foreign aid Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌfɒr.ən ˈeɪd]
  • Us [ ˌfɔːr.ən ˈeɪd]

Meaning of foreign aid In English

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  • Furthermore, the money that government takes away from us for foreign aid is used to subsidize our political enemies and economic competitors abroad. 

  • Meanwhile this country has continued to bear more than its share of the West's military and foreign aid obligations. 

  • No one can doubt or deny that the interest of various Governments, and the sense of justice among nations, gave the Poles a right to expect foreign aid. 

  • Our foreign aid does grievous harm to the American people by burdening them with excessive taxation, thus making it difficult for them to expand their own economy. 

  • The basic argument for foreign aid is that by helping the underdeveloped nations develop, we will keep them from falling under the dictatorship of communism. 

  • However, overvaluation can also be caused by factors other than import controls, such as foreign aid availability.

  • The role of foreign aid has increased as the funding capability of the government has declined.

  • Before 1979, the debt increase was almost always smaller than the deficit because foreign aid covered par t of the deficit.

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