Charity
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383 examples of Charity in a sentence
The Catholic
charity
CARITAS Venezuela projects that 280,000 children will die of hunger this year.
One of the most significant factors determining whether people give to
charity
is their beliefs about what others are doing.
Those who make it known that they give to
charity
increase the likelihood that others will do the same.
Launched with nearly $600 million in funding from Germany, Japan, Norway, the UK
charity
Wellcome Trust, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, CEPI aims to reduce sharply the time it takes to develop and produce vaccines.
There is no simple way to monitor the quality and efficiency of a
charity
– especially one devoted to long-term changes (that is, investments) rather than daily delivery of services.
Regardless of who comes to power, the West should channel a larger portion of the billions of dollars in development aid each year, including the newly approved $535 million for the country from the UN’s Millennium Challenge Account, to foster a local spirit of natural capitalism instead of providing
charity.
But, in reading these works, I do not find a clear or persuasive statement of any economic doctrine, except for basic notions of fairness and Christian
charity.
But the company cannot be considered a charity: its revenues are projected to reach $60 million in 2016, having increased by 400% in just two years.
This economic totalitarianism has been legitimated by government
charity.
This freedom obviates the need for the
charity
of those in power, and more importantly, takes away from them the excuse for maintaining their iron grip over the economic lives of their citizens.
Day Traders of CharityLANGKAWI, MALAYSIA – An online
charity
organization is taking Silicon Valley by storm.
Called Watsi, the
charity
allows users to read personal tales of medical woe in emerging markets and contribute up to the total amount needed to pay for a particular patient’s treatment.
Japan needed real financial risk sharing:
charity
rarely amounts to much.
Unfortunately, $1.5 billion is little better than what
charity
could do – and still only a drop in the bucket compared to the extent of the damage.
We tend to think of
charity
as something that is "morally optional" - good to do, but not wrong to fail to do.
As long as one does not kill, maim, steal, cheat, and so on, one can be a morally virtuous citizen, even if one spends lavishly and gives nothing to
charity.
For example, in West Africa’s Sahel region – which is experiencing a combination of drought, failed harvests, high food prices, displacement, and endemic poverty – the lack of social protection leaves millions of people to rely on their own limited coping mechanisms and
charity.
You might think she heads a charity, rather than Kingfisher, a home-improvement retailer with some 1,200 stores across Europe and Asia.
Germany cannot guarantee the eurozone’s debt without control over the eurozone, which no one has offered, and Northern Europe will not permit the ECB to be hijacked by “Club Med” and turned into a
charity
organization.
(And if you eschew commercializing your time, you could give the money to a charity.)
Both groups often make the mistake of short-term thinking: venture capitalists behave too much like stock traders, and philanthropists often give money to strangers instead of donating time (as a mentor!) to make a
charity
more effective.
This is already happening more than one might think, and it has more impact (on customers and employees as well as on recipients) than donating money to a
charity.
Self-interest and
charity
are not the only human motivations; there is also the motive of service, and it needs to be cultivated.
Taken together, the new food-security and land-acquisition laws underscore the Indian government’s gradual but firm move toward making the world’s largest democracy a society in which citizens’ welfare is based on rights and entitlements rather than ephemeral
charity.
He showed that he is capable of learning the right lessons when he quickly auctioned the pinstripe suit for
charity.
An undercover investigation by the Financial Times recently revealed that the “Presidents Club” was hosting annual men-only
charity
fundraisers, secretive gatherings where British business, government, and entertainment figures would raise money for worthy causes.
Saif cultivated a reputation for being a “reformer”: he called for a national-reconciliation process with opposition groups, supposedly liberalized the media, supported
charity
and development initiatives, and most importantly, became a face that the West could talk to.
PEER is being supported by the Institute of International Education and the Catalyst Foundation for Universal Education, an education
charity
founded by former New York University President John Sexton.
For these reasons, Action for Dolphins, an Australian non-profit organization, and Life Investigation Agency, a Japanese charity, are now trying a new strategy: legal action in Japan itself.
Indeed, if he were to build any kind of organization to support his charity, he would be violating the law.
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