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for-profit


for-profit [fer-prof-it] Examples adjective

  1. (of a business or institution) initiated or operated for the purpose of making a profit: for-profit hospitals.

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  • Will Christian pharmacists, county clerks, florists, and for-profit wedding chapels really withdraw from society, as you describe?

    Do LGBTs Owe Christians an Olive Branch? Try The Other Way Around

    Jay Michaelson

    December 14, 2014

  • (2)  If a creative professional wants to volunteer to help a for-profit business, that is permissible.

    Rich People Want You to Work for Free

    Ted Gioia

    October 20, 2014

  • Mitchell himself has taken a hard line against disclosures of financial information concerning his for-profit companies.

    At This Creepy Libertarian Charter School, Kids Must Swear ‘to Be Obedient to Those in Authority’

    ProPublica

    October 15, 2014

  • He calls Kline the champion of for-profit colleges, which have a dropout rate “worse than celebrity rehab.”

    Bill Maher Wants You to Meet—and Beat—Republican John Kline

    Eleanor Clift

    September 16, 2014

  • Those numbers are typical of the for-profit education industry.

    ‘Degree Mills’ Are Exploiting Veterans and Making Millions Off the GI Bill

    Aaron Glantz

    June 28, 2014

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