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The second is the field of legacies or bequests, annuities, opening an "advised fund" at a community or publicfoundation, or establishing a private foundation.
Usage of private foundation in English
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He will remain as president of the school's privatefoundation, she said.
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They are convenient, cheaper to run than a privatefoundation, offer tax breaks and are lawful.
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A privatefoundation, Veritas certifies about 75 percent of offshore wind turbines, except Chinese, he said.
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But nine hundred years ago it was purchased by a privatefoundation-that'sa thing like a Dowment.
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North Carolina officials debated the offer internally, and even quietly approached a privatefoundation about buying the document.
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The privatefoundation that runs it is careful in managing its image as an icon of musical Vienna.
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But that isn't stopping a privatefoundation from training ultra-Orthodox Jews to hack Visual Basic and C code.
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After lunch, Gil's secretary greeted him as he entered the fifth-floor office space where he ran his privatefoundation.
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It would likely take place under the auspices of a privatefoundation, with study participants footing much of the bill.
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Inglis said the Department of Energy would put together a privatefoundation to set up guidelines and requirements for the prizes.
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Siegel became president of the privatefoundation cited in the case in 1984, after it was established by a client's estate.
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Lannan, based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a privatefoundation which supports contemporary literature, visual arts and native American communities.
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The Sister Fund is a privatefoundation that believes gender- and social-justice work rooted in religious belief has the power to heal.
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When we look at philanthropic foundations in the next volume we shall see the way this has been implemented by privatefoundation funds.
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The firm fired him in 2012, citing "concerns regarding dealings with a privatefoundation," according to Siegel's publicly available disclosure report.
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But it was immediately followed by Lady Thatcher, who promised to make good any money that Cash and his " privatefoundation" might lose.