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charitable

[char-i-tuh-buhl] / ˈtʃær ɪ tə bəl /




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It is unlikely France will be as charitable as England were, but beginning with the same accuracy and intensity is so important if they are to take the title fight to the final weekend.

From BBC

And to say its fusillade of jokes is hit-and-miss would also be a charitable take.

From Los Angeles Times

She also concerned herself with various charitable efforts and work as a talent agent, channeling her experience to guide rising stars, including a young Jennifer Love Hewitt.

From Los Angeles Times

Epstein told him he had links with other billionaires and suggested he could help raise money for charitable causes Gates was engaged with, the paper reported.

From BBC

Funding for this project was provided by a Beauty Justice Grant from the Environmental Defense Fund and charitable donations to Silent Spring Institute, including the Institute's Safer Chemicals Program.

From Science Daily