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organization

[awr-guh-nuh-zey-shuhn] / ˌɔr gə nəˈzeɪ ʃən /




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So you can bunch your donations of $20,000 in one year and then make recurring yearly grants to the organizations of your choice.

From MarketWatch

When your organization enjoys success because of your efforts, celebrate it—even if “the smartest person” insists on taking the bow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many other individuals and organizations use Pew’s definitions in order to fit within the paradigm, compounding the problem and digging us deeper into this hole with each passing day.

From Salon

In an unusual bit of foresight, Congress understood as far back as 1999 that banking organizations needed expanded powers and, most importantly, expanded technology powers if they were to compete with nonbanks.

From Barron's

Media organizations are suing AI companies for allegedly scraping their content to power large-language models without compensation, while others have forged content deals.

From The Wall Street Journal