The much smaller agricultural sector is highly subsidized and protected, with crop yields among the highest in the world.
He hoped through the pieces played at the theatres and through his censored, subsidized press to bring the Belgians round to a reasonable frame of mind, to a toleration of existence under the German Empire.
No permanent line of these propellers has been established to any of our American cities, except by subsidized companies, owning side-wheel steamers also.
It also clearly indicates that the most successful means of accomplishing this, is the employment of subsidized national mail steamships.
Query 4: Is the steamship stock of Great Britain, subsidized or unsubsidized, paying stock, and is there much disposition among capitalists to invest, even in the stock of subsidized companies?
They cited as an evidence the fact that no line of propellers is permanent, unless in some way connected with a subsidized company, as in the case of the Cunard screws running between Liverpool and New-York.
On second thoughts, however, it decided to follow the example set by the United States in the construction of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, and to entrust the work to a private company liberally subsidized with land and cash.
The activities of a subsidized immigration agency, the North Atlantic Trading Company, brought great numbers of these peoples.
For Festival days, if Malka had subsidized them with a half-sovereign, Esther sometimes compounded Tzimmus, a dainty blend of carrots, pudding and potatoes.
New techniques of excavation, identification and preservation, subsidized by an increasingly affluent human society, and developed during the past two centuries of archeological research have provided the needed means and manpower.
Early in their history, western nations subsidized private organizations like the Dutch East India Company and the British Hudson Bay Company and authorized them to exercise quasi-public authority.
Economically, the vehicle of competition has become the profit-seeking business corporation, backed politically and often subsidized economically by the nation or empire.
Some of the Press organs, subsidizedor created by the Teutons, were obliged to disappear.
German schools were established and subsidized by the Deutscher Schulverein, clubs opened, musical societies formed, and newspapers supported or founded, to consolidate the achievements of the financiers.
Farming, which is followed to-day by a majority of the population of India, is an occupation which is subsidized by no caste and is followed practically by the members of all castes.
There is hardly a department or an interest in life which is not subsidized by faith and which has not to be conducted religiously.
Some subsidized biographer may bind McKinley up in calf, and chance preserve a stray copy for some centuries--then good-by to all his greatness!
Instead of highly subsidized trade, Cuba has been shifting to trade at market prices in convertible currencies.
He subsidized the newspaper on which Marcas worked, and made him the manager of it.
Though he despised the man, Marcas, who, practically, was being subsidized too, consented to take the part of the fallen minister.
Thereupon the subsidized service to Australia by way of Honolulu and the Samoan group was abandoned.
Then the situation became enlivened by the advent of competing American steamships subsidized by the United States Government, with high-paying mail contracts.
At the same session a project to establish a subsidized line to Australia was introduced; another, for a subsidized line from New Orleans to Cuba.
The initial proposal was for the establishment of a subsidizedmail service by German steamships.
GS] Of the other subsidized lines, the ships of the Bremen service were withdrawn and laid up after the subsidy ceased.
The new subsidized lines were all to run to South America.
On the eastern section, the company was subsidized by the use for seven years of the road, rent free, equivalent to thirty-four millions.
The English representative said: "We understand by mail steamers, steamers of subsidized lines, and consequently owned by persons whom the German Government consider as respectable.
He now first used a subsidized press, called well-known men to write for the "North Prussian Gazette.
Then, having subsidizedthe operator liberally to rush it, Michael J.
The socialism of Lassalle had much in common with that of Louis Blanc, and his theory of cooeperative enterprises subsidized by the State was almost identical.
Moreover, they were no longer advocating cooeperative associations subsidized by the State; they were now propagating everywhere republican and socialist ideas.
This history is important in a study of the extensive system of subsidized violence that has grown up in America.
Well, as Monsieur le procureur said just now, by giving a hint to the subsidized newspapers, by stirring up your friends to spread the news, by using a certain influence which power always exerts on the minds of magistrates.
By the seventh century of our era the northern Buddhists, whether influenced in part by the contact of Christianity, or not, had subsidized more than one of these coming Buddhas.
This conciliated the soldier caste, subsidized the most popular characters in Hindu tradition, at the same time that it made them tenfold more glorious than before.
The resources of the East and the West are combined and subsidized by the enemy as well as by the Church.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsidized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.