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subvention

[suhb-ven-shuhn] / səbˈvɛn ʃən /


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"We're doing very well this season, but I want have a subvention on all Premier League clubs to help fund grassroots football," he said.

From BBC

According to Galperin’s report, the council has signed off on so-called subvention agreements for eight projects since 2005, seven of which offered hotels, including:

From Los Angeles Times

Without subventions from Washington, Tesla’s market capitalization never would have even briefly exceeded GM’s.

From Washington Post

Piketty and his book tell how capitalism left alone–i.e., minus the leavening effects of war, inflation, or large government subventions–leads inevitably to ever greater inequality of wealth.

From Forbes

Mrs Thatcher also complained there was too much public-sector employment in Northern Ireland, there was no wealth creation and that it was costing London £2bn a year in subventions at the time.

From BBC