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    subsidize


    Subsidize \Sub"si*dize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Subsidized}; p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Subsidizing}.] [From {Subsidy}.]
    To furnish with a subsidy; to purchase the assistance of by
    the payment of a subsidy; to aid or promote, as a private
    enterprise, with public money; as, to subsidize a steamship
    line.

    He employed the remittances from Spain to subsidize a
    large body of German mercenaries. --Prescott.

    1. The program in this city of 165,000 on the east side of San Francisco Bay also would help sick kids and subsidize poor parents for baby-sitting costs.
    2. Kirkham said he never intended to run the business illegally. But his struggling operation was derailed when the sand-hauling truck he used to subsidize the fledgling waste-hauling business was wrecked.
    3. Federal pension insurance, the agency argues, wasn't intended to "subsidize an employer's ongoing retirement program."
    4. The funds injected into the thrifts now will reduce the operating losses that regulators ultimately will have to subsidize when the sick thrifts are closed or sold.
    5. On Capitol Hill, Education Secretary William Bennett told Mr. Kildee's subcommittee that federal policy shouldn't subsidize child care for parents who work by taxing those who prefer to stay home (as Dodd-Kildee does).
    6. Since 1974 companies have been encouraged by federal law to subsidize their employees' stock purchases; up to a certain limit, a company can deduct from its taxable earnings the money it puts into an ESOP.
    7. That is unless Congress decided to subsidize casein producers, in which case taxpayers would bear the cost of this protectionism.
    8. But whereas most Brussels science programs subsidize corporate and university research, Ispra is special in being the biggest of four laboratories owned, funded and managed entirely by the EC's corps of bureaucrats.
    9. They said people have a right to demand that tax dollars not be spent to subsidize art they abhor.
    10. Wheat was buoyed by expectation of further Soviet buying and the possibility that the Agriculture Department will offer to subsidize sales of wheat to China.
    11. And instead of choosing to subsidize some mothers, Mr. Bush could say he'd rather use public policy to help all mothers.
    12. The Federal Home Loan Bank is required to subsidize low-income mortgages.
    13. I won't ask Warner or Universal to subsidize my pain."
    14. Bonn agreed to subsidize Airbus with two programs that could total as much as 4.3 billion marks.
    15. However, since the state is unable to entirely subsidize health care, most parts of Yugoslavia have permitted patients to pay for medical services on a private basis.
    16. The goal of the takeover program is to minimize losses and limit risk until Congress provides the money to close the institutions or subsidize their sale to new owners.
    17. "By passing this amendment, we are saying that we will no longer subsidize violence and criminal activity in public housing," Moynihan said Wednesday.
    18. The bill includes $30.7 million to subsidize air carriers that serve small towns, and a $40 million down payment to build a new airport in Denver, the first new U.S. airport in 15 years.
    19. In effect, OPEC is requesting that the oil-importing countries voluntarily subsidize them with many billions of dollars.
    20. The phone companies have been debating whether to subsidize consumers' purchases of terminals.
    21. Israel could do much to defuse tensions by starting a dialogue with Palestinians and assuring the Arabs that Israel would not subsidize or encourage Soviet Jews to settle on occupied land, he said.
    22. Critics contend this unfairly forces sound institutions to subsidize high-fliers.
    23. We wouldn't be able to subsidize holidays."
    24. Additional buying was spurred by Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter's statement Monday that an agricultural trade agreement reached over the weekend would not constrain U.S. spending to subsidize export sales.
    25. "We are not asking you or the federal government to subsidize our religion," she said. "We do not want that.
    26. Kerrey said the administration needed the provision to use in international trade talks against countries that heavily subsidize their own exports to the detriment of the free market.
    27. The selling has been prompted by disappointment that the Agriculture Department hasn't offered to subsidize wheat sales to the Soviet Union, analysts said.
    28. He agreed to take the job after the Bush administration and key congressmen pledged Friday to help eradicate the center's $15 million deficit and to subsidize a backlog of repairs and maintenance.
    29. But it will subsidize a more remote hospital facing the same Medicare payment disadvantage to ensure access for its rural constituency.
    30. Revenue from these outpatient services is then used to subsidize losses from inpatient services, the prices of which are frequently regulated.
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