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Diccionario español de neologismos. 2013.
Diccionario español de neologismos. 2013.
Subsidies — Subsidy Sub si*dy, n.; pl. {Subsidies}. [L. subsidium the troops stationed in reserve in the third line of battlem reserve, support, help, fr. subsidere to sit down, lie in wait: cf. F. subside. See {Subside}.] 1. Support; aid; co[ o]peration;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Subsidies, Episcopal — • Since the faithful are obliged to contribute to the support of religion, especially in their own diocese, a bishop may ask contributions for diocesan needs from his own subjects, and particularly from the clergy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia
Subsidies in India — This article provides information on government subsidies in India.IntroductionA subsidy, often viewed as the converse of a tax, is a potent welfare augmenting instrument of fiscal policy. Derived from the Latin word ‘subsidium’, a subsidy… … Wikipedia
subsidies — sub·si·dy || sÊŒbsɪdɪ n. financial assistance … English contemporary dictionary
Subsidies — Generally not permitted, whether to private or public enterprises, if the effect is likely to be contrary to competition policy … Glossary of the European Union and European Communities
Cross-boundary subsidies — are caused by organisms or materials that cross or traverse habitat patch boundaries, subsidizing the resident populations. The transferred organisms and materials may provide additional predators, prey, or nutrients to resident species, which… … Wikipedia
Energy subsidies — are measures that keeps prices for consumers below market levels or for producers above market levels, or reduce costs for consumers and producers. Energy subsidies may be direct cash transfers to producers, consumers or related bodies, as well… … Wikipedia
Energy and transport subsidies in Australia — Briefer= *Australia subsidizes fossil fuel energy, keeping prices artificially low and raising greenhouse gas emissions due to the increased use of fossil fuels as a result of the subsidies. The Australian Energy Regulator and state agencies such … Wikipedia
Cover-over subsidies — are annual payments from the U.S. government to the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico out of federal excise taxes.[1][2] For example, when a bottle of rum is produced in either the Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico, and then sold in the United… … Wikipedia
Episcopal Subsidies — • Since the faithful are obliged to contribute to the support of religion, especially in their own diocese, a bishop may ask contributions for diocesan needs from his own subjects, and particularly from the clergy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia