Donations
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When the story was published, unsolicited
donations
poured in.
The video's inspired over 26,000 dollars in
donations
to end domestic violence.
And it's investments, not donations, not loans, but investments that have a dynamic return.
He gets exclusive broadcast rights and sets up phone lines to get
donations.
We see them panhandling in a car of the underground, where their pitch to get
donations
is so lame, no one gives them anything!
I agree with the critics who lambasted 'Beyond Borders', a film with the intellectual depth of an infomercial that portrays starving children to elicit
donations.
Filmed on a small budget of
donations
(approximately $500,000), everyone involved did a wonderful job.
At a time when the war chest is drained and the battle seemed to be drawn out longer than expected, you need public support to cough out funds and make
donations
to the manufacturing of arms.
In the dying days of WWII, that photo you see above, gave reason to galvanize the American public into making
donations
for that final push.
The Liu family is one of thousands of poor farming families in China’s interior who contracted HIV through contaminated blood
donations
during the 1990’s, when under-regulated for-profit blood banking companies reused needles and transferred blood from infected donors to clean donors after extracting the plasma.
By giving charities an incentive to become more transparent and more focused on being demonstrably effective, GiveWell could make our charitable
donations
do much more good than ever before.
The World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development have each committed to using the IFFEd to leverage
donations.
Nonetheless, requiring
donations
from member countries would be a step in the wrong direction; the WTO is not an aid agency.
Clinton has also inched toward Sanders’s position on financial-system reform, as his attacks on her for taking large
donations
and speaking fees from Wall Street have clearly struck a chord among young voters.
Initial allocations were modest; but, over time, their
donations
helped fund health-care reforms elsewhere in Africa.
The animal welfare movement, despite its broad public support, has been unable to compete in the arena of political lobbying and campaign
donations.
We need to think about more than drug pricing and donations, and consider how we can help communities to maintain a high quality of life after aid goes away.
Every time there is war or a natural disaster, the international community passes the hat for
donations
to finance UN peacekeepers or World Bank development grants.
Bureaucrats must not be allowed to spend the huge
donations
collected and state relief funds allotted in an arbitrary manner.
Without technology-friendly regulations and public policies, no amount of
donations
or technical training will make much of a difference.
A regulatory framework friendly to entry by ISPs and other companies relevant to the technological infrastructure will do a lot more to bring developing countries into the 21st century than
donations
ever will.
Its plan is cunning: the original funders are being asked for loans, not donations; that way, they will have no further claim on Americans Elect after they are repaid.
(Obviously, they will be a natural source of money for the next round, so the group has to become self-sustaining on the basis of small donations, or it will become beholden as well.)
That money is supposed to go toward reaching a broad public who will respond via the Internet, making small
donations
and joining in a national effort to suggest and choose a third candidate for president.
Ideally, we should have strict limits and transparency requirements for all political
donations.
But the Supreme Court made achieving that much harder with its controversial Citizens United decision in 2010, when it held that campaign
donations
– even from corporations – are a protected form of free speech.
For example, we might reasonably ask whether they pay their fair share of taxes, or inquire about their charitable
donations.
Excluding
donations
to churches, such contributions amount to 1% of GDP in the U.S., which is six times higher than in Germany or Japan, and 30 times higher than in Mexico.
As the organ crisis continued to deepen, we allowed
donations
from the living.
In the category of living donations, we first permitted only directed
donations
by relatives and non-directed
donations
by non-relatives.
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