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Перевод: welfare
[существительное] благосостояние; благоденствие; благотворительность ; мероприятия по улучшению бытовых условий
Тезаурус:
- It went "without saying" that the rule was devoted "not to the interests of the police, but to the protection and welfare of the public".
- Collectivist principles were still seen (by at least some on the left) to provide a coherent and viable strategy that would both sustain economic growth and support the Welfare State.
- Which means more directed research to solve real problems; more scientific conservation, distinguishable from what has gone before; a better and more professional attitude towards animal welfare and conservation, and a greater willingness by academics and others to get involved professionally; a greater realisation by charities and other funders, even research councils, that research in conservation and welfare is vital and is often good, original research - without it no advances in society's legislation are possible.
- The state's role in welfare is to provide a basic social minimum .
- Israel made it clear that such development would be primarily in social and welfare spheres, and would not include any kind of economic development which ran contrary to its interests.
- I was told by Mary Dines, former General Secretary of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, that, in the past, "it was a fairly frequent occurrence that these young girls, straight from their grandmothers' houses, would be taken to Holloway prison, their pubic hair shaved off, and examined for VD."
- It is for the Association to continue to build a sound foundation of welfare facilities and support that will enable both today's and the future's needs to be met - in meeting this objective we are deeply indebted to the continuing dedication of our members and the support of our many friends.
- Reforming the Welfare State
- Farm animal welfare campaigners put it differently.
- The tangle of behaviours Wilson discusses consists of crime rates, teenage pregnancy, female heads of families, welfare dependency, and out of wedlock births.
- There is a resonance of protestant beliefs in their unchurched experience, their rough, straight-from-the-shoulder speech, their interpretation of history and tradition, and solidarity at the economic level based on their dependency upon the leadership of the group as a whole for their work and welfare.
- As we have seen, the language of this welfare revolution is American, much of it popularized by writers like Charles Murray (1984).
- The appointment of John Moore in 1987 as Secretary of State at the DHSS was seen by some as a signal that the welfare programme would receive a dose of Thatcherism.
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