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charitable input insight paying question rather rich sell spend
Philanthropists today want input into how their monies are being deployed. The big question is, can governments use this insight to sell the rich the idea of paying more tax rather than spend more on charitable giving? Noreena Hertz
charitable
She was probably the most charitable person you could ever meet. Nigel Wright
charitable contained currently disclose easier including information irs private returns rule social
The IRS is currently considering a rule that would make it easier for tax preparers to disclose the private information contained in tax returns - including name, address, Social Security number, employer, income, and charitable donations. Melissa Bean
charitable code ensuring fair home nation ownership pays promote reform simpler tax
We all want a simpler code, but tax reform is about much more. It is about ensuring that everyone pays their fair share. The tax code is also used to promote behavior that we as a nation support, such as home ownership or charitable contributions. Charles B. Rangel
charitable england view
My suspicion, in England at least, is that the more charitable view will prevail. Michael Atherton
charitable good groups percent
Ninety-five percent of the charitable groups out there are doing very, very good work. Dana Williams
charitable good obvious whether
There are some tax expenditures that are there for very obvious and very important and very good policy reasons. Whether it's the charitable deduction or the deduction for homes, it's not a loophole. Chuck Schumer
charitable elite form government people private tax
Government subsidies to elite private universities take the form of tax deductions for people who make charitable contributions to them. Robert Reich
charitable college course elect encourage involved school service vocational work
We try to encourage them to go to a vocational school or take a college course or they can elect to do charitable work and be involved in a service organization. Steve Peterson
considerate considerate-and-caring be-considerate
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others. David Seabury
consider freedom government
I consider myself a kind of a one-man government-in-exile. I don't want to call it a government - let's call it one man's idea of American freedom in exile. Michael Moriarty
consider evening luxurious people
The people who live there don't consider it a casino. It's a luxurious place to go for an evening out. Bill Thompson
consider direct economics given industry itself number percent point
The point is the industry itself shouldn't be straddled with constraints that many of our direct competitors don't have. We feel the number 30 percent isn't really justified. It's very, very arbitrary. We consider a number around 40 percent to be more appropriate given the economics in the industry. Jim Cicconi
consider senior until wait year
We usually wait until an athlete's senior year to consider going to Arcadia. Chris Hanson
consider empower ladies ourselves strive
We strive for excellence, and we empower women. We consider ourselves the ladies on campus. Michelle Clark
consider
When you've been here, and you consider it your house, you're at home. Naylond Hayes
consider involved love meet people
When you usher, you meet a lot of people who are not involved with the theater, but (who still consider it) a very big part of their lives, and love to see the shows, Grace Morgan
considered
I always considered technical musicianship as something you should be ashamed of - I don't know why. Laurent Brancowitz
lobbyists talking
Our lobbyists are talking about a new arena, and the development around the new arena. David Morehouse
lobbyists members perhaps policy washington
This is what members of the media, members of the Washington policy community, lobbyists and members of congressional staffs do perhaps hundreds of times a day. Viet Dinh
lobbyists
Alexi Giannoulias' top aide was a longtime BP lobbyist. Mark Kirk
lobbyists humans human-beings
These were lobbyists—many of them compensated quite handsomely not to react as human beings. Ron Suskind
lobbyists industry protected
Lobbyists are the touts of protected industries. Winston Churchill
might stairs lorry
Mr Lorry asks the witness questions: Ever been kicked? Might have been. Frequently? No. Ever kicked down stairs? Decidedly not; once received a kick at the top of a staircase, and fell down stairs of his own accord. Charles Dickens
might use disaster
But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e'en be too sunshiny... Charles Stuart Calverley
might god-bless bless
God blesses us so that we might bless others! Charles Stanley
might wells ifs
I thought, "Well if I'm gonna react might as well overreact! Alan Moore
might quiet
Dead … might not be quiet at all. Chris Bohjalian
might outcomes infinity
For every action, there's an infinity of outcomes. Countless trillions are possible, many milliards are likely, millions might be considered probable, several occur as possibilities to us as observers - and one comes true. China Mieville
might naked world
Alan Zweibel is the funniest writer in the world. He might be even funnier when he's naked, but I'm afraid to find out. Dave Barry
might tools ifs
If Mozart had power tools, there's no telling how great his music might have been. Dave Barry
might ruins bourgeoisie
The bourgeoisie might blast and ruin its own world before it leaves the stage of history. Buenaventura Durruti
worthy
You must be worthy of the best, but not more worthy than the rest. Denis Waitley
worthy
We're doing what we can. We think it's a worthy cause. Mark Edwards
worthy
potentially interesting, if true, but not something really worthy of a story in itself. Joseph Kahn
worthy proving-yourself prove
You are only worthy of what you prove yourself to be. Alice Hoffman
worthy
We're really working to make this a show worthy of the audience's time. Angelo Sorce
worthy
And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me. Bible Bible
worthy difficulty intervention
Nor let a god come in, unless the difficulty be worthy of such an intervention. [Lat., Nec deus intersit nisi dignus vindice nodus.] Horace
worthy obligation
To owe an obligation to a worthy friend is a happiness, and can be no disparagement. Pierre Charron
worthy companion murderer
A murderer was a worthy companion. Philip Pullman