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Powerful clerics often control profitable "endowments," charitable enterprises that help feed the poor.
Put crudely, the super-rich need to stay super-rich for their charitable enterprises to function.
My support for Khodorkovsky primarily lies in how much money he spent on charitable enterprises.
There can't be many charitable enterprises that are subjected to such a host of supervising bodies.
But from the start Yéle was lax about accounting and tax filing, blurring the boundaries between its founders' personal and charitable enterprises.
Traditional foundations, such as the Carnegie Corporation, are seeded with huge initial endowments, whose investment interest provides funds to charitable enterprises.
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Last year, this charitable enterprise made a surplus of £25m.
In 2006, Madonna created her charitable enterprise, the Raising Malawi foundation.
Although wholly laudable, there's a whiff of charitable enterprise about the competition.
He went on, "CBS News has never been a charitable enterprise.
In 2006, Madonna created her charitable enterprise, the Raising Malawi foundation.
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