Collocations withdonation
These are words often used in combination withdonation.
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annual donation
This fee depends on a number of variables, such as the number of donors required and the average annual donation desired.
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anonymous donation
Structural defects were found after the war, though, especially in the roof; this required emergency repairs, partly covered by an anonymous donation.
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blood donation
Directed blood donation is currently permitted (and encouraged) in many places.
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cash donation
If a cash donation is translated into either land or the purchase of a building, by the same token those exemptions will apply.
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charitable donation
There is widespread support for the proposition that reduced welfare state spending, coupled with tax incentives, generates both reason and resource for private charitable donation.
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corporate donations
I should like to see a real statement of corporate donations attached each year to the annual report.
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egg donation
Egg donation, largely unregulated, is one easy example which suggests that medical innovation is outpacing ethical and legal analysis.
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financial donation
I understand also that the company concerned made a financial donation.
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generous donation
By any standard and by any measure the £100 million is a most generous donation towards the scheme.
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in-kind donations
Further in-kind donations and the introduction of new agencies should be coordinated with the agencies already on the ground, to avoid potential duplication.
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individual donation
A few innocent cases may slip through the net where no reporting takes place because no individual donation is more than £200.
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kidney donation
The risk in kidney donation is much more significant.
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large donation
The full glare of publicity that will shine on any future large donation will minimise any illegitimate influence or pressure.
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monetary donations
On the other hand, citizens should be free to support the party of their choice and there is no reason why this support should not manifest itself in monetary donations.
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online donation
The team raise 5886 though sponsorship and online donations.
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private donation
Would the local authority be liable to prosecution, but not the people who made the private donation?
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substantial donation
Hospital for the purpose of supplementing work on a theatre, for the construction of which the same benefactor had made a substantial donation previously.
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tissue donation
To remedy this situation, the book provides detailed descriptions of brainoriented criteria for the determination of death and of procedures for organ and tissue donation.
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voluntary donation
It therefore follows that a reduction in provision of welfare by the government will 'crowd in' private voluntary donation to charities.
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