After a month or so a programme of home visits begins, and enquiries are made about the health and general welfare of each family. |
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Nor is there any intention to suggest that the teacher should become a preacher or exhorter, even for so good an end as the general welfare. |
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The interests of the posterity shall rule in defining the interests of the general welfare. |
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The law must be designed to defend the people, and their posterity, the general welfare. |
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To assist in advancing the social, economic and general welfare of working people by promoting just and equitable legislation. |
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This Government is expressly charged with the duty of providing for the general welfare. |
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It was argued for the mother that general welfare considerations were relevant when a court came to exercise its residual statutory discretion. |
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Such efforts widen the arc of integration and cooperation of open economies across continents, thus improving general welfare. |
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Interest groups, which are associated with sectionalism and the possible exercise of sanctions, appear to be inimical to ideas of reasoned discussion and the general welfare. |
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But food stamps, an indirect subsidy to farmers, clearly improve the general welfare. |
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I speak to parents every day – about everything from dental appointments to general welfare. |
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The group is also concerned about the general welfare of its employees and it motivates them to do sport. |
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The overarching aim is to include the total population in a general welfare policy system and to avoid targeted systems. |
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Taxes, well laid and well spent, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defense, and promote the general welfare. |
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The Court concluded that there was no general welfare reason militating against the return of the boy to England. |
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The problem was one of balancing the general welfare and the common good against the exercise of rights of certain individuals. |
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Though prisons add to gross domestic product, they may substract from the general welfare of the nation. |
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The National Academy of Sciences, an honorific society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, is dedicated to furthering science and technology for the general welfare. |
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At its party congress in 2003, the PS accepted the rule of the market but retained a commitment to secularity, solidarity, and the general welfare. |
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Social life, which follows upon our natural sociality, implicates the individual in a web of moral obligations, commitments, and duties to be fulfilled in pursuit of the common good or the general welfare. |
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But public policy is meant to advance the general welfare. |
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Frederick also worked to promote the general welfare of his kingdom. |
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Indeed, it consists entirely of a sector that may be suspected of having its own agenda of self-interest quite apart from any connected with the general welfare of Canadians. |
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These institutions play a vital role in the ability of governments, especially those of developing countries, to provide for the general welfare of their population. |
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They motivate other teachers to become more reflective in their work and more concerned with the general welfare and improved learning achievements of all their students. |
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It is therefore becoming urgent to enact standards conducive to access to the frequencies of all those engaged in non-profit activities and for the general welfare. |
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Bringing about drastic cuts in the budget provisions of the States concerned, structural adjustment programmes eventually prevent them from meeting their social and general welfare obligations to their peoples. |
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By the same token, Brazil is confident that the leadership of Timor-Leste will be able to use oil revenues to promote general welfare and long-term prosperity. |
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