Sentences with phrase «by big organisations»

While public awareness of charities is dominated by big organisations such as Cancer Research UK, NSPCC and Oxfam, organisations such as these with trained professional fundraising staff are in the minority.

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TenTen has been involved with a number of Catholic organisations and events over recent years, including diocesan gatherings and the big Celebrate gathering for families, run by the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement.
The initiative is being led by the Brazilian Vegetarian Society, in partnership with organisations that include São Paulo's Municipal Secretary of Green and Environment, Vegetarian Magazine, Greenpeace and others — a real breakthrough from a city in one of the world's biggest meat - exporting countries.
It is not just the clubs themselves who look to make a significant income from sponsorship, the leagues can make some big bucks by selling official partner rights to organisations and in 2016, La Liga signed a deal with Banco Santander replacing BBVA as the main La Liga title sponsor.
The BBC have also failed to report on the biggest news story to hit South Yorkshire since the failure of the media, police, and local authorities to report on the mass rape of white girls by predominantly Pakistani Muslims, and BBC failure in tackling the sexual abuse within its own organisation.
«Now of course, things have turned against them, the positive campaign being run by the Yes side has raised so much ground, then all of a sudden we have two things: an increase in scaremongering and a calling - in of big organisations to help them out, and then secondly we have the last - minute desperate visits to shore things up.
So instead they go to this big conspiracy theory that somehow you have got the country's biggest unions — so Len McCluskey, the head of Unite, and Dave Prentis, the head of Unison — in cahoots with those well - known socialists at the CBI, the big business organisation, and the IMF's Christine Lagarde, [and] all of this being orchestrated by Len McCluskey's new best friend, the Tory chancellor, George Osborne, aided and abetted by President Obama, all campaigning against Brexit.»
The panel's concerns are shared by John Chisholm, head of Britain's biggest defence technology organisation, the Defence Research Agency.
Three things have caused this: the apparently successful use of tests in the early 1980s to improve productivity in organisations such as British Leyland, aggressive marketing of tests by various big and small consultancies, and the pressure on personnel department staff to copy their peers.
Moreover, the uneasy feeling arises that the capital raised is very often consumed by paying the costs of the massive overheads that most of the big charitable organisations seem to incur, and have absolutely no bearing on the financial support that was given by the donators.
Commenting recently on the profound global impact of the veritable explosion in computer power, big data, and computer systems in organisations, Helbring (2014) contended that top - down governance could no longer work and that control had to be with the operational unit, arguing that: `... complexity theory [tells] us that it is actually feasible to create resilient social and economic order by means of self - organisation, self - regulation, and self - governance.»
This drawing was done by a child in a Bangladeshi school supported by Fair Trade organisations and is entitled «small change, big difference, fair trade.»
Even by 2010 we'll only have 2 years on top of 2007/2008 and with the time needed for an organisation as big as IPCC to produce a report would push things on to 2011/2012.
The Big Shift Global is a multi-stakeholder, global campaign coordinated by organisations from the Global North and South.
My friend was sharing his frustrations and concerns regarding the views of many Western organisations and media outlets with regards to the upcoming preCOP in Caracas, a big climate gathering organised by the Venezuelan government to bring social movements, NGOs, and government from all over the world to come together free from corporate lobbyists to make progress on the issue internationally.
By far the biggest and and most obvious bought - for opinion is the «consensus», paid for as it is by the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread belief in CAGBy far the biggest and and most obvious bought - for opinion is the «consensus», paid for as it is by the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread belief in CAGby the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread belief in CAGW.
This year has already seen suspicions that elections around the world have been targeted by cyber hacks, but the latest large - scale attacks have brought home how big a risk this is to businesses and organisations like the NHS.
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The case including the most lawyers from Chambers» list over the previous 2 terms was the patent case Oil States Energy Services v. Greene's Energy Group Although Oil States has actually not gotten as much protection in the popular press as other cases like Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the possible effects of this judgment for numerous organisations produced big stakes for effective entities impacted by patent lawsuits.
The work is being done, whether in - house by big pharma or outsourced to smaller organisations.
In organisations with big process or cost structures, you can identify people doing the same kind of work and make great efficiency gains by cutting that out.
Getting noticed by your boss's boss is, for the most part, about building your relationship with your current boss and team, whilst developing a reputation as an expert but also as a big picture thinker within your organisation.
Croakey addressed these issues in the context of Big Food this past fortnight, with a blog post from Cancer Council Victoria CEO Todd Harper calling out the health washing tactics of companies like Coca Cola and arguing that they shouldn't get to sugar coat their image by aligning themselves with health promoting organisations.
Mr Cooke said health programs making the biggest gains in Closing the Gap in Indigenous health and reducing smoking rates were developed and are run by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations.
It is never easy to achieve change in big, resistant bureaucratic organisations driven by competing interests and agendas.
Melissa Sweet writes: It is never easy to achieve change in big, resistant bureaucratic organisations driven by competing interests and agendas.
Clear the clutter and create an organisation hub by painting a feature wall in chalkboard paint — the bigger the scale, the higher the decorative impact will be.
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