From doling out toys for tots to working in soup kitchens, a hot new WalletHub study runs down the top charitable states in the country.
I lost the first one here in Terminal B, where I became a writer, twenty - eight years ago, in the after - school hours and on vacations while I waited for my mother to return
from doling out honey - roasted peanuts at eighteen thousand feet.
She details how teachers and school districts could benefit by switching
from doling out raises through percentage - based cost of living increases to fixed - dollar payouts.
Levy tirelessly tells the same things over and over again; I had to wonder if his knees and mouth were sore
from doling out all that praise.
Every year, these ladies take a break
from doling out sensational dating advice and enjoy one another's company at the Diva Retreat.
Here are the obstacles that prevent
me from doling out buckets of unsolicited advice:
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Not exact matches
Levitt got a tremendous laugh
from the audience, which, I imagine, was worth a great deal more than the extra cash he ended up paying for
doling out unsolicited pricing advice.
Whether that means
doling out mouthwatering samples
from behind the counter, creating interactive games to play on the web or offering online courses that teach people how to make their own pasta, today's marketers need to deliver more than slick sales pitches and rock - bottom prices — or risk getting left in the dust.
Ten money - saving, tax-wise tips for 2015,
from socking away as much tax - free cash as you can to
doling it
out where it'll do the most good.
Trudeau, like his predecessors, says the higher prices that result
from supply management save the federal government
from having to match the farm subsidies
doled out by most other countries.
Every year, admissions officials
from top MBA programs across the country gather in a St. Louis hotel to
dole out millions in funds
from the single largest MBA scholarship fund in the world.
Promote successes
from the previous year, and even if your team was not completely responsible for them,
dole out credit for everything.
Under Republican Gov. Rick Perry, Texas has actively chased economic - development projects, closing deals by writing big checks
from the Texas Enterprise Fund, a special pot
doled out largely at the governor's discretion.
Prizes
from business contests run the gamut: A seemingly infinite number of local and business - school competitions offer small - change awards of $ 5,000 to $ 15,000; meanwhile, Rice University
doles out six - figure prizes annually, as do accelerators MassChallenge and TechStars.
Others may release assets for the sole purpose of buying a home, or
dole out their children's inheritance slowly to prevent them
from squandering their wealth or becoming complacent.
Researchers
from Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research Recruitment sat in on tech company recruiting sessions at a top - tier West Coast university; their findings hint at what's keeping women
out of tech jobs: «As students entered, women were often setting up refreshments or raffles and
doling out the swag in the back; the presenters were often men, and they rarely introduced the recruiters.
But is it right that a civil servant will be left to
dole out up to $ 500,000 to each plaintiff without BP having the right of appeal,
from a BP escrow that has no ultimate cap.
That may get some sneers
from the skeptics — but the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub (a separate entity
from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative) is forging ahead,
doling out $ 50 million in funding to 47 researchers
from the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and the University of California, San Francisco.
That term generally connotes hacking or a technical compromise of some kind, though the Cambridge Analytica situation involves a since - deprecated lax API and a business model that revolves around collecting massive troves of personal data and
doling it
out in ways often far
from transparent to the average user.
Whereas the traditional rules of brick - and - mortar dictate that sales matter above all else, store associates at MartinPatrick3 are encouraged to
dole out sincere fashion advice, and if it means counseling a guest away
from a higher - priced item or directing him to competitors» shops, so be it.
As the flashy ringleader of a massive $ 23 million auto insurance fraud, Felix Filenger drove around in a Bentley,
doled out kickbacks
from a black briefcase stuffed with cash and lived in a $ 7,500 - a-month oceanfront apartment.
As an extra incentive, reps
from the Swiss tourism agency will
dole out free chocolate and cheese at participating North American cities.
Not only does the mayor's office work with an agency that «can't be trusted,» the agency's penchant for
doling out tax breaks doesn't stop the mayor
from going on a tear against, well, tax breaks.
unless you subscribe to Miller's brand of the Christian faith... then he was only God's hand
doling out divine justice against those that killed Jesus (even though that was a huge part of the Plan
from the get go).
Toni Morrison
doles out wisdom
from her father in her most recent piece for the New Yorker (if you're going to read the above piece, might as well give this one a peek too — it's short).
The solution: A two - part strategy involves using acid to delay oxidation, then
doling out the dip as needed
from an airtight container.
I broke the bark into bite size pieces and
doled them
out straight
from the freezer which worked fine but a little time consuming for the hostess...
The bacchanal, now in its 35th year, fills the sprawling Colorado Convention Center with 780 breweries serving some 3,800 beers,
from pungent IPAs to cucumber - infused sours,
doled out by the ounce.
As the son of a sharecropper and the father of Michael Jordan, James Jordan had a singular vantage point
from which to consider how fortune
doles out its favors.
Irvin is notorious for the pushes and shoves he
doles out while running a pass route, and he's also a specialist at using his big frame to shield smaller defensive backs
from the ball.
One team
from every Division I college basketball conference earns an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament, and four automatic bids have already been
doled out including Jacksonville State (Ohio Valley), Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic...
Melton No. 6 on list of «must - sign» FAs - Michael C. Wright: Melton's ACL injury likely won't scare teams away in free agency, but it could keep him
from cashing in on the big money typically
doled out during the first wave.
Between shushings, treats
from the minimal resources available are
doled out generously (everything must pass through the metal detector after all) as is affectionate touch and genuine attention.
A scandal - scarred Queens nonprofit is getting $ 69,000 in taxpayer cash
from NYC Council pols
doling out member items, budget records show.
Just like others who had benefited
from the slush funds
doled out by former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison - Madueke, Chime is being investigated in connection with the N450million believed to have been allocated to the state which he received
from the ex-Minister.
One day after Soundview deposited the proceeds
from the sale, Espada's son, Alejandro, who was heading the clinics in his father's stead,
doled out more than $ 350,000 to himself, his father, his brother, Pedro G., and a janitorial company the family controlled.
There have been several reports now about The Donald's habit of
doling out dollars to D.C. Democrats — everyone
from Sen. Chuck Schumer to Rep. Charlie Rangel has been on the receiving end of his checks.
But the governor called
out the region's legislators for wanting to shift control of state economic development funding away
from the regional economic development councils that Cuomo created and put the money back in the hands of the Senate and Assembly for them to
dole out individually.
In his typical no - holds - barred style, Paladino pulled no punches when it came to criticism of the political establishment,
doling out some choice words for everyone
from Lazio to AG Andrew Cuomo to state Chairman Ed Cox and even Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
As the Manhattan District Attorney, Mr. Vance often makes news — whether it's
doling out $ 808 million
from a BNP Paribas settlement with the city, announcing an end to arrests for public drinking or urination, or railing against tech companies like Apple encrypting their devices and making them «warrant - proof.»
It is a charge he has leveled as legislators seek input into the state's regional council economic development program, which gets advice
from panels of academic and business volunteers in
doling out $ 750 million around the state.
It would specifically bar ACORN
from getting any funding
doled out by the spending bill.
Monday, NYPIRG released a study detailing how much campaign cash lobbyists
doled out between the 13 - month period
from the 2008 elections to January of this year.
The Department of Consumer Affairs will be able to
dole out fines ranging
from $ 500 to $ 2,500 instead of $ 1,000 to $ 5,000, as was initially proposed.
As Reynolds's fortunes change, he's gone
from the guy in charge of
doling out money to congressional Republicans in tight races to an embattled incumbent who needs his own backup.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has long claimed he didn't
dole out favors to his top donors — but financial records
from his 2013 campaign show otherwise.
But police wrote only 475 tickets for loud disturbances in that time — a 65 percent drop
from the first quarter of 2015, when cops
doled out 1,340 summonses, records show.
Both campaigns spent nearly the same amount during the most recent fundraising period,
from January to July: Johnson spent $ 65,916 and Kurland
doled out $ 68,494.
Cuomo has voiced support for Paterson's layoff plan, but the two largest state worker unions — CSEA and PEF — have been fighting hard to counter it, even calling on the governor to rescind the firings after learning that he has
doled out some $ 17 million worth of pork prior to his impending departure
from public office.