Examples of using The charities in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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then ranked the charities based on the number of steps taken in their name;
Donating to the causes you care about not only benefits the charities themselves, but it can also be deeply rewarding for you too.
One of the original areas for appeal revolved around historic covenants on parts of the land, but the Charities Commission ruled that the fields are not charitable land.
In 2006 HHV and CSAH each counted the same donated"phone cards," valued by the charities at $18.7 million, as a contribution
With the rise in mandatory registration level, to £5,000 by The Charities Act 2006, smaller charities can be reliant upon HMRC recognition to evidence their charitable purpose and confirm their not-for-profit principles.[23].
comprised 20.64 million Class"B" shares of Berkshire, and increased Buffett's total contributions to the charities to more than $21.5 billion.
multi-ethnic workforce, the impact of our charitable work is far greater when we empower our employees to support and contribute to the charities of their choice.
comprised 20.64m Class“B” shares of Berkshire and increased Buffett's total contributions to the charities to more than $21.5bn.
By encouraging our people to work with the charities of their choice rather than with charities chosen by the company, we believe that
Another project- a four-year US$5-million effort funded by the charities Stand Up To Cancer, the American Lung Association
Before the Charities Act 2006, which introduced the definition now contained in the 2011 Act, the definition of charity arose from a list of charitable purposes in the Charitable Uses Act 1601(also known as the Statute of Elizabeth), which had been interpreted and expanded into a considerable body of case law.
a discerning eye and ample funds, his estate wished to raise as much money possible for the charities he supported.
172 of Article 7-A New York's Executive Law, which requires charitable organizations that solicit contributions in New York State to register with the Charities Bureau and to provide annual financial reports and annual audited financial statements.”.
optimistic about being able to be financially independent while still working on projects that mean a lot to them and supporting the charities they believe in.
172 of Article 7-A New York's Executive Law, which requires charitable organizations that solicit contributions in New York State to register with the Charities Bureau and to provide annual financial reports and annual audited financial statements.”.
which could be extracted from the Charitable Uses Act and which were the accepted definition of charity prior to the Charities Act 2006.
optimistic about being able to be financially independent while still working on projects that mean a lot to them and supporting the charities they believe in.”.
By encouraging staff to work with the charities of their choice, rather than charities centrally chosen by the company as a whole, we believe that we can
After church, watching Whoopi Goldberg's Oda Mae Brown character in Ghost inspires George to involve Madea in a plan to redivert funds from the"stashed" accounts back to the charities whose investments were stolen in the Ponzi scheme.