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Indirect subsidies are a more common model of government intervention.
"It's an indirect subsidy of religion to give people public money to go spend to support a religious school."
But on the question of indirect subsidies, the roles are reversed.
According to Forbes magazine, that indirect subsidy is worth $5 billion to the company's new owners.
This entails an indirect subsidy to the banks from the taxpayer.
Indeed, it has been claimed that without this indirect subsidy the model would barely be profitable.
Of perhaps greatest concern to Washington are Canada's direct and indirect subsidies to industry.
There are indirect subsidies due to subsidising farmers to produce corn.
Washington has an agreement with the European Union that limits direct and indirect subsidies.
In reality, Medicare funding of physician training is a direct and indirect subsidy for hospitals.
But oddly, the Government has been forthcoming with the indirect subsidies that have allowed the problem to fester.
There is a variety of indirect subsidies, too.
Direct and indirect subsidies (especially for agricultural use) are still common in both developed and developing countries.
After all, we must not create indirect subsidies here by exempting these undertakings from the obligation.
That support includes direct cash from the public and indirect subsidies through local, state and federal tax exemptions.
TV2 does receive indirect subsidies through favorable loans from the state of Denmark.
In its report last year, the panel referred gingerly to the "direct and indirect subsidies" that pharmaceutical companies provide to doctors.
A separate provision limits indirect subsidies to aircraft manufacturers through military contracts and other government deals.
"But that doesn't bother me until such time as the United States government eliminates every direct or indirect subsidy for any business."
The support takes the form of indirect subsidies worth more than $10 billion a year, according to a 2001 study by the Congressional Budget Office.
Direct subsidies to Scottish farmers during the year were £190 million, with indirect subsidies worth about the same again.
Anything else, Commissioner, would mean indirect subsidies.
Higher densities there may be necessary, and perhaps even direct or indirect subsidies to lower land costs and assist housing growth.
Indirect subsidies come from the military.
The report will also point out that parties receive a "patchwork quilt" of direct government grants and indirect subsidies built up over time.