It would cut projected farm spending almost 25 percent, or $ 13.4 billion, over seven years, as farmers were paid direct cash subsidies on a fixed but declining basis over seven years.
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"Our immediate objective is to help consumers who are being hurt, " he said, adding that the federal government would continue to provide cash subsidies instead of oil from the strategic reserve.
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The U . S . subsidizes the export of a variety of farm products-- from grains to processed food-- with programs such as the Export Enhancement Program, which pays cash subsidies to exporters.
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One proposal endorsed by Gingrich would allow states to deny cash subsidies to single teen-age mothers and use the money instead for group homes for unwed mothers and their children-- or orphanages for their children.
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He said the court's recent precedents requiring public schools to permit religious groups to meet, after hours, on the same basis as other groups did not apply because those cases did not involve cash subsidies.
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Harris-Universiti Malaya Integrated Circuit Technology Award was sponsored by Harris Advanced Technology ( M ) Sdn Bhd since its inception 12 years ago, contributing integrated circuit components, cash subsidies for project teams and prize money.
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In 1971, UT was declared as industrially backward area by Government of India and increased the cash subsidy to 15 to 25 % for the industrial units on their capital investment which resulted in the speedy industrial development.
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This was a right other provinces were granted at Confederation or upon entry into Confederation, but which Alberta and Saskatchewan were denied when they became provinces in 1905, instead receiving a yearly cash subsidy from the federal government.
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After arriving upstate, Giuliani said that his criticisms had prompted President Clinton to hold a news conference Wednesday to announce a fresh federal allocation of $ 120 million in emergency cash subsidies to help poor people pay for heating oil.
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Henry Hazlitt criticized the Marshall Plan in his 1947 book " Will Dollars Save the World ? ", arguing that economic recovery comes through savings, capital accumulation and private enterprise, and not through large cash subsidies.