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单词 philanthropic foundations
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philanthropic foundations

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philanthropic
adjective
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/ˌfɪl.ənˈθrɒp.ɪk/
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/ˌfɪl.ænˈθrɑː.pɪk/
helping poor people, especially by giving ...
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foundation
noun
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/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/
us
/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/
an occasion when an organization, state, etc. ...
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They also preferred a system of poor relief founded on a network of private philanthropic foundations and associations.
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Hawk'sphilanthropicfoundationawarded the project $25,000.
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Both sons used outside investment firms to run their own private philanthropic foundations.
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Funding for acquisition can come from state or federal appropriations, philanthropic foundations or individuals.
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These also are charities which do not already receive contributions from larger philanthropic foundations.
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Cause4 also specialises in developing philanthropic foundations for individuals and companies.
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The institute is supported by the donations of philanthropic foundations and individuals.
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The acquisition of property has allowed for the building of a number of new facilities, mainly funded by donations from philanthropic foundations and individuals.
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The system has 15 medical centers, seven philanthropic foundations, and more than 340 physicians clinics, outpatient surgery, imaging and diagnostic centers, rehabilitation programs and community health outreach programs.
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philosophical foundation

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philosophical
adjective
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/ˌfɪl.əˈsɒf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌfɪl.əˈsɑː.fɪ.kəl/
relating to the study or writing ...
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foundation
noun
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/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/
us
/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/
an occasion when an organization, state, etc. ...
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(Definition ofphilosophicalandfoundationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But one could well imagine that they could occur, should we experience the ruptures of a major economic depression combined with a theory of ethics without durablephilosophicalfoundation.
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Many theological explanations thus tend to lack or avoid a logical orphilosophicalfoundation.
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Surely the action will be worthy of admiration only if it will havephilosophicalfoundationand anthropological objective.
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Thephilosophicalfoundationof the school is committed to the complex symbiotic relationships of education, research, theory, and practice.
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Nor would it be necessary to examine thephilosophicalfoundationor the precise content of the right.
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The ground palette is both aphilosophicalfoundationand an aesthetic way of thinking that attempts to distill language and ideas down to their essences.
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Fortunately, however, it is not necessary to accept the philosophical foundations of the programme in order to get something from the book.
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Controversies in science can be over matters of fact or matters of theory; but they can also be over philosophical foundations, methodology, priority, or fraud.
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What is surprising is the scant attention paid to the philosophical foundations that justify and motivate this argument.
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Moreover, e these reasons are not only superficially separate and part of the same argument, but actually stem from distinct (indeed conflicting) philosophical foundations.
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The paper begins with a brief review of the philosophical foundations underlying the tension between ' external ' and ' internal ' methodology.
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Methodologically, making them explicit and tracing their provenance back to the philosophical foundations of modernity allows theorists to recognize and criticize their presuppositions more incisively.
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The infelicitous implications of their philosophical foundations manifest themselves throughout the article.
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Morality, detached from its theological or philosophical foundations, would be no more than a series of arbitrary commands, with little claim on the allegiance of the heart or the mind.
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The club was founded in 1949 by science and engineering students interested in the philosophical foundations of their disciplines.
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Literary references are also utilized throughout the collected stories to stress the philosophical foundations of the character.
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The theoretical area of his work is centered on exploring and understanding the theoretical and philosophical foundations of psychology.
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Philosophy of psychopathology is mainly involved in the epistemological reflection about the implicit philosophical foundations of psychiatric classification and evidence-based psychiatry.
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His research focuses on the systematics of polychaetes and on the philosophical foundations of evolutionary theory.
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He has argued in a number of works for the cultural, societal and philosophical foundations of security.
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private foundation

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private
adjective
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/ˈpraɪ.vət/
us
/ˈpraɪ.vət/
only for one person or group and not ...
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foundation
noun
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/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/
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/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/
an occasion when an organization, state, etc. ...
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(Definition ofprivateandfoundationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Institutionally it is aprivatefoundation, independent from the university.
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The centre has some public funding, but it was begun byprivatefoundationmoney.
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Fifteen thousand pounds was raised from aprivatefoundationto renovate a disused zinc smelting works.
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The center is owned by aprivatefoundation.
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The tax-exemptprivatefoundationwas founded in 1995.
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This led to an immediate 15 percent recovery of in federal funds, and in timeprivatefoundationfunding rose significantly as well.
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Of the current 66privatefoundationuniversities (seven of which are two-year granting institutions).
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Public universities typically charge very low fees whileprivatefoundationuniversities are highly expensive with fees that can reach $30,000 per annum.
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Aprivatefoundationmay have diverse purposes, including but not limited to collective, familiar, or the purpose of passive administration of funds.
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Unlike a charitable foundation, aprivatefoundationdoes not generally solicit funds from the public.
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This limits public scrutiny over theprivatefoundation, which entails unfavorable treatment compared to community foundations.
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Further, donors avoid the cost of establishing and administering aprivatefoundation, including staffing and legal fees.
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A donor advised fund has some disadvantages compared to aprivatefoundation.
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We were locked into what we had as aprivatefoundation.
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It is aprivatefoundationwhich receives government funding for parts of its activities.
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A supporting organization either makes grants to, or performs the operations of, a public charity similar to aprivatefoundation.
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This rules out, for example, most kinds of donations to individuals, and scholarshipsboth things aprivatefoundationcan do more easily.
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It is the largestprivatefoundationdedicated solely to funding pancreatic cancer research.
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Its main objective is to be a think-tank for creative cuisine and gastronomy and will be managed by aprivatefoundation.
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It is now aprivatefoundationand involved with basic research in virology and the immune responses of organisms.
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