Subsidies (often given by the state) make for unfair competition in the global marketplace for those businesses that are not subsidised. It allows the subsidised business to sell at an artificial price.
It is a wrong way to write subsidies.
Advanced countries often advocate for the elimination of subsidies to promote fair competition in global markets and reduce market distortions. Subsidies can lead to inefficiencies, overproduction, and environmental harm, undermining sustainable development. By eliminating these financial supports, they aim to encourage innovation and productivity while fostering a more equitable trading environment. Additionally, reducing subsidies aligns with commitments to international trade agreements and climate goals.
Most countries have reciprocal agreements for driving permissions. Some countries will insist that you have an international driving permit others will insist if you come from certain countries. It would be advisable to check before travelling.
Salvador Lo pez has written: 'Wage susidies in disequilibrium economies'
The elimination method for voting is commonly used in countries such as Australia, Ireland, Malta, and New Zealand. In this method, voters rank the candidates in order of preference, and the candidate with the fewest first-choice votes is eliminated in each round until a candidate receives a majority of votes.
insist
Insist what? New Atheists insist everything other Atheists insist. The Denial of the claim there is a God by Theistic religions.
An antonym of "insist" is abandon.
Both the Republic of China (the de facto government of Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (the de facto government of the rest of China) insist that there is only one China, and insist that all other countries recognize only one of them. Most countries officially recognize the PRC, but a few officially recognize the ROC. No one is willing to say officially the truth of the matter, which is that they are two separate countries.
The preposition for "insist" is generally "on". For example, one might insist on a particular course of action or insist on having something done a certain way.
In intramural sports, there are typically two common types of elimination formats: single-elimination and double-elimination. In single-elimination, a team is eliminated from the competition after losing one game. In double-elimination, a team has to lose twice before being eliminated, offering a second chance to teams that lose their first game.
Insisted is the past tense of insist.