adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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group
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The non-profit group is devoted to teaching the style, opening their doors wide to all comers.
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Private land trusts, not to be confused with state trust land, are non-profit groups dedicated to preserving open space.
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Enter Arizona Greyhound Rescue, a non-profit group dedicated to finding homes for the retired racers.
making
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Founded in 1878, it is an independent non-profit making company, operating under Royal Charter, and a registered educational charity.
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The same logic is true for non-profit making organisations like government agencies or local government authorities.
organization
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The new foundation is registered with the state as a tax-exempt religious corporation instead of a non-profit organization for public benefit.
organizations
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On the other hand, cash flow accounting is practised in many public sector and non-profit organizations .
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If churches get an exemption, he said, other non-profit organizations will seek one.
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In non-profit organizations , particularly in Type B, the stewardship accounts provide much more limited measures of performance.
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Before she became a lawyer, Camp worked for non-profit organizations , where she felt she was helping others.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It will operate them on a non-profit basis.
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Netscape Navigator is free to students, colleges and non-profit agencies.
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Private land trusts, not to be confused with state trust land, are non-profit groups dedicated to preserving open space.
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Private money is less important, but still significant for some areas of voluntary non-profit social service.
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The Center for International Exhibitions would have non-profit Kunsthalles without permanent collections in those cities.
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The same logic is true for non-profit making organisations like government agencies or local government authorities.