Charitable
in sentence
156 examples of Charitable in a sentence
A
charitable
interpretation of the coalition’s intent is that it is pursuing a system modeled on the successful “flexicurity” measures pioneered by Denmark.
Of course, the Clinton campaign isn’t just being
charitable
by helping down-ballot candidates.
The model is straightforward: first, blend public, private, and
charitable
contributions; second, invest the funds under rigorous private-sector standards, rather than entrusting them to profligate public-sector actors who often treat donor money with contempt.
But if the work does continue, it is on a more modest scale that has settled into the background of public
charitable
work.
A more
charitable
view is that they suffer from an appalling lack of historical memory and moral imagination.
Paulson’s plan would create a
charitable
institution that provides welfare to the rich – at taxpayers’ expense.
Similarly creative efforts could deepen the engagement of
charitable
foundations; as it stands, US-based foundations spend just 1% of their development resources on basic education in poor countries.
Given wide publicity about international
charitable
relief efforts and voluntary contributions to Japan, one might think that the country’s economic loss was shared internationally.
And, indeed, work is already underway to address how waqf
(charitable
endowments), zakat (the obligatory alms tax), and a variety of Islamic financial instruments can be channeled effectively and efficiently to meet humanitarian needs.
More recently, Mr. Brown extended the PPP principle to comprise not just the provision of services by private companies, but also by a "third," voluntary or charitable, sector.Britain's "New Deal" to bring long-term unemployed youths into work includes the use of voluntary organisations as a vehicle to future employment.
What if the partners, whether private or charitable, collapse?
Coincidentally, Kahneman’s article appeared the same week that Buffett announced the largest philanthropic donation in US history – $30 billion to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and another $7 billion to other
charitable
foundations.
A
charitable
interpretation is that, as a tough and pragmatic businessman, Trump is simply using threats to stake out a strong bargaining position, and that sense and reason will ultimately prevail.
But even in this more
charitable
scenario, much of the malfeasance is a direct result of the federation’s total lack of transparency.
Hu Jia’s
charitable
work is not facilitated by the local authorities, who bear some responsibility in this epidemic; moreover, with NGOs being forbidden in China, Hu Jia can act only by himself.
A second key source of capital lies with private and community philanthropic foundations, which are required by US law to donate at least 5% of their assets to
charitable
causes annually.
A
charitable
association of patients arranges the transaction, for a set price, and no one except the seller profits from it.
Moreover, the share of estates dedicated to
charitable
bequests has risen over time, particularly among the wealthiest group.
Western governments also could permit
charitable
foundations to provide North Korean officials or students with scholarships to study abroad and learn how to run a market economy.
Even if the full deduction for
charitable
gifts is preserved and only high-value health insurance is regarded as a tax expenditure, the extra revenue in 2013 would be about $150 billion.
Another key target should be the bonyads
(charitable
foundations).
Meanwhile, the Washington Post has begun to report on questionable – possibly illegal – expenditures by Trump’s own
charitable
foundation.
The Education Commission’s first proposal is to count on “philanthropists, corporations, and
charitable
organizations” to increase their annual aid contributions from $2 billion today to $20 billion by 2030.
As one recent study shows,
charitable
education-reform efforts tend to be short-sighted, uncoordinated, and self-interested, ultimately contributing little to advancing education priorities.
By addressing
charitable
objectives with social businesses, we can achieve them in a sustainable way.
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa has worked with governments, international organizations,
charitable
foundations, private industry, and farmers’ groups to train and support more than 5,000 agrodealers in eastern and western Africa as they open stores to sell key inputs in small, affordable quantities.
In some states, there is even talk of reclassifying state taxes so that they qualify as tax-deductible
charitable
contributions.
It draws scant media attention or celebrity firepower, which are often crucial to attracting
charitable
donations to a cause.
And that is as true of our own small-scale
charitable
donations as it is of governments’ or philanthropists’ aid budgets.
This month, the Copenhagen Consensus Center releases the Guide to Giving (www.copenhagenconsensus.com) so that those of us without a government treasury or
charitable
foundation at our disposal can also consider how to use the experts’ lessons.
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