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subsidise
to subsidise
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- support through subsidies
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to subsidise
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- secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces
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- This measure was not intended to subsidise practical experiments.
- Neither of the two tenders gave a binding commitment that Mabb would subsidise the transmission costs.
- The aid will thus not simply subsidise essential operational training but provide a necessary incentive for additional training.
- The Commission accepts that the legislation does not expressly require the State to subsidise a publicly owned establishment on an exceptional basis if it is in financial difficulty.
- On 24 April 2007 France notified the Commission of its intention to implement an aid scheme to subsidise undertakings processing and marketing fisheries and aquaculture products.
- Given that this aid is intended to subsidise past expenditure, the Commission queried whether it could have any incentive effect on the firms' training activities for that period.
- The complainants felt that the aid could be used to cross-subsidise other economic activities, and therefore distorted competition also outside the agriculture sector.
- This transfer of resources from the investors to the joint-ownership vehicle helps to subsidise the operation of Le Levant by the CIL.
- IGAPE had also agreed on 1 February 2001 to subsidise 25 basis points of the interest rate as well as the formalisation fee for the loan.
- One way of reducing the additional costs to consumers of equipment incorporating standard execution engines such as MHP is to subsidise purchases at the level of the consumer.
- Such a capital surplus is not contrary to the Treaty if it is not used to cross-subsidise TV2's commercial activities.
- According to the information contained in the notification, the aid scheme in question aims to subsidise, through the use of purely public funds, undertakings which process and market fisheries and aquaculture products.
- Conditions as set out in the Regional Law No 13 of 25 March 1986 and in the regional laws providing for the State to subsidise interest payments due on agricultural loans.
- The Commission expressed doubts as to the compatibility of the measure, since the State financing exceeded TV2's net costs for its public service obligations and therefore could have been used to cross-subsidise TV2's commercial activities.
- Teracom (including Boxer) is active as a provider of both transmission services to broadcasters and television services to consumers, and will be able to use the State aid to subsidise both activities.