Charitable
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156 examples of Charitable in a sentence
Muslim
charitable
organizations, often funded by Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries, began to move into areas of social life where the state had failed dismally, particularly education.
The international community must help make up the difference by looking to private foundations, businesses,
charitable
organizations, and global and national funding.
In developing and emerging economies, one
charitable
explanation for the poor quality of public discourse about income inequality is that data on income distribution are often unavailable or dubious.
Similarly, while
charitable
donations by billionaires certainly should be welcomed, companies should also be made to pay a reasonable amount of taxes.
But I believe that this view is too charitable, because it overlooks the institutional “violence” that the region’s secessionists have orchestrated.
They noted that Chan and Zuckerberg were not putting their shares in a
charitable
foundation, but rather into an investment company that can allocate funds however it chooses – and that it can choose for-profit investments.
But when they donate Facebook shares to a
charitable
organization, the recipient won’t have to pay capital gains tax when it liquidates the shares and puts the money to work.
And Chan and Zuckerberg will get a
charitable
deduction for the value of the shares at the time they are donated.
The biggest question that remains to be addressed is how to divide the cost among governments, the pharmaceutical industry, health systems, development agencies, and large
charitable
foundations.
But a close reading of the transcript of Trump’s remarks suggests that a more
charitable
interpretation is possible.
From the growers’ perspective, receiving a premium by selling a Fairtrade product is preferable to receiving a
charitable
handout that they would get whether they worked or not and regardless of the quality of what they produce.
His plan would pay for lower income-tax rates by eliminating tax deductions like those for
charitable
giving and mortgages, while maintaining tax preferences for saving and investment.
Already the scenes of looters exploiting the chaos in the early aftermath of the storm have been replaced with stories of
charitable
contributions from other parts of the country, of children being accepted into schools outside the city, and of families being helped by strangers.
The US is often said to be more
charitable
than other countries; but, in terms of the proportion of the population donating money, Myanmar, Malta, Ireland, the UK, Canada, the Netherlands, and Iceland all do better.
The Best Ways to GiveNEW HAVEN – The holiday season is a time of
charitable
giving.
During this holiday season, we would be wise to use what we know about successful dieting to inform our
charitable
giving.
Here are four things I have learned about how to get the most out of your
charitable
donations.
I allocate the remainder of my
charitable
funds to what I view as long-term investments: organizations researching the most effective approaches to aid, so that others can craft the best possible programs.
But with higher risks come higher rewards; in the long run, such giving is a good use of
charitable
funds.
The newest bit of good news comes from The Center on Wealth and Philanthropy at Boston College, which estimates that Americans will give about $250 billion in individual
charitable
contributions in 2010, up several billion from last year.
The patterns of
charitable
donation to foreign countries often have more to do with the salience of news reports than to actual considerations about where the money is most needed.
The UK scientific and
charitable
organizations advocating mitochondrial research are proud of the permissive legislative framework that has enabled them to establish an “international lead.”
This should be expanded to include broader stakeholder metrics such as customer satisfaction ratings, diversity scores, carbon footprints,
charitable
giving, political donations, and the pay gap between senior executives and average rank-and-file employees.
There was no change in the level of meat purchases in the
charitable
giving group (and we had no way of discovering whether these students gave more to charity).
Meanwhile, some countries, such as China, have offered large in-kind medical donations (what less
charitable
observers have described as “facemask diplomacy”).
The BRI, after all, is not a
charitable
initiative developed for the betterment of humankind.
Fourth, resource-constrained African countries cannot provide government and
charitable
support to all groups and firms.
That sum would cover the United Nations’ appeal for
charitable
giving to tackle COVID-19, two years of low-income countries’ debt repayments, and two years of the annual funding gap for the Sustainable Development Goals related to concrete programs to improve access to health, water, sanitation, and education.
The
charitable
reading of this change is that the substance has shifted to the parallel events.
In the United States alone,
charitable
donations amounted to about $450 billion last year.
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