Nope. "none of which is more deserving" refers to your company, not to all of the organizations.
Huh. I guess I'm reading it as "not one of those organizations." Which, because of this rule
With count nouns, you can use either the singular or
the plural. ("None of the books is..." or "None of the books are...") Usually, the plural sounds more natural, unless you're trying to emphasize the idea of "not one", or if the words that follow work better in the singular.
means I'm wrong anyway.
The Benoit case [link] does appear to be murder/suicide.
I have friends who did name their cat Hatshepsut and call her Hattie.
So now that I've completely failed to give useful grammar advice, I need job-hunting help. I've been doing contract work lately, but have a potential in at a mondo big law firm. Of course, they have a correspondingly big employment application. As far as salary goes, should I put something down? Something that roughly corresponds to what I've been making contract-wise? Or should I stick to the principle of making them name a number first?
Joke, right? The site has a weird feel. So spare.
Unethical psychology study. Smaller in scope than the Stanford prisoners or the one where you hear screams of a purported torture session, but damn. Kid's not even a year old.
So where the application has a box for salary, do I put "negotiable"? "dependent on benefits"?