charitable gift

collocation in English

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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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gift
noun
uk
/ɡɪft/
us
/ɡɪft/
a present or something that ...
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(Definition ofcharitableandgiftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This marketing business is far too serious to talk about conducting it on charitable gifts.
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We had the voluntary hospitals which were desperately short of money and relying on charitable gifts, local patriotism and schemes such as the penny-a-week scheme, but they were good hospitals.
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We give tax relief on charitable gifts in this country because we believe that support of charity is part of the role of a good citizen.
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Indeed, there is a remarkable growth in the government sponsorship scheme and there is a growth resulting from tax concessions which have been made in respect of charitable gifts.
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They are not charitable gifts.
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A person'scharitablegift, for example, may be tax exempt.
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I am afraid that we can see in thischaritablegiftthat all are not going to be blessed.
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Since it might be applied to benevolent purposes only, it need not be applied to charitable purposes and, therefore, it is not acharitablegiftat all.
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It is very important that people, particularly those who are often at the level of development of children, should not mistake a business arrangement foe acharitablegift.
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It can refer to government welfare or acharitablegift, and it may take the form of money, food, or other necessities.
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Charitable gifts should bridge the gap between what statutory housing subsidies could provide and the specialised housing management that homeless families might require.
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As another example of why the current value should be used, consider the case of a building that is given away (as an inheritance orcharitablegift).
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It is the case that charitable gifts have been immensely increased by this system.
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I do not think that there is justice in making these contributions, these charitable gifts, to a selected number of tenants.
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Has there or has there not been an increase in the totality of charitable gifts since the system came into being?
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There are more and more concessions to the charitable gifts systems under the pay-as-you-earn machinery.
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Charitable gifts should be made after a man has performed his ordinary, obligations.
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They make an appeal and receive charitable gifts and so on from local sources before they are discovered.
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On philosophical grounds, it may not be fair for society to include some rich men, but they do make charitable gifts.
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