Sentences with phrase «from subsidised»

Grasslands are also under threat from cultivation for biofuel crops, from subsidised carbon credit forests and from the remorseless encroachment of fire - prone government reserves and pest havens.
I have income indirectly from unsubsidised coal, and have refused income from subsidised solar and wind power» (Emphasis added).
That (and other) gas from the subsidised new Cooper Basin projects could just as easily flow via the pipeline from the Cooper Basin to Gladstone on the Queensland coast and be exported from the Santos LNG facility.
The European commission is currently pursuing a move away from subsidised production to encourage competitiveness on the global market.
The IPPR's eye - catching idea is to pay all housing benefit and building grants to local authorities, hoping they can somehow do what the Treasury can't — switch funds from subsidising bad landlords into building more housing.

Not exact matches

Ten innovative German newcomers introduced themselves on the subsidised joint stand, whilst 23 international newcomers from eight countries took advantage of the Breeze special exhibition area.
Food industry sources say the major retailers are using private label groceries to gain market power and increase profit margins at the expense of branded suppliers, which are subsidising private label with profits from brands.
The complex houses CPUT's department of food technology, formed in 2006 from the consolidation of the existing units on its Cape Town and Bellville campuses, and the Agrifood Technology Station, a government - subsidised consulting system that assists small businesses.
The competition watchdog has also forced Coles and Woolworths to stop offering excessive fuel discounts subsidised by grocery profits, and has stepped in to unwind restrictive lease provisions that prevented rivals from opening stores.
Kroenke will not subsidise the # 100/120 million we could have got for Ozil, and Sanchez in the summer, so where is that money coming from to replace those two?
Sure they do get punished, but tell me how the monetary punishment and reduced CL squad stopped PSG from spending 400 million euros last year, or why the # 400 million Etihad sponsorship deal with Man City was not flagged as a state subsidy or maybe how RM and Barca getting subsidised by their regional banks is not an abuse of the rules if not breaking them.
A reminder for Season Ticket holders and One Hotspur Members using our subsidised coach travel that coaches depart from Lee Valley Athletics Stadium at 5.30 am on Saturday.
United responded by raising their prices for away fans from # 54 to # 89, while subsidising the difference for their own supporters.
«We've decided to subsidise tickets for the second leg, meaning our travelling fans will spend the same as those from Atletico.
It has to be subsidised with money from school budgets and local councils, to the tune of # 140 million a year.
The idea of subsidised food being a different menu from the paid for foods is abhorrent and I wish you well in your campaigns to get that point heard.
In its manifesto, the WEP plans to subsidise childcare from nine months.
Local authorities may find they are using public money to subsidise the considerable travel costs that can arise from the current admissions system.
Firstly, it is contradictory to say that having made a virtue of people needing 30 hours a week to search for jobs, they should either being required to do community work or travelling (particularly from rural areas, presumably without subsidised transport — or any transport at all) to the Job Centre, or face sanctions?
The Welsh Government are spending # 3.94 million over the next four years, subsidising a 19 seated plane which flies four times a day from Anglesey to Cardiff.
It's a far cry from London strife and also does good, subsidising the income of local farmers.
They allege that many senior Conservatives are independently wealthy and can therefore subsidise the extra costs associated with being an MP from their own finances.
The tone of the piece hints at the false dichotomy perceived by 38 Degrees: the howling, downtrodden masses vainly attempting to get their voices heard at the highest levels, ignored by dastardly Members of Parliament who are irritated by the representations they receive because it's keeping them from feeling up the intern in taxpayer - subsidised bars.
In 2009 restaurants and bars were banned from using tips to top up staff wages to the legal national minimum, but the union says STK has found a loophole which is allowing them to subsidise managers» wages above and beyond that.
But with a bit more thought, strategies to move people on from scarce social housing to less subsidised tenures could be developed.
Could have convinced the party that blue Labours view on Immigration and socially conservative views on communities such as religion, working with the state to subsidise locally run charities, was something, that could bring into our party working class people not already connected, by the groups associated with our movements (Trade unions, the Co-op, retired union affiliates) after the disaster of the World cup, owl gate and then the Ill prepared speech at the IPFF on social change and trying to deflect attention from it by rushing out the «well make unemployed teenagers work for their dole» plan, it's hard to see us being able to be taken serious on welfare reform.
It will have to save more from schemes outside the core schools budget to part - subsidise the pupil premium, which will receive more funding from outside the department's budget.
Taxing junk food and subsidising healthier options could save Australia billions of dollars by preventing people from getting sick.
The book shows how the «debt boomerang» on its return trip contributes to disturbing global climate and reducing biodiversity, flooding Northern markets with cocaine, extorting money from you and me to subsidise commercial banks, robbing Northern industry and agriculture of hundreds of thousands of jobs, encouraging immigration to the North and contributing to global instability.
In the Netherlands, the subsidised fuel is expected to cut sulphur dioxide emissions from lorries by up to a quarter.
The food, beverage and packaging industries will subsidise the recycling company, which will earn money from its sales of recycled material.
«If the agriculture industry is to be subsidised, then paying farmers to protect the environment — rather than just stripping as much use from the land as possible — is something our study has shown to be effective, and something the natural world is in dire need of.»
At a conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado, last week, they said the outlook is likely to get worse before it gets better as Japan, Russia and China try to lure business away from the US and Europe, and start to offer satellite launches at subsidised prices.
He's a wonderful advertisement for the export of character actors from the British subsidised theatre.
g. Clearer commitments are needed to ensure all public money (including aid money raised from taxpayers) is spent on public education and is not supporting or subsidising for - profit provision in any way.
«Coming from a teaching background myself, I have always ensured that access to subsidised CPD (continued professional development) is part of the Class People offering.
«Councils already have to subsidise the costs of school places and free school meals from existing budgets.
The group say that if funds are not allocated, schools may find it difficult to accept or keep pupils with SEND because they «can not afford to subsidise the provision from their own budgets».
The findings arrive as ministers have announced plans to use funding generated from a sugar tax on fizzy drinks to subsidise after - school activities.
If you have pupils in this situation, offering extended services, such as subsidised transport for those who travel in from a similar area or breakfast and after - school clubs, can make this easier for everyone.
West Sussex Council are so concerned that they proposed that money was taken from the schools to subsidise the High Needs budget.
And once tests are reformed, it suggests children should be provided with at least 10 hours free, or subsidised preparation for entrance tests, so applicants from all backgrounds are given an even chance of success.
«The Tories would introduce a voucher system that would cut over # 1bn from state schools to subsidise the private education of a few.
Either we take example of France and Canada, who have recognised industry data on ebooks / books as a matter of public interest, and therefore subsidise them, or we completely change the business model, and actually have the people who benefit from the data pay for it.
One Mobile Ring believed Three's subsidised iPad will be a lower cost than the reported # 200 with Orange, whilst also being tied to a similar contract which their iPhone 4 currently runs from.
We just have to assume that some bits of Amazon are crazily profitable, but that it uses these profits to subsidise new ventures as they mature and distract attention from those initiatives that don't catch fire — like the Fire Phone, for example.
It's e-book sales that matter, since Amazon is believed to be subsidising Kindle prices out of the money it makes from selling digital books.
Tablets get even cheaper Mobile phone network Vodafone has unveiled their subsidised costs of the new iPad 2 tablet, which starts from # 199 — # 200 less than the SIM free version, available from the Apple store.
[4] That ensured that at personal level and, more importantly, at a national level, property losses would not be subsidised by income from personal exertion.
In applying the formula, all previous governments thereby isolated and consequently discouraged capital speculation being subsidised from the general income tax receipts pool.
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