Social welfare Sentence Examples

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  • And very frequently arguments are adduced by evolutionists to prove that men's belief in the absolute character of moral precepts is one of the necessary means adopted by nature to carry out her designs for the social welfare of mankind.

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  • Chechen refugees are barred from accessing social welfare provisions.

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  • Its profound contempt for international law, science, secularism, and any concern for minimal social welfare at home or abroad is unprecedented.

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  • On the one hand, it has to intervene in order to achieve intergenerational equity, compatibly with a time consistent social welfare criterion.

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  • It works for the spiritual and social welfare of all seafarers providing pastoral, practical outreach.

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  • His interest also in public matters was incessant, especially ecclesiastical questions, and such as bore upon the social welfare and moral improvement of the masses.

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  • His purpose was to defend what may be called a humanist position in moral philosophy; that is, to show that morality was not an affair of mysterious innate principles, or abstract relations, or supernatural sanctions, but depended on the familiar conditions of personal and social welfare.

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  • Social Work statutory duties are detailed in the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 which gives local authorities duties to promote social welfare.

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  • Practically all have had active experience in social welfare or other work of a relief nature.

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  • He will approve or disapprove of himself according as his conduct has fulfilled the conditions of social welfare.

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  • Demonstrating its Christian principles through social welfare provision, The Salvation Army is one of the largest providers of social welfare in the world.

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  • The most common types of exempt organizations are those that exist for charitable or social welfare purposes, as well as trade associations.

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  • On the National Insurance bill in 1911 he pointed out that a fundamental change of opinion had taken place, both parties now accepting the principle that social welfare was the care of the State.

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