Sentence examples for to endowment from inspiring English sources

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to endowment

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Something with which a person or thing is endowed.

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Donations in lieu of flowers to endowment fund, St. Gregory the Enlightener Church, 1131 North Street, White Plains, New York 10605 or Bend Heim Cancer Center, Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perryridge Road, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830.

Their apparent Achilles' heel, Professor Pedersen said, was to have "tied their operating budgets so closely to endowment income," forcing them to "sell some of their holdings at fire-sale prices".

Some colleges have taken a total return approach to endowment management for many years.

Just distribution must be simultaneously insensitive to endowment and sensitive to responsibility.

Sweet Briar spoke with several of Forbes' reporters and learned that their methodology began with a select group of colleges and compared only six published figures related to endowment and revenue.

This raises a fourth question to pose to endowment managers and universities - if you are interested in creating real progress in the mitigation of climate change and transformation of the energy system to one that is more sustainable, what is your "ask" of the fossil-fuel industry?

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Your article demonstrates that rapid downturns in the investment markets as experienced in 2008-09 often penalize schools like Hanover College, which have a very healthy endowment and a strong student-to-endowment ratio.

Additionally, the continued cut back in state funding to public institutions in most of the country that small student-to-endowment per capita ratios, declining student enrollment and general revenue projections only worsen further paints a bleak picture for American higher education.

After the experiment, one gain trial and one loss trial were picked at random, and their outcomes were added to this endowment to determine a final payment.

The ABI said on May 13th that 35% of advisory letters being sent to endowment-policy homebuyers were coded red, meaning that there was a high risk of a shortfall.

And gifts for capital purposes — those made to endowments or for property or buildings — dropped 25 percent.

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