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One American charity, Population Services International, came up with a better idea.
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Many people here question charity organizations after several scandals in recent years.
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The charity is warning people of the possible dangers of the sea.
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Many companies, including micro-enterprises, will select a charity to support each year.
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The bird welfare charity is unveiling its environmental programme for government today.
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Funny how we associate different charities with different times of the year.
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A similar law already exists targeting charities and other civil society groups.
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The Second World War veteran has raised £33m for health service charities.
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Every year it grants millions of dollars to hundreds of different charities.
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But charities say hundreds of thousands of people are struggling without help.
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She asked the agent of a charitableorganization to intercede for her.
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Surely he could give it to some charitableorganization without much trouble.
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He was barred from working for any Pennsylvania charitableorganization.
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The margin calls related to loan agreements that involved family members and a charitableorganization.
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And if you're angling for a subscription to some charitableorganization you're wasting your time.
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They are a charityorganisation helping to lift the threat of day zero.
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Lambie will be competing for the charityorganisation Team Rubicon Australia.
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The Thomson Reuters Foundation is a charityorganisation that is independent of Thomson Reuters.
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Doctors Without Borders vs crime stats However, charityorganisation Doctors Without Borders beg to differ.
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Even the Italian charityorganisation in Afghanistan which mediated the swap has turned against the government.
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The charitablesociety of which I am a member will pay the expense.
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I presented myself as representing a charitablesociety, and I was shown here to visit him.
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She had been writing a note to a charitablesociety of which she was a member.
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Amy and Hope were a charitablesociety.
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The American millionaire had, from his first appearance in London, interested himself in more than one charitablesociety.
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Lady Gaga is teaming up with Harvard University to form the Born This Way Foundation, a non-profit, charitable organization.
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God pity the people that fall into the hands of publiccharity!
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So make haste and get yourself off the publiccharity lists.
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That would be degradation worse than the acceptance of publiccharity.
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I feel as if I were an object of publiccharity.
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He was prepared to punish them by leaving it to a publiccharity.
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At the same time, his own philanthropicorganization, Omidyar Network, conducted itself with unusual secrecy.
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Thrust into the public eye as a philanthropicorganization, the club now made children's welfare its project.
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Bush's Points of Light philanthropicorganization.
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They remain dedicated parents and committed partners in business and their philanthropicorganization, The Lopez Foundation, said the statement.
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To the outside world, the Monition Club was a philanthropicorganization involved in the advancement of anthropology and ancient philosophies.
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Elba said he probably wouldn't have made it without the charitableorganisation.
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He was even a member of that charitableorganisation himself.
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The 25-year-old discovered the money in a cupboard he had been given by a charitableorganisation.
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The charitableorganisation, Kaimanawa Heritage Horses, helps find homes for the animals so they could avoid slaughter.
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The studio is a charitableorganisation that gives young opera singers an opportunity to learn and perform.
Usage of philanthropic organisation in English
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Mark Zuckerberg's new philanthropicorganisation and claims it is just a way to avoid tax.
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The private arts philanthropicorganisation Brown Bread carried out a review of the Foundation last year.
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Among the attendees was Warehouse founder Sir Stephen Tindall, who set up philanthropicorganisation the Tindall Foundation in 1995.
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The Pacific Voyagers are supported by Okeanos, a German-based philanthropicorganisation, and their trip is being documented in a film.
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Texan John Hinckley Jr. was the 25-year-old son of a wealthy oil merchant who was also the president of philanthropicorganisation World Vision.
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The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, an influential private philanthropicorganisation founded by Hewlett-Packard founder William Hewlett, yesterday publicly criticised the Hewlett Packard-Compaq merger.
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Bill Gates is the rare tech power player who seems to have made a success of his (and his wife Melinda's) philanthropicorganisation.
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New documents lodged by the philanthropicorganisation with the US tax authorities show Mr McLoughlin's basic salary was $445,783 in 2015.
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States are not usually philanthropicorganisations, these two least of all.
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He holds, or has held, governance roles in a number of educational, sporting and philanthropicorganisations.
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Today those flags increasingly represent big philanthropicorganisations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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She says there is an opportunity to bring on other partners such as local schools, sports clubs and philanthropicorganisations.
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Sir, -To date, governments and philanthropicorganisations have given billions of dollars to pharmaceutical corporations for research and development for vital Covid-19vaccines.