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Should they become charitable corporations?
But don't look for Mr. Buford's company to become charitable anytime soon.
Of course, only a culture that reveres greed could see it as insanity to become charitable after a lifetime of sour miserliness.
"But I find that those who don't get into the habit of giving early on rarely become charitable".
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However, when they live in more socioeconomically diverse areas, the rich become more charitable.
The mood in the west has become less charitable as growth rates have fallen and austerity programmes been imposed.
His Blackden estate has become a charitable trust; at certain periods, visitors attend courses on writing, music and archaeology at the property.
With its infrastructure crumbling, and facing starvation through public spending cuts, moves are under way for the quango to become a charitable trust.
He would be paid £6,096. 5. Another option for Brian would be to become a charitable trustee, gaining valuable board member experience.
Although housing and philanthropy still retain similar social purposes (both aim to invest for a social return) and housing associations have become significant charitable givers themselves, the two sectors have steadily grown apart.
For the business executives, restaurateurs and other wealthy Texans who attend the auctions in their cowboy hats and boots, bidding six-figure sums on barnyard animals to help send young people to college has become a charitable tradition, albeit a playfully competitive one.
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