单词 | charitable |
释义 | charitable (tʃærɪtəbəl ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A charitable organization or activity helps and supports people who are ill or very poor, or who have a disability. ...charitable work for cancer awareness. 2. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] Someone who is charitable to people is kind or understanding towards them. They were rather less than charitable towards the referee. [+ towards] charitably (tʃærɪtəbli ) graded adverb [ADVERB with verb] Still, he reflected charitably, it was hardly her fault. Collocations: charitable cause But couldn't he have kept it going and simply donated the 30,000 a day earnings to a charitable cause? The Sun A frequent public speaker - generally extempore (and often in some charitable cause) - he had an apparently inex-haustable fund of anecdotes, some funny, all telling. Times, Sunday Times If you give money to a charitable cause, and the cause turns out to have some unforeseen shady end points, are you criminally liable? Globe and Mail All the bank's employees, which numbered 1,000, were encouraged to donate time to the charitable cause of their choosing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The silent auction takes place throughout the weekend and proceeds go to a charitable cause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Such expenses often are deductible as a charitable contribution. Christianity Today This case involved tax years prior to the overhaul of the charitable contribution substantiation requirements that occurred in 1994. Christianity Today Under these circumstances, the spouse's unreimbursed travel expenses could be claimed as a charitable contribution deduction. Christianity Today Such overvaluations result in inflated charitable contribution deductions and a corresponding understatement of income taxes. Christianity Today A couple made a gift of privately-held corporate stock to a charity, and claimed a charitable contribution deduction in the amount of $500,000. Christianity Today He then paid all publishing costs from his personal bank account and deducted the costs as a charitable deduction on his federal income tax returns. Christianity Today Nevertheless, the court barred neitherbut it accompanied the charitable deduction with income realization at an equal amount. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, his testimony regarding his charitable deductions was not credible. Christianity Today Take advantage of charitable deductions, along with things such as museum subscriptions. Times, Sunday Times Charitable deductions and home mortgage interest are the most discussed exceptions, as these are popular with voters and often used. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Using unpaid volunteers and depending for support on the business community and other charitable donors, it conducts educational and awareness programmes. Times, Sunday Times That money was soon distributed to vendors, some of whom also received mobile phones and contactless card readers from other charitable donors. Times,Sunday Times During the recent economic crisis, we have even seen an increase in commitment, as charitable donors who value the humanities dig deeper in order to preserve what they love. The Times Literary Supplement The fund was the first such charitable effort for a war. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some have found themselves in the firing line despite their charitable efforts. Times, Sunday Times They also influence the work of the society and its charitable efforts during a two-year term. The Sun But they threw themselves into charitable efforts to help others, with substantial financial support. Times, Sunday Times Members also work in charitable efforts like local shelters and food pantries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They decided to exercise power in a way that was open to them, which was to found a home, a charitable enterprise. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So closes a chapter without rival in the history of charitable enterprise. Times,Sunday Times The study concluded that public confidence had been dented by the small number of charitable enterprises guilty of tax dodging. Times, Sunday Times He has spent much of his life creating a vast network of charitable enterprises and championing the causes in which he believes, from sustainability to traditional architecture. Times, Sunday Times He remained, however, on good terms with many of the clergy of the established church, and took an active part in various charitable enterprises. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The charitable event not only offers some exceptional works of art, but also supports and highlights the achievements of people who have had catastrophic injuries. Times, Sunday Times The team offered tasty morsels to locals as part of a charitable event. The Sun Some are charitable events but it hopes also to recoup income from letting rooms. Times, Sunday Times Event organisers who wish to hire officers must discuss their application with the local force and charitable events are eligible for a discount. Times, Sunday Times The kind of people who would once happily stage charitable events in their gardens now think it's not worth the hassle of insurance. Times, Sunday Times In 2007, 130,000 was realised from the right of bona vacantia, and given to a charitable fund. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His charitable fund provides tuition assistance and financial aid grants for selected students. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Currently all regiments have their own charitable funds. The Sun Charity law bans the use of charitable funds to bankroll political parties. Times, Sunday Times The watchdog said that its inquiry was examining the end use of charitable funds and whether there had been mismanagement or misconduct by the trustees. Times, Sunday Times Worse: the institutions promoting the preachers were feted and in some cases received public and charitable funding. Times, Sunday Times Any cut in independent charitable funding would be a huge loss to arts institutions, universities, charities and community groups. Times, Sunday Times Charitable funding for medical research overtook government support and, after 1980, new legislation allowed health authorities to mount charitable appeals. Times, Sunday Times The complex was occupied continuously until the modern era, when charitable funding for the site ended. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The museum would be transferred for three years in return for rent plus a 'charitable gift' of 4 million. Times, Sunday Times He was a peripatetic barker and auctioneer and, somehow, the money other people gave became money he had raised and therefore his charitable gift. Times, Sunday Times A true charitable gift by contrast has a cost to the donor. Globe and Mail Charitable gifts in your will are also considered outside of your estate. Times, Sunday Times About three quarters of us make charitable gifts during our lifetimes but fewer than one in ten of us do so in our wills. Times, Sunday Times But could charitable giving be akin to a more carnal pleasure, it asks. Times, Sunday Times (2008) What caught my eye was the league table of charitable giving. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Next, a row with wealthy philanthropists and charities over a cap on tax relief for charitable giving. Times, Sunday Times (2012) But surveys show there would be much more interest if social investment enjoyed the same sort of tax incentives as venture capital and charitable giving. Times, Sunday Times (2013) In the short term, however, the coalition must draw back from its position on charitable giving. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Over the same period, he has made charitable grants worth 20 million. Times, Sunday Times Talking of whom - the company relies on charitable grants and private donations. Times, Sunday Times The group consists entirely of volunteers, and the campaigns are funded entirely by membership, individual donations and charitable grants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Funding for the estimated 650,000 building cost was raised through a combination of congregation giving, charitable grants and bank loans. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Total charitable grants from the foundation during its first six years were $1,468,055. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Three buildings, seven huts, one temple, one charitable hospital, one library and one students' hostel were completely destroyed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The republic cared for its orphans in charitable hospitals, where some learned how to sing or play instruments. The Times Literary Supplement A religious organization evolved around him which set up schools, charitable hospitals, engineering workshops, a publishing house, and a printing press. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They also look after the management of the fairs, social works, public and private facilities such as the maintenance of road, water supply, charitable hospitals, in the village. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each season, they launch charitable initiatives working with women-based charities. The Sun Coupled with the fact that her royalties will be going to charitable initiatives, this humble goal almost inoculates the book against criticism. The Times Literary Supplement Take them along to community or charitable initiatives, particularly those involving young people in the area where they grew up, and they show a different side of their character. Times, Sunday Times Her humour and kindness — her charitable initiatives are very deliberately based around education — are fused with fierce intelligence and steely determination. Times, Sunday Times Some people worked on changes to legislation or served on committees to raise funds for charitable initiatives. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Unless, of course, it's assembled by a state-funded or charitable institution. Times, Sunday Times They are on the boards of every arts funding body, charitable institution, advisory committee, pressure group, quango, inquiry, opera house and so on. Times, Sunday Times Instead, it acts as a charitable institution and supports education in wood-related fields. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The taxes often go to a charitable institution or fund. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Because it was a charitable institution, the hospital had several public function rooms in which fundraising activities were held. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since the counselors are making personal gifts to a particular individual, the use of a qualified charitable organization would not be appropriate. Christianity Today To be tax-deductible, a charitable contribution must be to (or for the use of) a charitable organization. Christianity Today Every charitable organization that has its financial statements independently audited, whether legally required or not, should consider establishing a separate audit committee of the board. Christianity Today The deduction will not be denied simply because you enjoy providing services to the charitable organization. Christianity Today You are paying the expenses indirectly if you make a payment to the charitable organization and the organization pays for your travel expenses. Christianity Today The singer and activist recently started putting out feelers to see which acts are free for his latest top secret charitable project. The Sun The money was allegedly funnelled through a consulting firm to make it appear a legal, charitable project. Times, Sunday Times Spending on his official duties and charitable projects has increased from 6.1m in 2005 to 9.4m last year. Times, Sunday Times With his other charitable projects, he has been described as the most philanthropic athlete of his generation. Times, Sunday Times So he can offer advice on suitable charitable projects for the little heir. Times, Sunday Times In 1876, they incorporated as a charitable society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The gallery was incorporated as a not-for-profit charitable society in 1977. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This charitable society was formed in 1945. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They established their own churches and charitable societies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Besides organizing various charitable societies, he greatly improved the educational facilities for the young, and introduced many reforms into the public service. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Of course, charitable work has always been tied up with political causes. Times, Sunday Times (2017) But he announced he is shutting down most of his business ventures and will hand over the bulk of their financial reserves to his charitable work. The Sun (2016) Have you done charity or charitable work? Times, Sunday Times (2014) Most were housewives with businessman husbands who organised parties and did charitable work in their spare time. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 慈善的 Japanese: 慈善の |
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