It's not a charity site or a way for small businesses to sell their wares.
Some grumbled, but Writers Workshop was a beacon, not a charity.
While these are touching stories, Lewis was very mindful of the fact that Walgreens is a business, not a charity, and had to build a sustainable model.
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That said, this is not a charity or a non-profit, rather an educational program within a specific niche, giving a crash course to talented personnel who, in many cases, already possess the basic skills to break into the tech sphere.
Not running a charity, and financed by "greedy investors" looking to make big profits, they attempt to compensate themselves by charging "loan-shark" rates of 80%.
"We were a very good charity but not a good business, " says Kassalow.
Thus Wikipedia not having servers in the UK, not being a UK corporation or charity, does not protect it from English libel laws.
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So far there has been no expression of interest from England or Scotland in following the international lead set in a tiny town in rural mid-Wales by a charity that does not have a phone line and makes all its calls on Skype.
We hope they will go away from Istanbul with the message that doing business in the LDCs is not charity but a wise and profitable endeavour.
While PostcardMania has a policy forbidding office gossip, Ms. Gendusa concedes there was at least one time when employees faulted a colleague behind this person's back for not contributing as much money to a charity as everyone else at the firm.
Emma Harrison, its campaigns director, said the case was "not a surprise" to the charity.
Wind is certainly not a competitive free market source of energy, or a charity we can continue to afford.
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The National Bullying Helpline--a charity, not an official body (Briton's aren't that soft)--reported that it received calls from upset Downing Street employees.
It is a point not lost on charity worker Patricia Rodgers, who was brought up in Glasgow in the 1960s and 1970s and has lived in Haringey for three years, after a spell in Spain teaching English.
The church is still not classed as a religion by the Charity Commission and wants its status changed.
See -- and the reason I don't want it is not just out of a sense of charity.
Once the hotel used up all its food, local restaurateurs donated foodstuffs, as did City Harvest, a not-for-profit charity.
Steve Jobs was not a man known for his public charity and many people think he was driven by selfishness and greed.
Sentebale which means "forget-me-not" is a charity founded by Harry and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso that helps children struggling with poverty in the tiny southern African country.
If Detroit businesses could step up to provide quality goods and services at the right price -- this is a business play, not charity -- then even small upward ticks would represent enormous amounts of investment and, in turn, jobs.
Charity, though not quite a government handout, gives while asking for little in return.
The Trust, a not-for-profit educational charity, also runs schools in Mansfield, Leicester and Nottingham Girls' Academy.
This commemoration does not seek to coordinate funds toward a particular charity or to direct volunteers to support a specific cause.
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He said that clubs were required to be suitably registered with HMRC and as a charity, and could not discriminate against anyone using their facilities.
But instead of just donating to a charity you like, why not get your community involved?
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But the Social Research Unit charity said the programme was not a "panacea".
This ought to give us pause that the tragic view is correct and that the impulse toward an equality of result should be a motivator toward private charity, not public policy.
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