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Subsidised health care is not a constitutional right, and there's obviously no support for making it, in contravention of the Constitution, an entitlement.
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Subsidised connections and training are available to low-income households, the elderly and housewives.
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Subsidised water use on alfalfa farms is so bad that you could pave the land with houses at 12 per acre and water use would drop by 60%.
Shame on Obama! Hillary is only going to make you buy insurance after she's given you enough money that she thinks you can afford it. Ann Althouse 2008
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Subsidised housing for rent was one way of addressing problems associated with rapid urbanisation, Gauteng's Housing MEC said in
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Subsidised housing creates its own demand for obvious reasons and as it is with held from the market it raises house prices for everyone else ,as a secret tax.
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Subsidised religion has seldom made sense for either state or church: witness Europe's empty pews....
Economist Publishes Special Report on Religion and Politics Howard M. Friedman 2007
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Subsidised religion has seldom made sense for either state or church: witness Europe's empty pews....
Archive 2007-11-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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Subsidised prices, while an important short-term measure, placed the burden on the taxpayer, and left alone "the profiteers" who were largely responsible for the high food prices, it said.
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Subsidised energy prices reduce the economic attractiveness of energy efficiency measures.
Chapter 9 2000
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Subsidised energy prices reduce the economic attractiveness of energy efficiency measures.
Chapter 9 2000
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