Sentences with phrase «subsidised price»

Would you accept ads on the lockscreen in return for a mid-range Android phone at a subsidised price without the lock - in of a contract?
Mobile phone network Three has announced they will also be selling the Apple iPad tablet, on a reportedly subsidised price just as Orange and T - Mobile will be too.
You can also see your earnings, track pay out and order copies of your book at a subsidised price.
It supported laws regarding the provision of a grain dole for the poor by the state at a subsidised price.
Whilst this was going on, Madrid offered a subsidised price for the Grada Joven to go to the away game with Real Betis.
He said the Department of Food and Agriculture in the District had already received inputs to be sold to farmers at subsidised prices.
Sokoto state government said it will spend the sum of N1.4 billion to subsidise the price of fertilizer for its farmers in the 2018...
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.
For net importers, subsidies measured via the price - gap approach may be explicit, representing budget expenditures arising from the domestic sale of imported energy at subsidised prices, or may sometimes be implicit.
The one exception to this is the pair of tenders for two off - shore wind plants which are to be supported at subsidised prices.

Not exact matches

It is an effort ``... to support ethanol producers, many of whom are facing bankruptcy because of heavy debts and DIFFICULTIES COMPETING WITH SUBSIDISED PETROL PRICES IN BRAZIL.»
«If a supplier subsidises a retail promotion then they expect the goods to be sold at the promotional price, not warehoused and sold at full price,» Mr Dawson said.
Sue Mitchell reports that the ACCC is watching petrol prices at Coles Express following claims it is subsidising grocery discounts by charging higher petrol prices.
It's embarrassing that our ticket prices are so high that other clubs feel the need to subsidise their fans» away tickets...
Yesterday at 12:22 pm - Arsenal will subsidise tickets for their fans after Atletico Madrid hiked up the price for away supporters for their Europa League La Liga club planned to raise ticket prices to 79 for travelling more on Tribal Football...
Arsenal to subsidise tickets for away fans travelling to the Europa League semifinal at Atletico Madrid, cutting more than # 40 off the price.
United responded by raising their prices for away fans from # 54 to # 89, while subsidising the difference for their own supporters.
Atletico have priced away tickets at # 79, but Arsenal agreed to fan demands to subsidise the cost so that Gunners fans will only pay the same # 36.50 that away fans will be charged at the Emirates for the first leg.
What this shows is that since the landing price is above the selling price, somebody is already subsidising the product.
The government has therefore subsidised the producer price.
Dr Akoto said the smuggling of cocoa and its subsidised inputs into neighbouring countries as a direct consequence of the input distribution system and the product pricing policies of the government, as well as the refusal of the government to pay annual production bonuses to farmers, was the other factor inhibiting growth in the cocoa sub-sector.
So when world wheat prices soared by 50 per cent in 2010, Egypt massively increased spending on the cereal to sell to its poorest citizens as subsidised bread.
The plan was to make it the most powerful handheld device and Sony tried to price this as low as possible by subsidising the device cost with propitiatory memory cards.
Orange and T - Mobile unveil their iPad costs and contract prices at the start of the week, with the Apple tablet device starting at the subsidised cost of # 199.
Out of the major UK mobile networks, the seven - inch 16 GB PlayBook device is currently only being offered for sale on launch day by Vodafone — priced at # 399 — but is not currently being offered on subsidised contract deals.
Research In Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet launched on Friday but Vodafone is the only UK network currently stocking the device.Out of the major UK mobile networks, the seven - inch 16 GB PlayBook device is currently only being offered for sale on launch day by Vodafone — priced at # 399 — but is not currently being offered on subsidised contract deals.
Both parts of EverythingEverywhere have now announced their cost of the iPad, along with the price plans supporting the Apple tablet device that start at the subsidised cost of # 199.
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.
As we understand it, the full - price is $ 45, however the tablet is to be subsidised for students who will pay just $ 35.
The txtr beagle can be offered at such a low price because its cost will be subsidised by mobile carriers.
Pet Life Cover Pet Insurance is committed to charging the right price for the right risk — so you would not be subsidising the premiums of owners with higher risk pets in more expensive areas.
Seeking to defend his own Jaguar console, he said «You can't have the Japanese consumer paying a fattened dollar price, then subsidise the product and dump it in the United States for $ 249 and kill the U.S. manufacturers.
The Turner prize - winning artist Jeremy Deller said while the price might discourage young people from seeing certain exhibitions, income from shows such as this was needed to subsidise museums.
The decrease in the value largely reflects lower international energy prices of subsidised fuels since mid-2014, as the gap between international benchmark and end - user prices is closed by decreased international prices of energy, but it also incorporates the impact of pricing reform.
Since we began in December 2012, we have added to our concerns the economic and social harm caused by rocketing power prices and unreliable power supplies, the product of heavily subsidised and intermittent wind power: the results that have played out in Australia's wind power capital, South Australia, will cripple that State at an economic and social level for decades to come.
Australia's power pricing and supply calamity has a single, proximate cause: massively subsidised, intermittent, unreliable wind and solar power.
How they got that way is no mystery to STT followers: Guilty: Subsidised Wind & Solar Drive Australia's Rocketing Retail Power Prices In fact, the culprits are so easy to identify -LSB-...]
The low prices have been caused by a glut in RECs issued to households that have taken advantage of government - subsidised solar - panel installations.
We now have the situation where we are committed to continue heavily subsidising renewable - energy projects at a time when excess capacity is increasing and prices to non-subsidised power stations (but not to users) are falling.
And the work of the few who do, is biased by their ideological beliefs — e.g., advocating irrational policies to justify mandating and subsidising renewable energy and imposing carbon pricing schemes.
The system of regulated end - user prices, however, is subsidising electricity consumption at a time when low - carbon power supply is becoming more constrained and expensive.
Meanwhile, IRENA notes that the ongoing subsidising of fossil fuels in many countries, combined with the failure so far for a carbon price to account for the true cost of burning fossil fuels, means «today's markets are distorted».
Barnes, in Queensland solar rooftop installations are not only heavily subsidised, their (highly variable) surplus electricity is fed back into the grid at an extremely high price, guaranteed for 20 years or so, causing a number of grid problems.
Flummoxed renewable energy zealots can't escape the obvious connection between heavily subsidised and utterly unreliable renewables and rocketing power prices.
The new biofuel revolution being subsidised by rich countries, led by the United States of America and the European Union could be buoyed by inability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions domestically as well as increased prices of crude oil.
What we all need are sensible energy prices in the first place not one where high prices are subsidised by those who can't afford it tonyb
A series of electricity industry reports has highlighted the inequity in existing power pricing where customers without solar panels are unfairly subsidising those with them.
However, after the debacle that's played out in South Australia (the pinup girl for renewable energy zealots), there is nothing more certain than the relationship between subsidised renewables and rocketing power prices.
This would only work if the price could be negative so that, if SCC is negative, GHG emitters are subsidised the SCC amount per tonne they emit.
The list is long and worth many billions (sorry for caps); — GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT PROGM (Carbon capture)-- NON-RECOVERY OF PUBLIC AGENCY COSTS — PETROLEUM EXPLORATION TAX CONCESSIONS — RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE — DIRECT SUBSIDIES TO FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS — DIESEL FUEL REBATE SCHEME — EXEMPTION FROM EXCISE FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS Ethanol production which is an energy sink)-- CONCESSIONAL RATE OF EXCISE FOR FUEL OIL, — HEATING OIL AND KEROSENE — CONCESSIONAL RATE OF EXCISE FOR AVIATION FUEL — EXCISE FREE STATUS FOR CONDENSATE — SUBSIDISED SUPPLY OF COAL - FIRED ELECTRICITY TO — ALUMINIUM SMELTERS — STATE ENERGY SUPPLY CONCESSIONS — ELECTRICITY PRICING STRUCTURES — SUBSIDIES FOR CENTRALISED GENERATION
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