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  • adjective Not subsidized.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ subsidized

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Examples

  • Rent for nonsubsidized apartments ($1,218 on average) is slightly higher than the citywide average ($1,146); however, 44 percent of the subsidized housing in the city is located in the center city, and 84 percent of the people living downtown are renters.

    DSA: Panhandling Proposal Isn’t Rich vs. Poor « PubliCola 2010

  • Several conservative political candidates and political groups contend that the law deters nonsubsidized candidates from spending as much money as they wish for fear of triggering additional funding for their opponents.

    Campaign Law Has Doubters On Court Jess Bravin 2011

  • That's at least four times what it costs a nonsubsidized private firm to create a job — a lousy return on investment even for government.

    The Wind Subsidy Bubble 2010

  • Other growers decide to switch from producing high-value, nonsubsidized fruits and vegetables to producing low-value, highly subsidized row crops merely because the latter is less labor intensive.

    Farm Help Wanted 2008

  • FEMA is also creating a new generation of 'grandfathered' properties—properties that are mapped into higher-risk areas but may be eligible to receive a discounted premium rate equal to the nonsubsidized rate for their old risk designation.

    Literary Warrant [21] 2007

  • FEMA is also creating a new generation of 'grandfathered' properties—properties that are mapped into higher-risk areas but may be eligible to receive a discounted premium rate equal to the nonsubsidized rate for their old risk designation.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • The increases encouraged tenants to get jobs, improve their earning potential, and find their own nonsubsidized apartments, thus making room for new tenants.

    Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994

  • What happens if it turns out to be harder for people to get nonsubsidized jobs than you expect?

    Background Briefing On Welfare Reform Kansas City ITY National Archives 1994

  • The increases encouraged tenants to get jobs, improve their earning potential, and find their own nonsubsidized apartments, thus making room for new tenants.

    Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994

  • • GHA makes transition to nonsubsidized housing and transition to homeownership explicit goals for its residents.

    The Daily News - News 2010

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