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In fact, their campaign activities are already regulated by the Charity Act itself, regardless of whether or not an election is taking place.
The problem that year was that Leather's draft guidance on "religion and public benefit" in relation to the implementation of the 2006 Charity Act, had swallowed the hardcore secularist view of religion.
CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER thinks of calling it his charity act, but that lacks panache -- a word and a style indelibly associated with the actor since his 1974 Tony Award-winning performance in "Cyrano," the musical.
In June, She appeared at a fundraiser for UK charity Act Against Bullying.
It was not through a charity act on the part of the Giants that gave me the opportunity to play football again -- I regained my spot on the team through months of hard work.
The Quadrant model, first described as "Categories" by the British charity ACT, is primarily useful as a conceptual framework for understanding the broad variety of children and families receiving pediatric palliative care.
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Oxfam is joining Doctors Without Borders, the Nobel Prize-winning charity; Act-Up, the American AIDS activism group; and others who have been conducting a similar campaign for more than a year.
It is a staggering work; a painting for Naples if ever there was one, a vision of mercy and charity acted out, not in some imagined Holy Land, but in the streets.
The charity acted on data which showed women in abusive relationships were less likely to leave their abuser if there is a pet in the home.
The Charities Act 2006 respected this tradition.
Its report in 2002 led to the 2006 Charities Act.
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