nonsubsidized

nonsubsidized

(ˌnɒnˈsʌbsɪˌdaɪzd) or

nonsubsidised

adj
not subsidized
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(2) The means by which affordability can be obtained in the subsidized and nonsubsidized insurance markets are not aligned.
"It is an important as ever for the industry to build all types of housing, and especially to find ways to build nonsubsidized housing for middle-class buyers," says the report.
Evidence of nonsubsidized health insurance Neutral Weight Positive III.
But suchpropertieshave beentargetsfor value-add redevelopment, with experts warning the metro area is on track to lose nearly all of its nonsubsidized low-income housing within five or six years.
Also, if the socioeconomic backgrounds of the students on choice scholarships are substantially different from those of private schools' current students, some private schools may be reluctant to accept subsidized students, who may crowd out existing nonsubsidized students.
Unlike the subsidized LPG which requires Nu 1,450 to be paid as security deposit, nonsubsidized LPG costs Nu 1,650.
should look instead to nonsubsidized, nonprofit organizations that
In the context of the recent change in the Austrian electricity law [1], the aim of this paper is to examine the economic viability of supplying residents with nonsubsidized PV electricity in multiapartment buildings.
If the employer offers benefits to its nonsubsidized employees, the client can receive the same or similar benefits financed by the wage subsidy.
yards by providing construction subsidies to traditionally nonsubsidized U.S.-flag carriers.
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