Crossword-Solution: SUBSIDIES 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Subsidies pl. of Subsidy

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SUBSIDIES anagram SUBSIDISE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with SUBSIDIES (5)

Problems for the l990s include an aging population, the high level of subsidies, and the struggle to keep welfare benefits within budget capabilities.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Large tracts of fertile land, the application of modern technology, and subsidies have combined to make it the leading agricultural producer in Western Europe.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Problems for the l990s include an aging population, the high level of subsidies, and the struggle to keep welfare benefits within budgetary capabilities.
The 1993 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
Great Britain, on the other hand, gave the King of Sweden hope of considerable subsidies; and France, now at peace with itself, came forward with the most favourable offers.
The History of the Thirty Years' War Friedrich Schiller 1996
Since the alliance with Sweden, at Beerwald, in 1632, France had maintained the war against the Emperor, by the arms of Gustavus Adolphus, without any open or formal breach, by furnishing subsidies and increasing the number of his enemies.
The History of the Thirty Years' War Friedrich Schiller 1996

Quotes with SUBSIDIES (3)

Government as we now know it in the USA and other economically advanced countries is so manifestly horrifying, so corrupt, counterproductive, and outright vicious, that one might well wonder how it continues to enjoy so much popular legitimacy and to be perceived so widely as not only tolerable but indispensable. The answer, in overwhelming part, may be reduced to a two-part formula: bribes and bamboozlement (classically "bread and circuses"). Under the former rubric falls th…
Robert Higgs
Our politicians tell us we are free, even though most governments take over 50% of what we earn. They claim we get services that we need for our hard-earned money, even though we could buy the same services at half the price from the private sector. Today, we ridicule the slave-owners' claim that they "gave back" to their slaves by housing, clothing, feeding them, and bestowing upon them the "benefits" of civilization instead of leaving them in their native state. We see this…
Mary J. Ruwart
All varieties of the producers' policy are advocated on the ground of their alleged ability to raise the party members' standard of living. Protectionism and economic self-sufficiency, labor union pressure and compulsion, labor legislation, minimum wage rates, public spending, credit expansion, subsidies, and other makeshifts are always recommended by their advocates as the most suitable or the only means to increase the real income of the people for whose votes they canvass.…
Ludwig von Mises Human Action: A Treatise on Economics
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1997).