Sentences with phrase «do charitable acts»

Kilroy said Ali, who was the most popular athlete in the world for years and commanded attention everywhere he went, would always be willing to do charitable acts, but said he didn't want cameras or reporters around because he didn't want anyone to think he was doing it for the publicity.
And he talked on «Face the Nation» about his desire to do charitable acts.

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While noting that many of his charitable acts, such as volunteering time and raising money through speaking appearances at charitable fundraisers, are not reflected in his tax returns, Santorum admitted: «I need to do better and I should be better and I fell short.»
Do most religions encourage their followers to act goodly towards others, and have many of them contributed to many charitable actions throughout history?
Kilroy, King and Arum said they knew of many charitable acts Ali had done.
In public life — driving people to do great things, like setting up schools, creating public services, leading the way in charitable acts.
Cuomo's deal, which was approved by the state Legislature last month, does not preclude bingo halls, horse racing tracks, charitable games of chance, or any gaming facility operated pursuant to the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act from operating within the counties where Indian casinos were granted exclusivity.
An enterprise is any activity or series of activities done, as is relevant, in the form of an adventure or concern in the nature of trade — that is a commercial activity that doesn't amount to a business — or any activity or series of activities done by a charitable institution or entity covered by Subdivision 30B of the Commonwealth Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 — such an entity is one for which donations are tax deductible to the donor.
We need to move away from trying to do good work on the cheap, and confront the biased thinking that leads us to frame delivery of educational rights as some kind of charitable act.
It acts as an umbrella for rescues that do not have charitable status yet.
To be clear, it is neither inappropriate, nor does it derogate from the charitable purpose of volunteerism, for counsel who have agreed to act pro bono to receive some reimbursement for their services from the losing party in the litigation.
To give you a more motivational image on the act of giving, here are some benefits of doing charitable giving:
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