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en There is a delicate balance with ease of donation. People really need to feel something from the organizations they give to. Even if a lot of your giving is done online, it's going to be because there was a personal contact or connection made at some point.

en People who want to make a donation or contribute to a cause should actively seek out reputable organizations and then contact them by telephone or by typing their Web address into a Web browser. The important point is that they initiate this contact on their own.

en Sometimes, it's a personal connection. It comes down to human contact. You have to decide how you feel about it.

en In several cases, I'm convinced the financial and personal help these producers have received from other farmers and farm organizations across the country made the difference between giving agriculture another go and just giving up. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met.

en The contrast is that we're very different people, in terms of our personal lives and our personalities. We don't step on each other's toes. It's a delicate balance.

en She was a great one for making contact with the kids that others weren't always at ease with, and made them feel important.

en More and more people are doing their giving with a few clicks of a mouse rather than writing and mailing checks because it's faster, easier and more cost effective for the charities they support. That's especially true in December, when people make most of their donations. This December, we're seeing the online giving trend on a remarkable scale with double last year's contributions, despite the fact that people already gave so much online for disaster relief this year. We applaud Yahoo! for helping to encourage this outpouring of online giving and ensuring more resources get to many charities that need our help more than ever.

en He made it very clear, literally in the first five minutes he talked in admissions today, that he thinks all of this is a delicate balance and that we have that balance about right,

en We all want to be out there. Still, you have to use a little common sense. The more he pitches, the more he has to monitor himself. Making so many pitches affects your stuff. Once it affects your stuff, you can give up runs, and then you're kicking yourself. Your body has to tell you. Your arm might feel good, but then your legs might not feel so great. It's a delicate balance.

en There's that delicate balance between wanting the players to feel like they can make a run, yet not making them feel that it's their right.

en At this point, what we are looking at is people who may have some direct connection with the terrorists, people who have had phone conversations, e-mails, cell phone contact or other firsthand accounts of people aiding and abetting them,

en When you feel a connection, a gut connection, a heart connection, it's a very special thing. What's familiar to everyone is watching people falling in love ; it doesn't happen on screen that often. People fall in lust, then they're suddenly together.

en Everyone at Panther Racing feels like it's only fitting that we support our country during this time of tragedy. Back in 2001 we made a donation and put an American flag on the engine cover after the tragedy on 9/11. So we feel a $10,000 donation and bringing awareness to the American Red Cross is the least we can do, and hopefully people in Chicago and watching the race on ABC will do the same.

en When I think of the delicate balance of tremendous promise and urgent peril in today's world, I think particularly of the nations of Latin America, ... Because yours is a region that truly hangs in that delicate balance. It is in many ways a microcosm of the world in which we live, and it is therefore a place in which all that the United Nations stands for is put to test.
  Kofi Annan

en When we work with individual charitable organizations, there's often an assumption that Christians support Christian ministries over non-religious organizations. This study conclusively shows that assumption to be false, and that in fact over half of all Protestant churchgoers don?t even give any preference to Christian organizations in their giving decisions. It's critical that Christian organizations really understand this about their target market.


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