The cotton, rice and groundnut oil subventions generously doled out to growers in the United States - the EU's most vocal critic - harm the third world smallholders and sharecroppers it purports to defend.
Only subventions to steamship lines for carrying the mails are granted.
EE] Portugal grants postal subventions of comparatively small amounts to three steamship companies which perform all her mail carrying.
EX] The mileage subsidies in 1910 were going principally to eleven steamship companies; the postal subventions mainly to four.
BA] The grand total of subsidies and subventions paid by Great Britain and all her colonies in 1911 approximate ten million dollars annually.
The cost of the subventions to the Dutch East Indian lines is divided equally between the home and colonial Governments.
The single purpose of these subventions is declared to be to secure the prompt and effective furtherance of the mails at reasonable cost.
Thus Germany's grand total of annual payments in postal subventions had reached six million nine hundred and forty thousand marks.
The reports which they furnish help to determine the distribution of the moneys dispensed by the state in the form of subventions to agricultural societies and in many other ways.
The huge aggregate of these state subventions is not generally appreciated.
The Law of Separation deprives communes of the right to give any subventions for religious worship--though the State inscribes on its own budget the stipends to chaplains of lyceums frequented by children of the rich, notwithstanding Art.
Article II declares that "the Republic recognizes, salaries, and subventions no religion.
This, in spite of Article 2, "the Republic recognizes andsubventions no worship.
It also subventions and assists a large number of societies all over the world whose work is connected with the relief and rehabilitation of Jewish refugees.
If State-subventions of this kind are beset with restrictions, what are we to say to "charitable" enterprises.
With the exception of a few private schools, primary education is in the hands of the municipalities, which are assisted by small subventions from the national government.
The national government turns over to the various municipalities a portion of the impost on spirits and grants educational subventions to several municipalities for their primary schools.
The secretary of justice and public instruction has administrative supervision over the courts, jails and schools of the Republic, and the government subventions to primary and private schools are disbursed under his direction.
In the facultative perimeters, the state was simply to assist in the work of recovery by gratuitous distribution of seeds and plants, or even by money subventions in some cases.
A special fund for the work was created to which the interested parties are required to contribute, assisted by annual subventions from the State.
In 1878, however, a committee of private owners formed itself, to fix the sand dunes, which with the State subventions started work the following year.
To promote forest planting several nurseries have been established by the government, from which around 10 million plants are annually distributed free of charge, and subventions for reforestation of wastes are also granted annually.
Marx was not only sceptical of the wisdom of Lassalle's campaign for manhood suffrage, but he was even strongly opposed to the campaign for the establishment of producers' associations with the aid of subventions from the Prussian monarchy.
The two main planks of the platform were the demands for manhood suffrage and for the establishment of coöperative factories and workshops with the aid of subventions from the State.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subventions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.