CCS
Americanabbreviation
Example Sentences
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But Ben Wood, chief analyst at FDM/CCS Insight, a market research firm, found the Sphere "jaw-dropping" when he visited and says he was dismayed to see so much opposition to a sister Sphere in East London.
From BBC
"It will be interesting to see how users react to this - we expect this could be polarising, with some enjoying the more relaxed, familiar interactions while others may find it disconcerting," said Jessica Miller, head of data insights at FDM/CCS Insight.
From BBC
This potential decline in annual giving—which may also be affected in any given year by factors such as the economy or stock markets—represents only 1% of total giving today, according to a study published External link Tuesday by Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and CCS Fundraising, a global consulting firm.
From Barron's
Although the expected decline in tax-related donations is noteworthy, Greg Hagin, managing partner at CCS Fundraising, believes changes in tax policy are unlikely to affect the philanthropic strategies of wealthy individuals.
From Barron's
Meanwhile, the EU says CCS is necessary to achieve the goal of "net zero" emissions by 2050.
From BBC
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