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The center staff also verified that none of the families received government financial assistance for tuition or were eligible for the government-subsidized free lunch program.
Residential areas include both standard houses and apartments, and occasional government-subsidized housing projects.
At least one developer wanted to raze the building, which by 1980 had been divided into cheap apartments, and construct low-cost, government-subsidized public housing.
According to the agency, it was partially government-subsidized (2.72.9 billion roubles in 2013), but maintained full editorial independence.
After the war, rising family sizes, increasing affluence, and government-subsidized mortgages for veterans fueled a boom in single-family homes.
Student aid is awarded as grants and scholarships, low-interest, government-subsidized loans, and education tax benefits.
Some accused its efforts of actually being government-subsidized marketing for yogic flying centres.
He said afterwards that his outburst reflected his view that the bill would provide government-subsidized benefits to illegal immigrants.
Before the end of subsidies many local tortillerias purchased prepared fresh masa dough from centralized mills, since government-subsidized corn was provided directly to these mills.
But the government-subsidized corporation may run into trouble in an economic downturn, prompting a government rescue similar to that of the savings and loan industry in the 1980s.
This list does not account for cost-of-living savings accrued to local citizens through government-subsidized housing, health care, and education, differences in taxation, and many other factors irrelevant to expatriates.
In 2008, a major food crisis caused ever-longer bread lines at government-subsidized bakeries where there would normally be none; occasional fights broke out over bread, leading to fear of rioting.
Government-subsidized temperance theatres numbered 361 by 1905.