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Meanings of annual subsidy in English
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Usage of annual subsidy in English
1
The government grants this theatre an annualsubsidy of about fifty thousand dollars.
2
He was given an annualsubsidy, and a present of 500 Sniders; being visited also by English officers.
3
Yakoob was recognized as the Ameer of Afghanistan, the annualsubsidy paid to his father was to be continued.
4
The average annualsubsidy per farm is about 12,200 euros (£10,374).
5
A modern conference centre with today's technology could be located in the RDS on a fixed annualsubsidy, but from whom?
6
If, however, the conditions required were not fulfilled year by year the Government would stop the payment of the annualsubsidy.
7
These warlike mountaineers were brought from the Caucasus and colonized here, with lands, exemption from taxes, and given an annualsubsidy.
8
In 1752 he agreed with the King of France, in consideration of a fixed annualsubsidy, to supply six thousand soldiers on demand.
9
An annualsubsidy of near seven hundred thousand pounds enabled the King to add probably more than fifty thousand men to his army.
10
His catholic majesty guaranteed the Ostend East India company; and agreed to pay an annualsubsidy of four millions of piastres to the emperor.
11
The other Bonapartes received an annualsubsidy of 2,500,000 francs, this and the former sum being paid by France.
12
To meet the deficit, Charles asked from his Netherland Estates an annualsubsidy of 120,000 crowns for three years.
13
Alpiq, BKW, AXPO and other utilities would share a 120 million franc annualsubsidy to help close the gap between production costs and market prices.
14
Under that agreement the annualsubsidy paid by the British government to the ameer was increased from £80,000 to £120,000.
15
The deal means the authority paying a £500,000 annualsubsidy for up to 15 years, if rental incomes do not rise.
16
The conquest was completed by his brother-successor, Osai Apoko (1731), who fined Abo, the neighbour-king, in large sums of gold and fixed an annualsubsidy.