Synonym: generous, giving, kindly. Similar words: veritable, irritable, charity, suitable, equitable, inevitable, creditable, profitable. Meaning: ['tʃærətəbl] adj. 1. relating to or characterized by charity 2. full of love and generosity 3. showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity.
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181, Close to half of all American adults do volunteer work, according to Independent Sector, a forum for charitable organizations.
182, According to theJune 2009 Pew Charitable Trusts report "The Clean Energy Economy,"the United States, Brazil, the European Union, India, China, and Japan are allpursuing clean-tech job creation.
183, Two-thirds of Tata Sons is owned by charitable trusts which finance philanthropic activities.
184, This charitable trust was works for the benefit of the animals of India.
185, It would be charitable to think that Bloom writes as slackly and cack-handedly as he does because he is out to attract the general reader.
186, Nonprofit organizations include universities, hospitals, churches, symphony orchestras and charitable organizations.
187, The company gave $100,000 toward charitable water projects and considered it a "marketing cost," Greenblatt said.
188, Funded entirely by donations , the Charitable Trust needs your support and generosity!
189, Toong Metsung, wife of the Premier, was an ambassadress of mercy on this trip, making visits and donations to charitable organizations in each of the three nations.
190, This charitable trust works for the benefit of the animals of India.
191, This is a project of the University of Richmond in Virginia supported by the Pew Charitable Trusts. 34% said they believed genetically modified foods are safe. 29% thought they are unsafe.
192, That is, for whatever reason, the referent group simply places no moral value on charitable contributions.
193, One possibility for the gap is that he made large charitable contributions, itemized deductions that are subtracted from adjusted gross income.
194, In March,[sentencedict.com/charitable.html] the Pew Charitable Trusts reported that China led the U.S. in clean energy investments.
195, This week, researchers from the Pew Charitable Trusts predicted that three percent of all homeowners will be in foreclosure in the next few years.
196, In a word, The development of Charitable Trusts can promote the development of China's public welfare and make the sociality to be more justice and harmony.
197, Tata also is proud of its tradition of giving money to important causes. 2/3 of Tata Sons is owned by charitable trusts that are part of the Tata Group.
198, A recent report by Pew Charitable Trusts shows China led the world last year with a $54.4bn investment in clean technology, about 40% higher than third-placed America.
199, Her husband's globe-trotting and charitable work on Aids and malaria through his foundation has bolstered the positive profile of the Clinton family abroad.
200, Between June, 1998, and March, 2000, Woolley recalled, the clients of GMO—pension funds and charitable endowments, mostly—withdrew forty per cent of their money.
201, Generally speaking , Chinese people are not so gung ho on charitable contributions as Americans ( are ).
202, However, in the long-run, corporate foundations should not only run their own projects but also take the responsibility for nurturing charitable organisations.
203, Applications from charitable organisations which are associated with commercial organisations would be considered ineligible allocation exercise.
204, By law[sentencedict.com], charitable foundations must conduct exclusively nonpartisan activities that promote the public welfare.
205, Charitable trust is both a new concept and a new trust product to the Chinese market.
206, For example, you might want to defer a year-end bonus to next year or take a charitable deduction this year in order to minimize your 2010 taxes.
207, She set up the charitable trust in memory of her father.
208, Charitable donations can make you feel good and they're tax deductable.
209, That is a charitable institution for the education of young children.
210, William Penn wrote in the cool, charitable vein of the Quaker faith.
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