain: that their region is the wealthiest, and they'd like to stop subsidizing the rest.
They also worry that government-backed investment funds and other resources could be used to acquire many Western companies with key technologies while subsidizing their Chinese rivals.
This is part of an ongoing saga where Korean manufacturers have been found guilty of subsidizing exports to increase market share contrary to the rules of KORUS.
The EU and the US have accused each other for over a decade of improperly subsidizing their jet makers, which are the two biggest in the world.
Wade, states like California and Massachusetts are sure to start asking hard questions about why they are subsidizing a government that doesn't give them an equal vote.
But authorities are encouraging more drivers to switch by subsidizing vehicle conversions, keeping compressed natural gas (CNG) prices low, and building CNG fueling stations and conversion plants.
But subsidizing nuclear plants for the phantom benefits of fuel assurance is an ugly, ineffective way to keep them running, and it would set a terrible precedent.
We should also consider the possibility that a public commitment to subsidizing college without mandating that it be free actually encourages excessive spending on the part of administrators.
"It's the companies that are subsidizing the medicine and this cannot go on for long," said Osama Rostom, vice chairman of EIPICO which employs close to 5,000 people.
HEGSETH: So Antonio, to you, part of getting that clean energy future of course is subsidizing certain forms of energy that are not tenable on the private market.
Politics circa 2017 aren't exactly primed for boosting gas taxes anywhere, but we at least have a metric now to prevent nations from subsidizing gasoline consumption in secret.
"The American people are sick and tired of subsidizing the greed of some of the largest and most profitable corporations in this country," the Democratic presidential hopeful said.
It sets Brussels on a collision course with governments that want to insure against black-outs by subsidizing conventional power and maintain sovereignty over pricing and grid operation.
Verizon gained 0.5 percent after beating Wall Street estimates for profit and net new phone subscribers, helped by the popularity of its promotional offers subsidizing Apple's latest iPhones.
He conceded that delivery competition put a dent in second-quarter pizza sales before telling Cramer that investors are subsidizing low delivery prices to take unprofitable market share.
Subsidizing coal companies to mine coal has been, to say the least, at odds with US environmental policy, which seeks to reduce air local pollutants and greenhouse gases.
If Trump isn't able to completely destroy the Department of Education, perhaps he can turn it into a hub for subsidizing tech for schools that use Apple products.
A few months later, AOL and Prodigy announced a more conservative deal with the low-end PC manufacturer eMachines, subsidizing a cheap $400 PC for long-term subscribers.
In other words, the companies don't seem to be subsidizing the cost of the rides as severely as, say, Uber and Lyft do for their car-hailing services.
Trade lawyers and some governments accuse China of unfairly subsidizing major industries in breach of the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which it joined in 2001.
In all likelihood, buyers of the 75kWh car are effectively subsidizing 70kWh buyers because Tesla expects a certain mix of sales to achieve the margin it's looking for.
Capturing a fraction of that would go a long way toward paying for some of the other things Republicans want to do, like continue subsidizing the individual market.
For the restaurant chain to bolster sales, the analyst believes it will need to commit to subsidizing franchisees, a direct threat to earnings over the next few years.
As the economist Jared Bernstein wrote, does this mean that the government is now in the habit of subsidizing factories the way, say, France subsidizes organic yogurt farms?
Though his plan does provide block grants to states for the purposes of subsidizing expenses, they'd have significant leeway to use them as their respective governments see fit.
Third, subsidizing shared rides to and from transit hubs in neighborhoods where residents may lack good access to transit options, including lower-income residents or individuals with disabilities.
Like the notorious and brutally misinterpreted "shrimp on a treadmill" study, the notion of subsidizing a rendezvous of rhyming cowboys perfectly showcased their claims of frivolous federal spending.
"I really don't believe that's fair that the taxpayer is now subsidizing through these kind of events the security and having to subsidize his hate speech," he said.
The answer: At best they are subsidizing premium costs for all members, with little-to-no direct drug cost relief for chronically ill patients who need it most.
And they should also find ways to expand access to health services by subsidizing doctors, therapists and other health care workers to make periodic visits to remote areas.
Republicans in their 2017 tax-cut law capped the SALT deduction at $10,000, arguing that doing so helps to prevent the tax code from subsidizing higher state taxes.
The tribunal will investigate whether the alleged dumping and subsidizing of "cold-reduced flat-rolled sheet products of carbon steel" from these countries have harmed Canada's steel industry.
So I feel like any customer who is essentially subsidizing their own tax increase should think through exactly how that's going to work out in the long run.
A spokeswoman for the authority, Beth DeFalco, said the agency helped low-income riders in New York City by subsidizing fares for students and people 65 or older.
This means the 2 million passengers who fly commercial each day are subsidizing the 50,000 well-heeled Americans enjoying their second glass of champagne on their private planes.
Subsidizing green is expensive and unlikely to reduce emissions as much as taxing brown, which explicitly prices the cost that greenhouse gas emissions impose on the global environment.
It also would have eliminated the ACA's system of subsidizing health insurance purchases on the individual market, and ended the expansion of Medicaid benefits to more poor adults.
Meanwhile, similar to Instacart, DoorDash has also reportedly been subsidizing worker pay with tips from customers, but DoorDash still has yet to respond to TechCrunch regarding the practice.
Insurers have been pleading with Congress for long-term certainty that they'll continue to receive crucial payments compensating them for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for certain consumers.
"non-labor inputs to business" (materials, energy and land), making it artificially expensive to employ people and artificially cheap to consume stuff, effectively subsidizing consumption while penalizing hiring.
The government has been subsidizing vast infrastructure projects like the airport and a $250 billion, 22-mile-long canal linking the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara.
Why it matters: The FCC helps run a rural health care program devoted to subsidizing the connectivity for health care providers, which gives it some stake in telehealth.
To some commanders, sending firefighters to protect homes and communities unprepared for the clear threat is effectively subsidizing a lifestyle with the lives of young men and women.
The Russell Sage proposals include everything from a universal child allowance to a renter's tax credit; from subsidizing employment to a public works program paying a living wage.
The Trump administration has made containing China's economic rise a priority, imposing steep tariffs to force the Chinese government to lower trade barriers and stop subsidizing its industries.
In giving him money, you will be subsidizing peddlers of false hope (whether mercenary or deluded) and enabling your acquaintance to put off important end-of-life decisions.
Last month, it announced that it would also begin subsidizing the cost of freezing the eggs of some managers — said to be a first for a Chinese company.
A key part of the city's efforts is expanding its population of retirees, and it has adopted some unusual tactics — including subsidizing a few people to move there.
The ACA, in many ways, got this right by seeking that middle ground of subsidizing access for low-income people while still preserving the market incentives that exist.
Increasingly, campuses are focusing on managing demand instead, charging more for the most convenient spaces, running shuttles, subsidizing public transit passes, and adding bike and car-sharing services.
That could have major implications for China, which the United States and other countries have criticized for unfairly subsidizing its companies and undercutting other companies around the world.
The 17-month-long U.S.-China trade war has spilled over into a broader economic dispute, including claims of unfair competition due to Beijing subsidizing its technology industry.
Subsidizing and dumping are reasons enough to sanction the government-run Chinese companies selling goods in the United States, yet that is only the tip of the iceberg.
Recognizing this dynamic, the federal government poured billions of dollars into subsidizing college enrollment during the last recession, which started in December 2007 and ended in June 2009.
A return by Seoul to subsidizing Pyongyang as Washington tries in earnest to sanction the same target is bound to create fissures in the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
Clark's experience at Amazon could be useful in leading the car-hailing company that continues to pour resources into subsidizing its rides in most markets around the world.
Trump's plan includes "strong protections against currency manipulation, tariffs against any countries that cheat by unfairly subsidizing their goods, and a renegotiation of NAFTA," he said on Monday.
"Really, it's an upside-down subsidy, subsidizing rich people more than poor people," said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the center-left Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
All it does is shift money around, largely by taking it away from subsidizing health coverage for older, sicker, and poorer people and plowing it into tax cuts.
The WTO already opened a separate dispute settlement panel in September to rule on Brazil's complaint that Canada has hurt its commercial jet industry by subsidizing Bombardier's CSeries jets.
In any case, there is a limit to how much the city can sponsor locally, both in terms of subsidizing studio spaces and in terms of promoting gender equality.
The biggest savings of repealing the ACA would come from eliminating the cost of subsidizing individual health insurance and the law's expansion of government-funded, state-run Medicaid insurance.
Tariffs are meant to raise the price of imports or punish foreign countries for unfair trade practices, like subsidizing their exporters and dumping their goods at unfairly low prices.
"This is just subsidizing the cost of higher education," Carey said, "for what is almost sure to be a disproportionately affluent sub-segment of the larger college-going population."
Republicans capped the deduction in order to raise revenue to pay for tax cuts elsewhere in the law, and because they viewed the deduction as subsidizing higher state taxes.
The federal government has almost completely abandoned the idea that public transportation is worth subsidizing, preferring to pour money into car-friendly projects like wider highways and toll roads.
The state exchanges are failing, as an outrageous 80 percent of enrollees receive federal subsidies, while the government has also been subsidizing co-pays and deductibles for poorer patients.
" Former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro said when announcing his presidential bid: "We're gonna say no to subsidizing big oil and say yes to passing a Green New Deal.
"If we're going to use taxpayer dollars to create these jobs, then we shouldn't be subsidizing Illinois workers," Wisconsin Representative Katrina Shankland, a Democrat, said in a phone interview.
This argument is fair enough if you assume carbon-emissions are cost-free, which they aren't, but subsidizing coal wouldn't make any sense even if carbon emissions are irrelevant.
The existing statute also gives the FCC unquestionable legal authority to modernize the Lifeline program subsidizing low-income families' access to broadband — which Pai is already working to undermine.
Rather than subsidizing ISPs to harness monopoly profits from rural users, Democrats would be attacking the problem at the source — the monopoly power these firms hold in the market.
There are no technological or financial hurdles to implementing this program, but there is a political obstacle: the federal government would have to stop subsidizing the growing of corn.
So I feel like, wow, any customer who is essentially subsidizing their own tax increase should think through exactly how that's going to work out in the long run.
Subsidizing coverage for sick people through high-risk pools costs a lot of money, and Republicans would have to commit to a large, sustained funding stream, a tough task.
Just to give you an idea of the role Big Corn plays in this country, the US spent roughly $81 billion subsidizing the corn industry from 1995 to 2012.
The health care law's financial assistance would mitigate premiums increases for the people who receive them — though that depends on an effectively unlimited federal commitment to subsidizing skyrocketing premiums.
Both companies spent billions of dollars subsidizing rides in the race to gain market share, said these people, a practice that could not be sustained in the long run.
Alex Timm, the chief executive, says good drivers pay more than they should, effectively subsidizing the bad-driving culprits — the one third drivers responsible for the majority of accidents.
In a normal situation, the primetime lineup would be subsidizing the other channels — but it's reversing the situation because advertisers don't want their brands associated with toxic Fox News.
This is bad not only for Alaska's forests but for the state's economy and American taxpayers, who will end up subsidizing, through road building, the exploitation of these landscapes.
Mr. Mnuchin declined to provide details of the remaining obstacles, but he said this round of talks would continue to focus on China's longstanding practice of subsidizing its industries.
Some facilities are creating on-site child care facilities and also subsidizing these services, as the AHA and America's Essential Hospitals call on more dollars from Congress to help.
This has been another clarion call from UN Secretary-General António Guterres: we must stop subsidizing fossil fuels in order to tackle climate change at the scale urgently needed.
In 2016, the federal government spent ninety-one billion dollars subsidizing college attendance; for as little as seventy-nine billion dollars, tuition could be eliminated at all public colleges.
But "national security" is really just a fig leaf for subsidizing coal and nuclear plants that can't compete anymore against natural gas and renewables like solar and wind power.
Uber went to towns like Summit, New Jersey, 30 miles from Manhattan, and pitched them on subsidizing ride-hail trips rather than spending public money on new parking lots.
He has long branded China as an economic enemy and accused it of effectively waging an economic war on the United States by subsidizing exports and impeding American imports.
According to Brown, Mexico is subsidizing its domestic fresh tomato industry at the expense of U.S. farmers and "dumping" fresh produce into the U.S. market at very low prices.
However, China was not willing to accede to a key U.S. demand — that it stop subsidizing the 10 high-tech industries targeted in the "Made in China 2025" program.
I view subsidizing my son not as handing him a privilege, but as helping him deal with the consequences of a severe financial crisis that was not his fault.
More importantly, these investigations have proven once again that China is selling hardwood plywood far below a fair market price and is illegally subsidizing companies who export these products.
"Taxpayers should not be subsidizing a company that refuses to cooperate in a terror investigation that left 14 Americans dead on American soil," Jolly said in a Thursday statement.
It has freed them from the mandate of propping up flawed aspects of ObamaCare by subsidizing the coverage costs for others — or paying a stiff fine for opting out.
The beneficiaries would be the richest Americans who for years have complained that the Affordable Care Act unfairly burdened them with the responsibility of subsidizing insurance for the poor.
Far from being a safety net for unforeseen, deep losses, though, these new programs protect farmers from almost all revenue losses while at the same time subsidizing insurance firms.
"We're subsidizing these deportation policies," said Brian Hofer, a lawyer who has pushed cities to adopt legislation that limits their business relationships with tech firms that contract with ICE.
Last month, Shanghai announced plans to promote development of fuel-cell vehicles by adding hydrogen refueling stations, subsidizing companies developing fuel-cell technologies and setting up R&D facilities.
Cracks appear in the plan to repeal Obamacare; Mexico picked a bad time to stop subsidizing gas; clear your schedule for next Thursday — you've got some C-SPAN to watch.
The U.S. charges that China is stealing technology, unfairly subsidizing its own companies and forcing U.S. companies to hand over trade secrets if they want access to the Chinese market.
He's hit with regular 301 tariffs on his imports of 25%, but faces extra charges because quartz is a product that the U.S. has found China is dumping, or subsidizing.
With the rise of DNVBs (digitally native vertical brands) and the expansion of e-commerce into ever smaller niches, the idea of VCs subsidizing the customer has become a cliché.
Candidates should answer whether they would be amenable to tactics like restricting the supply of fossil fuels, cutting them off entirely, federally mandating clean energy, or subsidizing renewables in perpetuity.
WeChat pulls in more money from games and advertising, and President Martin Lau said that Tencent's doesn't anticipate WeChatPay becoming a profitable business because of subsidizing merchants and other costs.
Archambault also said "the challenge in those states" that have expanded already is "they're going to see this reality of decreasing federal dollars" subsidizing the costs of the newly eligible.
Thus, to the extent Becerra was referring to 501(c)(85033) groups, his suggestion that taxpayers are subsidizing these organizations' political activities also could not be further from the truth.
A town in New Jersey, for example, expects to save as much $5 million across 20 years by subsidizing shared rides instead of building more parking lots near train stations.
The proposal to pass legislation subsidizing insurance companies to soften the blow of repealing ObamaCare's individual mandate ran into stiff opposition from House conservatives, who insisted on anti-abortion language.
Aviation industry experts suggest that airlines need to start subsidizing and overseeing pilot training as in the so-called ab initio programs common in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Drugmakers are prohibited from subsidizing co-payments for patients enrolled in Medicare, the government health plan for older Americans, but may donate to independent non-profits that provide such assistance.
But while many flippers said they viewed reselling as a way of subsidizing their collecting habits, most also told me that they sold well beyond that, making a nice profit.
Dagher also finds that as bubbles inflated, governments worked with bankers and large companies to provide air for that bubble, by subsidizing the expansion of credit and boosting asset prices.
Clark and her co-authors wrote in their study that separate research out of Latin America and Asia also has linked subsidizing child care with a rise in women's employment.
By subsidizing high-paying jobs—often to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars per job—cities and states end up cancelling out whatever economic benefit these jobs bring.
No less so than the current system, in which low-tax states — well-run states, one might say — are effectively subsidizing other states to continue their tax-and-spend ways.
They've been pleading with Congress and the administration for long-term certainty that they'll continue to receive crucial payments compensating insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for certain consumers.
The United States says China engages in systematic intellectual property theft, forces foreign firms to give up trade secrets for market access, and spends huge sums subsidizing its own industry.
Payday loans are but one of many financial techniques — from overdraft fees to student loans subsidizing for-profit colleges — specifically designed to pull money from the pockets of the poor.
Both involve providing a public good (reliable information, timely news, software services and interpersonal communication), then subsidizing the cost by selling the eyeballs of the people who consume that good.
It will go forward using procedures and pricing that have been clearly identified as inadequate, ripping off taxpayers, subsidizing the profits of coal executives, and working against national climate policy.
Meanwhile, the $1.5 trillion tax reform package passed at the end of 2017 made clear the GOP's priority for subsidizing existing wealth over helping financially fragile families gain a foothold.
The system allows Canada to appeal punitive duties that the United States imposes on Canadian products, like lumber, as a penalty for subsidizing and dumping products into the American market.
Going forward, much of the effect of the plan would be to reduce the tax on monopoly rents — often to negative effective rates which means taxpayers would be subsidizing corporations.
Meanwhile, US taxpayers are spending tens of billions of dollars a year subsidizing new fossil fuel exploration and exploitation, and US regulatory policy keeps the zombie coal fleet shambling on.
Consumers might also welcome rescue from the lingering suspicion that every time they buy a wood product, from a picture frame to a house, they are unwittingly subsidizing illegal logging.
If they are extended yet again, American taxpayers will be very close to possibly subsidizing the solar industry in perpetuity, regardless of the industry's ability to stand on its own.
The second was subsidizing the expansion of Medicaid to cover nearly all low-income adults in states that opted to do so with that joint federal-state health-care program.
The research group considered those ideas and others, but most members rejected them for various reasons, including: • Tax credits, because they would end up subsidizing businesses that already offer leave.
Not counting the money spent on state and federal exchanges, the federal government spent $2900 billion from 220006 through 2202 on subsidizing individual coverage so that people would buy it.
Senators are seeking a bill that can balance widespread support for Ex-Im's mission with concerns from conservative skeptical of the bank as subsidizing companies and distorting the free market.
Over the years, Mr. Lighthizer has consistently taken the position that foreign countries are subsidizing their exporters while quietly but systematically blocking imports to protect jobs in their own countries.
Not only does the Fed pay banks to keep them from lending to businesses and consumers, the Fed's interest on reserves policy has taxpayers subsidizing large domestic and foreign banks.
The top three U.S. airlines sat down with the Trump administration on Wednesday to urge a White House crackdown on Persian Gulf countries for unfairly subsidizing their state-run airlines.
The healthy people end up subsidizing the high medical bills of the sick people — and also purchase protection against financial ruin should they become one of the sick people themselves.
"Americans United for Life is pleased that HHS has taken steps to stop Title X funds from subsidizing abortion," Catherine Glenn Foster, president of the group, said in a statement.
Environmentalists had long criticized the practice, saying coal companies paid so little for their leases that the US government and taxpayers were subsidizing coal production, which harmed health and the environment.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization's appeals judges will rule next week on whether the United States has grounds to slap trade sanctions on European Union for subsidizing planemaker Airbus (AIR.
The Stop Subsidizing Childhood Obesity Act, introduced by two Democratic senators in 2012, would have ended federal tax subsidies for advertising promoting the consumption of products that are unhealthy for children.
We reached out to AT&T to see whether the company will be subsidizing the product on contract, or simply offering up the $1,200 phone as is through its retail channel.
The B.J.P. government in Rajasthan, which holds state elections next month, is also subsidizing phones and data plans for residents, and party leaders are considering extending the model to other states.
Still, it seems likely that the company is losing money, because it's subsidizing the cost of every ticket its users buy, including in big cities where ticket prices hover around $15.
In Westworld, the masses coming to the park to expiate their ids wound up subsidizing years of innovation that led to a resistance against the system which fostered that dehumanizing abuse.
By selling its coal at bargain-basement prices, the US public is effectively subsidizing coal companies — to the tune of, according to one study, $28.9 billion over the past 30 years.
"We should not be in the business of subsidizing outdated approaches and their business models," said Kirill Evdakov, CEO of ride-hailing start-up Fasten, which operates in Boston and Austin.
Rand Paul, who has rejected the plan along with fellow Republican Senators Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Ron Johnson, said fundamental problems remained that would leave taxpayers subsidizing health insurance companies.
The US government has been subsidizing the purchase of EV and plug-in hybrid vehicles to help encourage more people to ditch their old fossil fuel-burning cars for cleaner transportation.
The practice of subsidizing worker payments with tips impacts millions of employees outside the gig economy, according to Eli Wilson, a University of New Mexico sociology professor who has studied tipping.
What farmers need: Reforms that give them access to land, promote local markets rather than subsidizing export commodities, and support indigenous agroecological farming methods that help to fight the climate crisis.
While the details have yet to be released, the amendment would create a risk-sharing fund aimed at subsidizing the cost of sicker patients, such as those with cancer or diabetes.
The company said those losses are predominantly down to Shopee, which it has been subsidizing in order to battle the likes of Alibaba-owned Lazada in Southeast Asia's e-commerce space.
This stops short of a proposal already made by one of her rivals, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, who called for subsidizing child care and creating out-of-pocket maximums for parents.
"From our viewpoint, we set out to build a sustainable business [and have] always been careful that we weren't over subsidizing our product," GuavaPass President and co-founder Rob Pachter added.
He said his monthly payments under the plan - including interest - came to about 6,513 yuan, less than if he paid for it himself, meaning the bank was effectively subsidizing his rent.
Amazon's move to provide shipping services to its business customers extends a trend at the e-commerce giant of subsidizing its operations by converting a cost center to a revenue source.
It's a difficult task, as Congress and the White House haven't yet committed to funding crucial payments to compensate insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for some lower-income enrollees.
Billionaires around the world are helping college students pay their way through schoolWalentas' donation follows a string of high-profile gifts aimed at subsidizing the cost of education around the world.
For example, Senator Elizabeth Warren's housing plan, the most progressive housing plan proposed in the Senate in decades, makes no mention of rent control, instead focusing on subsidizing new affordable units.
With Donald Trump aggressively promoting even more fracking and oil drilling, not to mention subsidizing the coal sector, America's environmental standing is likely to fall even further in the coming years.
Supporters said the measure allows those who oppose abortion to prevent their money from subsidizing the procedure while critics said it would hurt poorer women who could not afford the coverage.
PETCO, headquartered in the ultra-modern Coca-Cola headquarters in downtown Nairobi, will spend $23,000 subsidizing the collection of 5,900 tonnes of plastic bottles this year, said PETCO head Joyce Gachugi.
When both contestants have the capital to burn through — as they have demonstrated through heavily subsidizing customers and restaurants — the race comes down to which has greater control of user traffic.
The upshot was that there's no clear reason why the federal government should be subsidizing road construction, home mortgages, auto fuel, and any number of other things but not mass transportation.
While the World Trade Organization has many rules to prevent governments from subsidizing companies directly, the rules are more vague on whether a state-run banking system can provide preferential loans.
DoorDash initially came under fire for its tipping policy in February, when customers realized that the company, along with other food delivery apps, was subsidizing workers' pay with customers' tip money.
The B.J.P. government in Rajasthan, which holds state elections next month, is also subsidizing phones and data plans for residents, and party leaders are considering extending the model to other states.
The second takes a rights-based approach, arguing that the government must protect certain fundamental rights (like the right to counsel in criminal proceedings) even to the point of subsidizing them.
Republicans have argued that the bill's waivers would not hurt insurance access for people with pre-existing health conditions, thanks to state funding devoted to high-risk pools subsidizing their coverage.
Texas lawmakers have joined a growing chorus of voices in Congress that are urging the Trump administration to crack down on Persian Gulf countries for unfairly subsidizing their state-run airlines.
Exelon Generation, the company that runs the plant, announced in May that it would officially close the plant by September 30, citing a lack of state action in subsidizing clean energy.
Many ride-hailing companies have been forced to raise billions of dollars in private capital to fund expansion of their operations, which often involves subsidizing trips for riders in new markets.
"Elon Musk wants to produce 8003,000 cars in China, and as long as the Communist Party keeps subsidizing them, I think Tesla could have some very, very big numbers," Cramer said.
That includes a pattern of subsidizing and supporting key industries, like solar and steel, that American firms say have allowed China to dump cheap products it makes into the United States.
Second, China's excellent credit rating makes it easier for the bank to lend to poorer countries with bad credit ratings, effectively cross-subsidizing countries while maintaining an overall AAA credit rating.
MoviePass, the subscription service that spent enormous amounts of venture capitalists' money subsidizing movie tickets in a bid to upend the theater business model, is officially shutting down on September 14th.
Rather than banning extravagant weddings by the superrich, why not tax them, using the proceeds for good purposes, like education for girls, skills training and even subsidizing weddings for the poor?
The U.S. is well founded in using "trade remedies" in response to China's practices promoting theft and forced sharing of U.S. intellectual property and subsidizing steel, aluminum and solar panel exports.
With the government subsidizing any costs that rise in excess of that amount, the AAF determined that Clinton's child care plan could cost as much as $400 billion over a decade.
In our case, of course, the definition of "national security" is subsidizing the US military-industrial complex, year in, year out, at levels that should be (but aren&apost) beyond belief.
But Treat hopes that in the same way Uber redefined how we got around cities, it can affordably redefine urban pet care by subsidizing peace of mind through e-commerce product sales.
While China takes advantage of WTO protections for its goods exports, it has been criticized for not upholding WTO rules requiring enforcement of trademarks and patents, and for subsidizing selected domestic sectors.
Gotti.Screenshot: Gotti (YouTube)MoviePass, the movie-ticketing startup whose whole business model is essentially subsidizing enough impossibly cheap tickets with investors' money that it gains leverage over theaters, is fast hemorrhaging cash.
He acknowledged that the change could be phased in over time to help smooth the transition but denied that the proposal would violate international trade rules by penalizing imports or subsidizing exports.
China joined in 2001 and has been criticized for taking advantage of the WTO by subsidizing and protecting its own industries even as it floods other countries' markets with cheaply made goods.
The catch: While reinsurance was a feature in some of the GOP's Obamacare repeal bills, Republicans have made pretty clear they aren't interested in further subsidizing the law's markets right now. Sen.
The ruling does not immediately strike down the U.S. duties imposed in 2013 after Washington found that South Korea was unfairly subsidizing and pricing Korean-made washers exported to the United States.
If Facebook's intention is to encourage lesser-heard viewpoints by subsidizing their rates, the rates should reflect a judgment of that scarcity and the validity of the message it intends to amplify.
The World Trade Organization opened a dispute settlement panel to rule on Brazil's complaint that Canada has hurt its commercial jet industry by subsidizing Bombardier's CSeries jets, the Brazilian foreign ministry said.
Almost all public spending goes on state salaries and subsidizing basic products including imported fuel, more than 30 percent of which is smuggled back out of the country, according to NOC estimates.
"The taxpayers in this country should not be subsidizing a guy who's worth $150 billion, whose wealth is increasing by $260 million every single day," Sanders told TechCrunch in an earlier interview.
The British government is under pressure to bring down users' electricity bills while also subsidizing low-carbon generation to help meet its carbon emission reduction targets and plug a looming supply gap.
The Southern California Gas Company, a division of Sempra Energy of San Diego, has been subsidizing those residents who want to move and installing air filtration for those who choose to stay.
Maybe you dread deciphering the tax code or doing paperwork — or perhaps you're frustrated by the realization that you're subsidizing public services beyond your means while your city's infrastructure is falling apart.
About $2.5 billion in World Bank investments in Peru are subsidizing 26 new oil and gas concessions and other energy infrastructure, said the Bank Information Center, a U.S.-based advocacy group (BIC).
The controversy is around whether DoorDash is essentially subsidizing a substantial portion of the guaranteed amount it promises drivers per order through customers' tips, rather than paying out of its own pocket.
Governments and charitable organizations installed longer-term funding strategies to improve all aspects of health systems including subsidizing and increasing the number of healthcare training programs and university courses around the world.
With large sums spent on subsidizing the antiquated electricity sector, Lebanon has little revenue left to upgrade water, telecoms, roads and other crumbling infrastructure needed to encourage tax-generating industry and growth.
But the effort faces an uphill climb, given the Trump administration's wobbling over whether it will continue federal payments that compensate insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for lower-income households.
Do they think Trump will care, or have the capacity to respond, when the Government Accountability Office determines that the federal government is wasting billions of dollars subsidizing scam health insurance plans?
The AHCA encourages healthy people to forego coverage until they're sick, or to choose underwritten health plans, in order to avoid the risk pooled market where they'd be cross-subsidizing sick people.
Anti-dumping cases are used to block imports on the basis that the exporting country is not trading fairly, for example by subsidizing a domestic industry so it can set low prices.
"The secretary believes very deeply that families should not be forced to live in housing that's unsafe or unhealthy and taxpayers shouldn't be subsidizing it," HUD spokesperson Brian Sullivan told NBC News.
In fact, coalition forces have been caught bribing and recruiting AQAP fighters, putting Washington in the absurd position of indirectly subsidizing a terrorist group with ties to the perpetrators of 9/11.
"For smaller companies like Yidao or Shenzhou, if they keep subsidizing users, it will only be temporary and will bring more financial burdens," said Hong Bo, an independent technology analyst in China.
Not-for-profit hospitals don't pay federal, state, local or property taxes and often use tax-free bonds, so their debt deals are therefore very relevant to the communities subsidizing their businesses.
Transport minister Yang has warned car-hailing firms against subsidizing drivers, a tactic that has allowed Uber to gain a strong foothold in China and make grounds on market leader Didi Chuxing.
It also fails to address the reason: trade rival countries use new mercantilistic tactics to nullify the impact of tariff cuts by manipulating currency, subsidizing state-influenced companies and increasing border taxes.
The alarm over the trade deficit has not abated, and there is now even a proposal to revamp federal corporate taxes that will have the effect of taxing imports while subsidizing exports.
Having fired Mark Helfrich with three years left on his contract — less than two years after giving him an extension — Oregon, too, will be paying or subsidizing three head coaches this season.
So Walmart is trying a new recruiting approach: offering high school students free SAT and ACT prep, subsidizing a large chunk of their tuition, and the chance to earn some college credit.
So stumbling out of covering an insurgency in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, I didn't ask myself whether I should be subsidizing President Paul Kagame's orderly but repressive regime in Rwanda.
Subsidizing fares for the poor has been gaining traction outside New York City in places like Seattle and Toronto, and other cities in the United States have been considering the idea. Gov.
Under the guise of protecting U.S. workers, the airlines are lobbying President Trump to freeze the route with the critical counter-terrorism ally until the United Arab Emirates stops subsidizing the airlines.
So we did a housing fund and talked about going into some of these housing developments and basically subsidizing some of the housing, putting teachers and medical staff in these different communities.
The complaint, on which the FEC has yet to publicly act, alleges violations of the rules barring big-money super PACs from coordinating their spending with — or subsidizing the operations of — campaigns.
LONDON — European governments have spent large sums of money in recent years subsidizing giant offshore wind projects in hopes of creating a clean source of energy that could eventually pay for itself.
The U.S. wants to work on getting China to stop subsidizing its state-owned enterprises, Navarro said on "Squawk Box," a day after the U.S. and China signed their phase one deal.
The local foundation that owned the bank showered its profit on Siena and the surrounding region, subsidizing things as diverse as the local professional soccer team and Siena's famous Palio horse race.
That far exceeded the program's cost of 46 cents a ton of carbon dioxide, which is many times cheaper than the cost of subsidizing solar panels or electric cars in wealthier countries.
Subsidizing Energy Does Not Work Both presidential candidates rely on subsidies to push their agenda, but no one seems to be saying the main issue -the energy sector is already heavily subsidized.
Safety is also key, Holten said, so he has a well-stocked first aid room and a permanent nurse on staff, as well as subsidizing quality helmets for workers who ride motorcycles.
As a follow-up to the president's executive order, President Trump also announced his administration would end the illegal practice of subsidizing insurance companies that were rampant under the lawless Obama years.
Britain too could find itself accused of market distortion and unfairly subsidizing the steel industry, depending on the terms of any government intervention to persuade private investors to buy the Tata assets.
If we could do what Germany did with subsidizing renewables — which brought down costs all over the world — for a large range of other things, that would have a potentially global impact.
This experience will become more common, economists say, as the federal government shifts away from subsidizing flood insurance rates to get premiums closer to reflecting the true market cost of the risk.
Uber and most of its basically indistinguishable competitors (it names 3003 of them in a recent filing) are subsidizing customers' meals in a bid for market share, with profitability a secondary concern.
Uber and most of its basically indistinguishable competitors (it names 3003 of them in a recent filing) are subsidizing customers' meals in a bid for market share, with profitability a secondary concern.
But the general idea, that the public needs to stop subsidizing the irresponsible financial behavior of large corporations while the average taxpayer suffers, needs to be the focus of Congress going forward.
In practice, defunding Planned Parenthood takes money away from its mostly low-income patients, who might be forced to seek care elsewhere if the government stopped subsidizing their visits to Planned Parenthood.
Or you think we've tapped that as sort of the ... One of the audiences is falling off, people aren't paying for these big bundles and subsidizing sports if they're not watching it.
So I am concerned about subsidizing electricity prices when we really need to emphasize we need to be as efficient as we can, and higher energy prices will make us more efficient.
To date, the company has been subsidizing the cost of tickets through the influx of capital it received after selling a majority stake – $27 million – to data firm Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc.
The problem with subsidizing the non-poor is that it would make living in California even more expensive, as landlords adjust prices in response to an injection of government money to help renters.
The Chinese government, he said, needs to stop boosting industry by subsidizing investment as this will further contribute to over-capacity—which is in turn funded by households invested in the property bubble.
Verizon Communications stock was up about 0003 percent Tuesday after beating Wall Street estimates for profit and net new phone subscribers, helped by the popularity of its promotional offers subsidizing Apple latest iPhones.
Perry had directed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in September to consider a plan subsidizing those plants for what he said were their contributions in making the power grid more reliable and resilient.
"Companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter add incalculable value to the world economy by subsidizing affordable consumer services with the profits earned from productive uses of consumer information," USTelecom writes in a filing.
In 2004, the United States filed a claim with the World Trade Organization, accusing some EU countries of illegally subsidizing the aircraft giant Airbus, which the US said harmed the American company Boeing.
Texas responds that it is hurt financially by having to spend millions of dollars in subsidizing driver's licenses for people who would benefit from DAPA and that's enough to get it in court.
Despite mounting calls from economists and international institutions, cash-rich euro zone governments such as Germany have been reluctant to loosen the purse strings, fearing they would end up subsidizing their indebted neighbors.
Buttigieg has argued that free college would result in those who earn less because they didn't go to college subsidizing those who did go to college and tend to enter higher-paying careers.
In an unusual move, the city barred companies from fully subsidizing meals inside the offices, which are part of the Village at San Antonio Center project, in an effort to promote nearby retailers.
Fossil fuels may seem cheap at the pump, he argues, because society is subsidizing its costs further down the line—paying Medicare bills, for example, for people living near coal-fired power plants.
So the issue, I wonder, is also the advertisers, the P&Gs of the world, who are paying, and they're the ones who are subsidizing and encouraging this by paying for the ads?
Fallacies about imports and the trade deficit, as well as the myth of manufacturing decline, form the basis for Navarro's policy prescriptions, which include subsidizing exports and taxing imports to achieve trade balance.
More specifically, the executive order creates a new "free speech requirement" that academic institutions must sign to receive funding from any of the 12 federal agencies currently responsible for subsidizing higher education research.
The FDP has been particularly critical of Macron's ideas for a euro zone budget, fearful this would open the door to Germany subsidizing economically weak members of the 19-nation single currency bloc.
The Affordable Care Act was devised to address the problems of widespread uninsurance and excessive health care inflation by regulating and subsidizing the individual insurance market, and phasing in health care delivery reforms.
Investor skepticism about unprofitable companies could work in Uber's favor, Mr. Khosrowshahi argued, especially as its food delivery competitors, many of which are still private companies, continue to burn cash by subsidizing deliveries.
Little has changed for them since China is still dumping product in the U.S. market, undervaluing its currency to boost exports, and heavily subsidizing exports of steel, auto parts and high-tech products.
He presented the first televised recitals by the pianist Vladimir Horowitz, broadcast John Gielgud in "Ages of Man" without commercial interruption and invested heavily in "CBS Playhouse," subsidizing the writing of new plays.
They use their power and profit to enter new markets, subsidizing their offerings or providing them at no cost, literally eliminating competition from any source other than one of the other American giants.
The competition review stopped short of tackling free-in-credit banking, which some lawmakers say pushes up fees for unauthorized overdrafts to pay for it, meaning poorer customers are subsidizing better off customers.
According to the Mises Institute, U.S. regulations have restricted the supply of physicians, hospitals, insurance and pharmaceuticals while subsidizing demand since the 22019s, thanks in part to the lobbying of special interest groups.
Thanks in large part to the state's role in subsidizing the company and excluding Western competition in China, Huawei surpassed Apple to become the second-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world last year.
It would also ban government agencies from buying or leasing telecommunications equipment and services from Chinese telecom firms Huawei and ZTE and ban the government from providing loans to or subsidizing either company.
The government could also try the carrot instead of the stick, offering financial incentives for e-commerce companies to reduce carbon emissions (for instance, by subsidizing the purchase of electric vehicles for delivery).
Simon told CNBC the e-commerce giant has operated its retail segment at a loss for decades, subsidizing the retail portion of its business with profits from other areas, such as web services.
The ITC made its recommendations in October after solar manufacturers lobbied the commission on the case that China had been subsidizing its solar manufacturers unfairly since 103, allowing it to undercut US manufacturers.
Then, de Blasio shifted course earlier this week, proposing—yet again—a tax on the city's rich, this time to pay for New Yorkers' subway woes by subsidizing fares for lower-income riders.
In 2004, the United States filed a claim with the World Trade Organization accusing some EU countries of illegally subsidizing the aircraft giant Airbus, which the US said harmed the American company Boeing.
Rosenstein suggests that the takeaway from the current overdose epidemic is that we should "fight drug abuse" rather than "subsidizing it" through safe injection sites (SISs) proposed by several cities around the country.
Both companies lost billions of dollars on subsidizing rides on ultimately futile efforts to outflank one another, and what was previously a market dominated by two companies (a duopoly) is now a monopoly.
And the administration is likely to find itself subsidizing voters who purchase these items or who are hurt when other countries slap tariffs on American goods in retaliation — mainly farmers, manufacturers and builders.
Another complicating factor is that every tier of government has pursued policies that have encouraged the use of fossil fuels, from building highways to subsidizing airports to constructing greenhouse gas-emitting power plants.
The United States began targeting Chinese imports with tariffs in July last year, demanding that Beijing put an end to alleged unfair trade practices, from stealing American intellectual property to subsidizing local industry.
Those deficits have been exacerbated, economists generally agree, through concerted action by the Chinese government to prop up exports, by holding down the value of China's currency and directly subsidizing some exporting industries.
The Trump administration has argued that by subsidizing steel and aluminum production, other countries, particularly China, have undermined domestic metals production in ways that could leave the United States vulnerable in a war.
China has gotten away with cheating the international trading system, stealing intellectual property, blocking foreign countries from entering its market, heavily subsidizing Chinese companies, bullying other Asian countries and repressing its own citizens.
"Congress is essentially subsidizing nonprofits by allowing them to engage in these transactions," said Norman I. Silber, a law professor at Hofstra University who co-authored a paper on blocker corporations in 2000.
The central element in the case against Chinese steel dumping lies in the fact that the Chinese government has made a strategic decision to dominate the global steel market by heavily subsidizing production.
In recent years, as United States phone carriers have stopped subsidizing the purchase of new phones, consumers have been holding on to their old smartphones longer than the typical two-year upgrade cycle.
When you do it this way, you avoid picking winners and losers, and you stop wasting valuable resources subsidizing stuff like home buying and retirement saving that high-end households will do anyway.
But analysts say it appears to secure only limited protections against China's practices of coercing technology away from the United States, and does nothing to stop China's pattern of heavily subsidizing its industries.
And it has condemned the W.T.O. for doing little to stop China from subsidizing its products — instead cracking down on American measures that are meant to block those cheap goods at the border.
Opposition lawmakers allege Abe favored supporters with invites to an annual state-funded cherry-blossom viewing party and may have broken campaign laws by subsidizing backers' attendance at a reception the night before.
They have called for radical measures to prise open the sector, such as ending free in credit banking to stop hefty overdraft fees from subsidizing wealthier customers who can stay in the black.
Now, to persuade more collectors to undertake such research, the German government has announced it will begin subsidizing such efforts, using money from a national fund of 3.4 million euros (about $3.6 million).
The need for affordable housing requires a comprehensive response, including reducing regulatory impediments to the construction of market-rate housing and subsidizing the construction of more housing for moderate and lower-income people.
By subsidizing transport, staff training and insurance, and offering generous support for financing, Beijing's efforts to build a textile hub in Xinjiang could counter the tide of textiles investment pouring out of the country.
Apple has been in talks with at least three private Medicare plans about subsidizing the Apple Watch for people over 65 to use as a health tracker, according to people familiar with the discussions.
The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday slapped preliminary anti-subsidy duties on Bombardier CSeries jets after Boeing accused Canada of unfairly subsidizing the aircraft, a move likely to strain trade relations between the neighbors.

No results under this filter, show 983 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.