Throughout her life, Ann devoted both her time and resources to philanthropical endeavors. |
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It shouldn't have come as a surprise that one of Bill's first major philanthropical projects would be in the field of technology. |
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Now the aspects of his philanthropical work that he seems most excited about have to do with redressing tremendous inequities in global health. |
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They neglected to study the example of the green revolution in India, which was done through the public sector and private philanthropical organizations. |
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Learning, as a young giver, to take decisions with your family on philanthropical matters allows you to acquire a certain discipline and useful experiences for the future. |
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The titles of educational establishments, businesses, hospitals, philanthropical organizations, and government bodies have in many instances been confirmed in the statutes and other official records. |
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Up until now, however, advisers have been working on a rather reactive or ad hoc basis and they do not meet the growing requirements of clients in philanthropical matters. |
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It's more likely that funds will be diverted from existing research programmes to pay for social spending or tax cuts. I wonder why there hasn't been more philanthropical focus on prizes. |
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As a legal non-profit making association, its activities are carried out in a philanthropical and altruistic manner, without any type of compulsory payment on the part of those who participate in them. |
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The Annenberg Foundation, one of the nation's largest philanthropical organizations, gives hundreds of millions of dollars a year to institutions, many of them in the arts and education. |
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It recalls certain key figures from the city's elite as well as various corporate, industrial, social, cultural, sporting and philanthropical activities. |
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