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private patronage

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meanings of privateand patronage


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private
adjective
uk /ˈpraɪ.vət/ us /ˈpraɪ.vət/
only for one person or group and not ...
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patronage
noun[U]
uk /ˈpæt.rə.nɪdʒ/ us /ˈpæt.rə.nɪdʒ/
the support given to an organization ...
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But it did not fundamentally challenge the supremacy of privatepatronage.
Today, privatepatronage is largely exercised by charitable trusts and by business—and by private people, of course, with covenants and supporters' clubs.
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This means not just business sponsorship, although that is important, but a paying public, through tax incentive schemes and privatepatronage.
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But in other countries privatepatronage has not declined to the same extent.
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I do not look on privatepatronage as replacing what is now done publicly.
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Classical music has a history of privatepatronage, which translated in the post-war era into public subsidy, which continues to this day.
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I believe that twenty years ago privatepatronage was the biggest of those.
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The changes in personal taxation now being made give scope for a substantial increase in privatepatronage of the arts.
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Then we have the challenge of privatepatronage.
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In the past, privatepatronage has been thought to be enough to ensure that buildings of some beauty might be embellished.
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But while the scale of privatepatronage has greatly diminished, at the same time the breadth and therefore demands of the arts have breathtakingly widened.
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Artists who depend for their existence on privatepatronage are also in danger.
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I agree with him about the need for a combination in funding of privatepatronage, public funding and sponsorship.
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In one part of his speech he referred to the possibility of privatepatronage for the arts.
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That is perhaps not surprising, as it is the product of commercial and privatepatronage as well as an expression of triumphalist capitalist values.
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The state and local authorities have replaced privatepatronage, which is perfectly fit and proper.
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I do not agree that all great patronage is privatepatronage.
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In present conditions, therefore, privatepatronage is a help but not a solution.
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Of course, it is a central part of our arts policy to encourage privatepatronage and sponsorship of the arts.
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If we are to have privatepatronage, we must make it possible.
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