He also garnered press for his involvement in various liberal causes and philanthropies. |
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Mary Lasker, an art dealer, carried on his philanthropies in medicine and public health after her husband's death. |
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Her service through numerous philanthropies, foundations and her church, Bedford Park United, was exceptional. |
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In May 2000, the Pew Charitable Trusts, one of the nation's largest philanthropies, launched the Pew Oceans Commission, co-chaired by New Jersey Gov. |
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Helping philanthropies, policymakers, and practitioners develop strategies to promote the educational and social success and well-being of children, families and their communities. |
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Providing a vehicle for the development and management of complex demonstration projects, SRDC seeks to work in close partnership with provinces, the federal government, local programs, and private philanthropies. |
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An IP system can provide a higher degree of individual freedom, and more competition, than a centralized system of grants, incentives, and prizes awarded by governments and philanthropies. |
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We should remember that these Canadian Internet pharmacies are businesses, not philanthropies, that are responding to market demand in the United States. |
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The programs, services, and environmental factors that influence children's development involve federal, provincial, and municipal governments, as well as philanthropies, businesses, neighbourhoods, and families. |
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