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subsidize

[suhb-si-dahyz] / ˈsʌb sɪˌdaɪz /


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If savers don’t deposit any money in domestic banks, then the banks will have no money to lend, and borrowers will not get the subsidized bank loans Mr. Studwell favors.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also lacked an enormous budget or access to the huge data centers that American artificial-intelligence companies have, but was able to tap a government-sponsored program that subsidizes computing power.

From The Wall Street Journal

McDonald’s said last year that it would subsidize those who lost money on the discounts and watch to ensure prices remained affordable.

From The Wall Street Journal

One humanoid robotics firm there, AI² Robotics, enjoys subsidized rent as well as access to interns from nearby universities.

From The Wall Street Journal

To offset the cost of the e-bikes, which can run in the thousands of dollars, the state launched a generous voucher program — one that heavily subsidized, and in some cases completely offset, the purchase price.

From Los Angeles Times