«Our national collections are built on the generosity of
benefactors like the Stout
Democratic state Executive Director Jim Rogers claimed, «Fischer wishes to hide that she signed the Grover Norquist (no tax increase) pledge to protect the tax breaks of her billionaire
benefactors like Joe Ricketts and the Koch brothers and she stands against the middle class and favors tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy.»
Liberal causes found patrons in wealthy
benefactors like John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who was ubiquitous in Fosdick's career, and prominent public - relations experts like Ivy Lee, who retailed Fosdick like breakfast cereal through market analysis, mass distribution and image - building.
Following a long line of
benefactors like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Ford, Microsoft founder Bill Gates ignited the current philanthropic revolution.
When you are approved,
our benefactor likes to know that the gift is being put to good use.
Not exact matches
After rejecting Brooksley Born's attempt to regulate credit - default swaps at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in 1998, he served his banking
benefactors by passionately supporting Robert Rubin and Larry Summers in pressing the Clinton Administration to repeal Glass - Steagall, opening the door to make consumer banking dependent on wild financial gambling by the
likes of Citibank and what has become Bank of America.
The main
benefactor of credit - fueled cash flows from the west over the past 15 years, China forgot that credit expansion is a finite cycle and spent
like a drunken sailor throughout.
On the contrary big time operators
like Cecil Rhodes were and are honoured as social luminaries and
benefactors of humanity.
Whether God alone is the ultimate
benefactor of my suffering, or whether its redemption is shared by later finite individuals
like myself (and perhaps including myself), the issue at stake is the same.
With centers being devalued league - wide and many teams having success with non-traditional lineups, the biggest
benefactors have been players renowned for their three - point shooting and defense — or, as the kids refer to it, «3 and D.» Players
like Miami's Shane Battier, San Antonio's Danny Green and Portland's Wesley Matthews have been poster boys for this new trend, and each of their teams have been extremely successful in recent history.
Although she probably didn't know it would come into play
like it did, Schultz was the
benefactor of a penalty, called against her opponent and defending section champion Roseville, midway through the second half of the March 3 title game.
The fact is this — Arsenal,
like pretty much every other club in the history of the game, has benefitted from
benefactor investment at some point or other in it's history.
Governments can try to conserve with stricter policies, activists can petition developers and farmers, and
benefactors can buy land out of the goodness of their hearts (much
like the investment firm Goldman Sachs, which recently purchased some 700,000 acres in Patagonia for conservation purposes).
Sugar Daddies are rich and successful men, such as doctors, lawyers, busy professionals, financiers,
benefactors and the
like.
The rich and successful male members mainly are doctors, busy professionals, financiers, lawyers,
benefactors and the
like.
Rich, Old, Successful men: Doctors, Lawyers, Busy professionals, Financiers,
Benefactors and the
like.
For sugar babies, if you are looking to date an sugar daddy who is rich and successful man, such as doctors, lawyers, busy professionals, financiers,
benefactors and the
like.
Therefore, the people in sugar world
like to consider sugar daddy a generous
benefactor.
It does have all the standard questions, asking you things
like your age, what the gender of your desired match is, your height, and asking you to provide a brief description of yourself, but it also asks you if you want to be a rich
benefactor or be the one being spoiled by a rich
benefactor.
Sugar Daddies - are rich and successful men, such as doctors, lawyers, busy professionals, financiers,
benefactors and the
like.
Sugar daddy is mainly for any rich man or wealthy people, just
like business professionals, doctors, lawyers,
benefactors, to name a few.
The best type of help is a Love Mentor, a person who you look up to, who is
like a loving
benefactor to you.
So they've gotten dressed up, put on Eyes Wide Shut -
like masks, and come here to meet their potential «
benefactors.»
Bennett Miller's latest sports dramatization Foxcatcher is one such example — about Olympic gold - medal - winning wrestler brothers Mark (Channing Tatum) and David Schultz (Mark Ruffalo), and their tragic relationship with
benefactor John du Pont (Steve Carell, in a rare dramatic role and prosthetic bird -
like nose).
Whatever CIA
benefactors he served were essentially blackmailing him into clandestine ops to serve shady operations
like the Iran - Contra affair.
Where Victor Dashkov (Gabriel Byrne), a sickly, sympathetic
benefactor who
like Lissa descends from royalty, fits in remains to be seen.
Without parental choice programs, only well - to - do families have a choice unless they are fortunate enough,
like my family, to have
benefactors.
Like the for - profit prisons, these corporate minded charters are institutions primarily controlled by White
benefactors who make their money off of the backs, and yes gullibility, of desperate Black parents.
Whether you
like it or not, you're already a victim (or
benefactor) of this value fluctuation.
It seems
like the Koch brothers or some other
benefactor could come up with a little chump change to find out.
This matters especially if you have kids or other dependents, because a life insurance policy functions as something
like an invisible
benefactor who steps in to help pay for things in a worst case scenario.
Though Powell said the new standard will apply to all audio devices, the biggest
benefactor of the change could be fully wireless earbuds
like the aforementioned AirPods.
However, for a governor who has an A + NRA rating, who would otherwise never think of poking his
benefactor in the eye, who might
like to ascend, unimpeded by controversy, to higher office, signing the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act was practically a profile in courage — a stunning break from the NRA.