individual donor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindividualanddonor
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individual
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/us/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
existing and considered separately from the other things or people in ...
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donor
noun[C]
uk/ˈdəʊ.nər/us/ˈdoʊ.nɚ/
a person who gives some of their blood or a part of their body to help someone who ...
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(Definition ofindividualanddonorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Binding of antibody from anindividualdonorto surface antigens showed heterogeneity between larvae, suggesting either polymorphism in these antigens or differences in their expression.
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There must be other and better ways of testing the fertility of anindividualdonor.
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Information regarding genetic characteristics might be afforded but not information to identify theindividualdonor.
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Each scholarship is in the name of anindividualdonor.
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Instead, individual donors who were often organisation members provided these funds.
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Since the samples include no personal identifiers, the risk to individual donors that privacy might be compromised is minimal.
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As government funding decreased, arts organisations had to depend increasingly on individual donors and earned income, and arts programming had to become more attractive to the public.
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Clause 64(4) provides that the address of individual donors is not included in the register of donations reported by political parties.
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Of course, there is nothing to stop individual donors from taking that action without setting up a special fund to do so.
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Which volunteer carries out the work that is financed by individual donors?
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Many charities are totally dependent on large gifts from individual donors.
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Tax relief, however, depends on individual donors deciding where they want their money to go and making a direct contribution accordingly.
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Endowments can come from a one-off grant from corporate or individual donors or from the proceeds of commercial revenue operations.
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That is happening at a time when charities have seen their receipts from individual donors and from companies drop as a result of the recession.
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In many cases individual donors of the comforts have already surrendered their own coupons to buy the wool for the comforts.
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Donations from institutions must be treated differently from those of large individual donors.
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What this issue involves goes rather further, because some doctors declare that publicity given to individual donors positively discourages those who might otherwise be willing to donate.
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Alternatively, large donations might be made to a front organisation, which would in turn make a single consolidated donation on behalf of the individual donors, thus ensuring their anonymity.
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We can all think of improvements that can be made to particular churches, which could be a valuable use of future funds, either trust or from individual donors.
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