charitable donation

collocation in English

meaningsofcharitableanddonation

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charitable
adjective
uk
/ˈtʃær.ə.tə.bəl/
us
/ˈtʃer.ə.t̬ə.bəl/
giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have ...
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donation
noun[C or U]
uk
/dəʊˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/doʊˈneɪ.ʃən/
money or goods that are given to help a person or organization, or the act of ...
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(Definition ofcharitableanddonationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is widespread support for the proposition that reduced welfare state spending, coupled with tax incentives, generates both reason and resource for privatecharitabledonation.
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If it costs the benefactor little trouble to give acharitabledonation, he would be acting optimally if the beneficiary experiences enormous happiness.
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It is wrong if it is the case of exemption, because then he is making acharitabledonation.
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There, one makes acharitabledonationand the charity sends one a receipt.
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It has to produce real income to pay real bills and not be reliant on a moral imposition of acharitabledonation.
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Now we say that we have got beyond that and it is allcharitabledonationon our part.
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In response to people who feel that someone has walked away with their generouscharitabledonation, the social landlord has that money because he has the gain of the land.
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It catches the boguscharitabledonation.
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It also lobbies governments to encourage support and tax incentives for charities andcharitabledonation.
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For campers who had trouble pitching their tent, members of the scouting agency assisted for acharitabledonation.
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There is also a tax deduction associated with acharitabledonation.
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This tax deduction for thecharitabledonationof food has existed since 1976.
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The word was early transferred to acharitabledonationand to any small gift of food or money.
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Several of the acta reflect the private concerns of archdeacons, for example charitable donations.
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Charitable donations and foundations helped to balance individual wealth with collective responsibility.
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Over this threshold the rate is 40% on death or 36 per cent if the estate qualifies for a reduced rate as a result of acharitabledonation.
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Derhart's initiatives included family-friendly employment policies in support of work-family balance and thecharitabledonationof 5% of the company's pre-tax profits to groups working for children's welfare.
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How much more dangerous is this going to be when all these charitable donations of any size are going to be made public.
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