词汇 | example_english_non-profit |
释义 | Examples of non-profitThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. This structure gave the non-profit partner considerable negotiating leverage but not exclusive control. Second, administrators refers to heads of non-profit organizations, and their power and privileges lie in the public properties under their control. This foundation is a non-profit association whose objective consists in promoting the success of emerging agent-based technology. Sometimes services were provided indirectly by personnel with private contracts, or by non-profit-making organisations. This resulted in four possible cases; predatory and profit motivated, predatory and non-profit motivated, non-predatory and non-profit motivated, and finally nonpredatory and profit motivated. The role of the public sector is confined to assessment and the contracting out of service provision to competing non-profit and for-profit home care providers. Measured by paid and volunteer employment together, religion becomes the second largest non-profit field. The non-profit sector injected a countervailing element of stability during long periods of political disorder. The activity of non-profit organisations was viewed with a rare political suspicion. We do not object to efforts by other non-profit-making institutions to recruit paying members in order to support the public services they provide. Another idea was to place applicants in private and non-profit nursing homes, and it was therefore decided to subsidise some of their places. Predatory and non-profit motivated cross-subsidization, although based on a benevolent motive, will of course still be damaging to competitors. In general, plant breeding was a non-profit public service, and the breeding lines were openly available to other researchers. Relative to retail funds, all non-profit funds have lower expense ratios, with the differences being statistically significant at the 99% confidence level. Under the law they are designated as non-profit bodies whose mission is to render a needed service using private funds. Diversity and consumer choice will be promoted, drawing on the public, private and non-profit sectors. The diversified non-profit group in which he worked gave 'flexibility within the group' to provide a range of services, thus keeping the activity in-house. The number of places was however insufficient to meet the demand, and so private and non-profit nursing homes expanded to fill the gap. This forces non-profit organisations to compete for clients. It is also most relevant for public firms as these are more likely to follow non-profit motives. This does not mean that we can ignore structural variables in our analysis of the non-profit sector, or that comparative studies become less interesting. The remainder of this paper considers the non-profit sector only. The 'search for meaning' is essentially a cultural phenomenon, so that non-state and non-profit organisations may be considered embodiments of cultural aspirations. The survey was drafted with input from stakeholders in the organic sector, including certifiers, farmers, processors, academics and representatives from non-profit organic organizations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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