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1 He said no public subsidy would be given to the nuclear industry.
2 NO NUCLEAR power station has been built anywhere in Europe without public subsidy .
3 Sometimes, we even argue for a public subsidy or some special regulatory position.
4 That season was underpinned by public subsidy , but this venture is entirely commercial.
5 Perhaps the George will be asking for public subsidy as well in the future.
6 The sum, in the form of a public subsidy , would be spread over three years.
7 Miliband told journalists Monday there would be no "specific" public subsidy for nuclear.
8 It needs a public subsidy , he told Reuters.
9 The "municipalization" or " public subsidy " of health habits is indispensable to protecting industrial efficiency.
10 But critics say the plan is flawed, saying it will blight the countryside and require public subsidy .
11 The coalition agreement promised "no public subsidy " for nuclear.
12 The other big issue is public subsidy .
13 Most of the houses we need will have to be built by private enterprise, without public subsidy .
14 It benefits from a loan from the little-known but useful Public Works Loan Board, but no public subsidy is required.
15 It will also be much cheaper and last much longer than offshore windfarms which have high levels of public subsidy .
16 Royal Mail said: We are required to deliver the universal service through the market and without recourse to a public subsidy .
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