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donors <a donor; donors> N

aid-donor country ECON

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Some donors try to engage in self-dealing activities in order to maintain control over their assets by controlling the supporting or supported organizations.
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It features a butterfly to symbolise new life, with the forget-me-not showing donors will not be forgotten.
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In other donors, an intentionally incompatible unit of blood is transfused to produce antibodies to the antigens on the red cells.
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Donors and the international community were urged to provide humanitarian assistance and examine the economic development needs of Burundi.
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Funds to remunerate investors would come from donors, the budget of the host country, or a combination of the two.
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The most important stakeholders are usually donors and government officials.
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It refers to the misallocation of funds from donors to organisations in response to a certain disease.
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He urges the guys to make an appearance to schmooze the donors so that they will give to their projects.
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She maintained and meticulously updated the vast rolodex of contacts, donors, and subscribers.
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This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on other nitrogenous compounds as donors with other acceptors.
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