61.   Proceeds will be donated to her charitable foundation.

62.   Purvis said that the foundation was a tax-exempt charitable foundation that was not barred from accepting foreign contributions.

63.   Rolex, a large Geneva-based watchmaker owned by a charitable foundation, chose to continue depending primarily on mechanical movements.

64.   --Reinstate a provision that grants wealthy taxpayers more flexibility to set up private charitable foundations.

65.   Rich had set up a charitable foundation in Israel that made big-dollar donations to hospitals and other institutions.

66.   She will oversee his charitable foundations in San Diego and Oakland, designed to help underprivileged kids.

67.   Sometimes financed by Saudi oil, Islam is the dominant vehicle for the hospitals and charitable foundations that increasingly fill voids left by secular governments.

68.   Sometimes opposing sides have supported conversion, believing it would limit the cost of premiums and because of the promised charitable foundation.

69.   Some writers, in the United States and abroad, even suggest that when taxes are high the wealthy give more money to charitable foundations.

70.   State regulations require a nonprofit health care organization to transfer all its assets to a charitable foundation when converting to a for-profit operation.

a. + foundation >>共 513
private 8.54%
charitable 6.86%
solid 4.64%
new 4.25%
nonprofit 3.60%
concrete 2.96%
very 2.52%
strong 2.42%
family 2.07%
legal 1.68%
charitable + n. >>共 199
organization 13.50%
contribution 10.41%
foundation 8.41%
donation 6.66%
group 4.96%
cause 4.90%
work 4.54%
choice 4.24%
trust 3.27%
fund 2.24%
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