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The scale of poverty was so much greater than what had gone before that the contribution from the charitable sector was proportionately reduced.
Various charitable actions that result from competition for popularity also belong here.
Table 3 considers the effects of the same set of independent variables on participation in non-political local organizations, including social, charitable, work and sport groups.
There is also some evidence that the squeeze on resources meant that a higher percentage of charitable funds went to the intended beneficiaries.
Rapid social changes had undermined the charitable objects of many trusts.
In the interest of the public purse, officials wanted to establish more stringent criteria for maintaining charitable status.
There met the miserable lounger, the honored artisan, the commercial speculator, the charitable doctor, the laborious lawyer, and the retired [army] officer.
More than any social programme to date, this new service signalled the end of traditional charitable practice.
There is widespread support for the proposition that reduced welfare state spending, coupled with tax incentives, generates both reason and resource for private charitable donation.
Reviving a role for charitable giving would allow localities to assume responsibility for their own needs and integrate the socially excluded.
Such ideas about participation in charitable or self-help activities are in some sense at the core of dissonancereduction theories in psychology.
Both intensive personal worship and charitable help to the local poor remained powerful stimuli toward participation in this activity.
He quickly demonstrated great fluency in the charitable ethos of caring for the displaced and unfortunate.
Maternalist objectives led to the creation of charitable, educational, and hygienic institutions that improved the general welfare of the citizen.
Charitable organizations sought to minister health to the physically and mentally needy.
Overall, the ratio of women on charitable association steering committees is just under one third.
Charitable funds, research and development funds, individual hospitals and regional programs also provide some support.
Looking at charitable responses highlights a few of these issues.
Who commissions health evaluations in public, private, and charitable sectors?
In this case, what makes him deserving of help is that he exists outside of a charitable economy.
Charitable acts were to be evaluated not according to their motives (as in the discourse of condescension), but according to their effects.
At the end of the 1960s, 'charitable purpose' was an issue of fundamental political concern.
Consider its application when appraising policy to increase welfare state spending; will this always crowd out voluntary charitable giving?
The majority of those earning less had a spouse who also worked ; the remainder were forced to supplement their meagre incomes with charitable donations.
The most charitable view of this case of failed official communication is that it shows gross insensitivity towards the addressees.
Charitable care could not compete with the x-ray machine.
Evidently, counties with low numbers of observable houses with recorded charitable provision do not give satisfactorily representative county averages.
Of course all historical records are flawed, and those of charitable enterprises seem to have been especially liable to recycling or disposal.
There were also other less charitable labels and epithets directed his way.
The corrector's charitable motivation is irrelevant, or at least not of primary importance.
As the residents stood around the festive tables, he explained who was absent and why, and requested donations for various charitable organisations.
The schemes were funded from various sources including charges paid by clients, but most relied primarily on funding from social services departments and charitable agencies.
If it costs the benefactor little trouble to give a charitable donation, he would be acting optimally if the beneficiary experiences enormous happiness.
Although charitable organizations tried to conduct relief efforts, their capabilities were limited.
They are poor (buying cigarettes by the piece), victims of accidents and beneficiaries of charitable work.
Different departments developed conflicting policies on charitable action.
Since potential beneficiaries were likely to be too poor or otherwise disadvantaged to defend their own legal interests, a 'guardian' of charitable trusts was established.
Nevertheless, during the 1960s several government departments individually probed the basis of charitable status from their own perspective regarding the 'public interest'.
To many newly formed associations, this situation made charitable status of little, if any, value.
The second considers recurrent policy proposals to induce voluntary charitable activity by reducing welfare state expenditure.
As one example, agreeableness would more likely translate into participation in a charitable campaign than the move to impeach a judge.
Repackaged as charitable elements of civil society, these family associations are sanctioned and encouraged by the state and international community.
Many also sought to finance pious deeds and charitable acts as ways to demonstrate their momentary success and eternal gratitude.
We adjusted our sample to target such charitable organizations offering basic medical treatment to a local constituency.
The rest of the rural area is covered by small, charitable organizations based in villages or smaller cities.
Charitable work and its defence continued in separate worlds.
In addition to managing family economies, women played a decisive and long-ignored role in animating ethnic institutions from church groups to charitable societies.
Often conflicting aims are espoused, mixing charitable concerns with financial sustainability.
The contrast here with charitable organizations is stark.
He finds a lot of evidence on paper for the emergence and existence of professional, cultural, charitable, and societal associations, but this may distort reality.
With their domination of charitable societies and commission posts, one group of urbanites established themselves as a cornerstone of the town's public life.
Since the semi-egalitarian conditional is rejected, the more charitable interpretation mentioned above also fails.
All art in the novel, including this phase of charitable art, is tainted by its association with treacherous fashionable society.
They supplement this core support for research with grants from the research councils and government departments and from industrial and charitable sources.
Charitable gifts should bridge the gap between what statutory housing subsidies could provide and the specialised housing management that homeless families might require.
A number of deponents saw his charitable countenance as a cynical attempt at self-preservation.
Charitable societies were but one example of nonprofit associations generally.
Similarly, charitable foundations have liabilities in a conceptual rather than a contractual sense.
The critique based on the non-charitable interpretation misfires.
Such charitable and moral principles also went with these middling men to the grave.
Although the yayasan were established to assist charitable activities, they descended into outright corruption.
Instances included involvement with voluntary groups and charitable work, spending more time with relatives and friends, pursuing hobbies or relaxing.
The two volumes under review are outstanding examples of the practice of charitable reading, moderate tone, and fair-minded argument.
Rather, he is apparently charitable, kind and humble, even while still in the army.
In all, 152 institutions with net incomes over £50 were registered as entirely lacking any charitable provision.
She is now working hard to establish this group as a charitable foundation.
The other two options were tried in pre-testing and found that the reputable charitable organization was the most acceptable payment vehicle.
A practice of medicine guided by charitable justice mandates that this recognition be of a special human attentiveness.
The preference for the socalled ' charitable funeral ', however, allowed for the retention of the traditional attendance of the poor and children in funeral processions.
On the charitable practice of giving away clothes, see below.
The other is a move from grants to loans within charitable institutions.
However, in early midlife they began to speak out about their parents' unjust trial and executions and began a charitable foundation.
The same is not necessarily true, however, for government taxes and transfers, transfers from private charitable organisations, transfers from relatives, child support, and alimony.
The remaining uninsured residents receive health services through charitable societies, nongovernmental organizations, and/or the private sector.
Charitable foundations extended aid to the destitute or sick.
The visitor was taken through a comprehensive tour of the churches, palazzi, and charitable institutions of the city.
Moments of conflict between charitable/voluntary organizations and public sector professionals should not be over-stated.
They can emerge by charitable means, but sooner or later pressure is likely to develop for the state to step in.
The importance of attempts to politicise charity law and charitable status throughout the twentieth century is underlined.
They should not be made available to, or shared with, other bodies, even charitable ones.
The article focuses on housing agencies with charitable status, and on three periods - pre-1914, the 1950s and the 1970s.
Otherwise, charity would create an underclass of the slothful poor, which would invalidate the original charitable intent.
The hand may seem to teach the heart, but it could be an illusion of adverse selection whereby the more charitable behave more charitably.
They were active in education, home relief, nursing, institutional care, in short, they showed every imaginable form of charitable commitment.
Only in the eighteenth century can we observe a rise in private charitable initiatives, resulting in growth of the number of bequests and donations.
They insisted upon receiving annual reports from charitable institutions.
Records such as inventories of rents due and account books of charitable institutions paying rent allowances give an idea of average costs.
To call it simple and natural, as if extemporised, is to be charitable.
Indeed, on a more charitable view of money pump agent idea and with creative application of the servosystematicity idea, countries might well be agents.
The quality of the upgraded quantity of monastic charitable provision can then be assessed.
Furthermore, he believed that charitable loans would only contribute to the rise of poverty and misfortune.
The orders were depicted not only as performing military and various charitable functions but also as providing places of penance and retirement.
Several of the acta reflect the private concerns of archdeacons, for example charitable donations.
They are not required to do a specific amount of charitable work.
In short, a lot was done to increase the level of charitable donations from individuals in the 1980s.
Charitable donations and foundations helped to balance individual wealth with collective responsibility.
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