If humanitarianism is your thing, there are many organizations that allow you to help people in cultures less fortunate than us. |
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So why don't you root out those unwanted specs and let some less fortunate benefit from them. |
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I can understand how seductive the idea is for someone who is less fortunate. |
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Help a less fortunate family for Christmas by providing all the fixings for a Christmas meal, presents for the children and clothes if needed. |
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She was always helping those less fortunate than herself so her family thought their gesture was appropriate. |
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After the Second World War a basic living allowance, healthcare and education were provided to the less fortunate. |
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Those who've given money should be proud that their donation has been a major benefit to those less fortunate. |
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She not only openly flaunts her unearned wealth, but also uses her assets to seize eyeballs from her less fortunate sisters. |
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At an early age she used her family's wealth to aid the poor and less fortunate. |
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This is a most practical way of helping people who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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Do you support any organizations that provide for the less fortunate during the holidays? |
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Their neighbors, especially Latinos who have lived in the Mission for decades, have been less fortunate. |
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He also appealed to the public to assist those less fortunate by adopting a poor family in need of assistance. |
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When luck is something you inherit or buy, grumbling at the complaints of the less fortunate is graceless, to say the least. |
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Sorry to have to clean you out, old boy, but others less fortunate than yourself have a much greater need for your erstwhile plenty. |
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These boys were taken prisoner and survived the war, but thousands more were less fortunate. |
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The mass media play a vital role in campaigning for the welfare of less fortunate individuals and families. |
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She had a charmed life and was always aware of her privileges, helping less fortunate people where she could. |
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The problem becomes that the actual spirit of giving to those less fortunate is placed at a remove. |
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What is happening to our country when well-off landowners can be allowed to treat those less fortunate as pawns in some commercial game? |
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People there were asked, during Ash Wednesday services, to remember those less fortunate than they. |
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I hope the book gives some people insight into the lives of the less fortunate, and that the insight will be a springboard to action. |
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For some there was religious missionary zeal in helping those who were less fortunate. |
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Small businesses rarely have the opportunity to contribute financially to the less fortunate. |
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The Ecosystem Research Division maintained its tradition of making Christmas merrier for those less fortunate. |
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The one big humanitarian reason for adherence to the market method of voluntary exchange is the desire to act charitably toward those less fortunate than oneself. |
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It will allow others less fortunate than us to enjoy the bounties and joys of these ideals. |
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Kindness and consideration are to characterize the bearing of the Israelite towards his less fortunate brothers and sisters. |
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The body of a less fortunate soldier lies in the bloodied water near the shore, one of the many who lost their lives in the D-Day attack. |
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Canadians have not lost sight of their obligation to help the less fortunate peoples of the world. |
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While business and the wealthier sections of society seek to buy safety, the less fortunate confront the problem more directly. |
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Mar Gul and her daughter still manage to scrape by financially, but many Afghan women are less fortunate. |
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We were encouraged to give generously to the church and to help the less fortunate. |
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They waste their words when they preach the doctrine of the cobblers' wax to the less fortunate who at times suffer from the disease which may be called graphophobia. |
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Those women continued, however, to be skinflints, and the men remained callously indifferent to those less fortunate than themselves. |
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According to this system of morals and manners, a knight was to remain faithful to God, loyal to his king, true to his lady-love, and helpful to their less fortunate kinsmen. |
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Furthermore, Crane's prose denies the consolations of sentimentalism, in which the less fortunate are cast as inferior objects of pity and condescension. |
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Bennett's personal wealth serves as a ready target for the majority of Canadians, who exist in less fortunate circumstances. |
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When the rich buy opulent second, third, and fourth homes, they drive up the price of land and housing and force the less fortunate onto the street. |
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She felt she had a social responsibility and a natural ability to aid less fortunate women, especially the lower classes. |
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Yet, it should not take a natural disaster to turn our attention to the less fortunate. |
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She received St. Francis' spiritual mantel of poverty, penance, and love for the less fortunate, which she wore until the day she died. |
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I gulp the crisp air that nourishes a nation so concerned with the less fortunate. |
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Coming from poor Irish immigrant parents, he always demonstrated great concern for the poor and less fortunate. |
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In his acceptance speech, he pledged a dedication of support to the less fortunate of this province. |
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It is based on the lives of less fortunate Edmontonians whom Ms. Stevens met on walks in the river valley, downtown and through my riding. |
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Canadians have always been proud of our tradition of reaching out and helping the less fortunate. |
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When they're putting together a food order for someone less fortunate, they are the helper, a role they have not been in often. |
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These trips also emphasized to me the role global citizens must play in aiding the less fortunate. |
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She has taught me to love everyone and to help those who are less fortunate than myself. |
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As always, the greatest harm affects the less fortunate, the poor and those of limited means. |
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During summer, men were responsible for providing food for everyone, repairing canoes and supporting the less fortunate. |
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They'd like to do good things for people less fortunate than themselves-a nice 19th-century class approach to noblesse oblige. |
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Since its inception, Lions Clubs International has been dedicated to helping those less fortunate in their communities and around the world. |
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It's a pleasure and an honour to provide a helping hand to those less fortunate than us. |
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During 2009, a number of initiatives were organized to help the less fortunate or just to spread the holiday cheer. |
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As Lions, we are rewarded every time we help those less fortunate than ourselves. |
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In due course, Samoan politics returned to equilibrium. Other countries in the region have been less fortunate. |
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However, we will do it effectively, accountably and with compassion for the less fortunate. |
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As for other, less fortunate ones, they must regard it as a remote goal which obliges them to adopt approximate solutions and temporary measures. |
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No different than you or I and less fortunate in many respects than most of us. |
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For conclusion, after several weeks of positive economic data from the American economy, a less fortunate week has halted the Dollar's bullish trend. |
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If overprivileged private school kids see that there are people in the world less fortunate than they are, that is undoubtedly a good thing. |
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I believe that it is the duty of every citizen of the world to contribute to the development of less fortunate countries to the best of their ability. |
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Make and promote awareness actions to reveal the real life of the less fortunate to the population sensitive to cooperate as well as mobility and volunteer actions as a way of learning and to make aware. |
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The press is completely manipulated and anyone openly criticising the president winds up in a cell if he is lucky and six feet under if he is less fortunate. |
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A nature lover, humanist and altruist, Stéphanie has always dreamed of going on an adventure to help the less fortunate in other parts of the world. |
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By the time she signed that affidavit, she had become, for some, a glitzed-out benefactress, offering advice and gifts in equal measure to the less fortunate. |
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Without that debate, and the legitimacy it alone offers to a specific ordering of space, the purely private realm is mere usurpation, an act of aggression against those less fortunate. |
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In many ways, all members of the Church can help those who are less fortunate and who suffer from unemployment, poverty, violence and immorality in the societies of Oceania. |
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In accordance with the Gospel this activity is inspired by charity and justice, by solidarity with the poor, the marginalised, the oppressed, in short, the less fortunate of this world. |
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The Ontario Hog Program was started by one pork farmer who, on hearing that food bank donations were down for a local food drive in 1999, enlisted other pork farmers to help out those less fortunate. |
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To his dying day, Marcel Pepin spoke out publicly in defence of the rights of Quebec, the less fortunate and workers, whether they were unionized or not. |
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For his service to the people of Canada and the less fortunate around the world, Dr. Bob Stephens was recognized by the Governor General and became a Member of the Order of Canada. |
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On the other side of the coin, we may unconsciously use false comparisons to assert our superiority over those who are not intrinsically inferior, but simply less fortunate than ourselves. |
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Its goal is to give support to the less fortunate people in society. |
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Europe, which is perceived as a stable, prosperous area, will continue in coming years to be extremely attractive to migrants from less fortunate countries. |
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We have the highest regard for the members of the CF and the utmost respect for the women and men who risk their lives to bring Canada's beliefs in freedom and safety to many people around the world who are less fortunate. |
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Both faculty and students continue to fuel innovation and economic development in less fortunate countries by offering one of our most valuable resources: our tremendous intellectual capacity. |
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Volunteering at home may elicit images of helping the less fortunate, or campaigning with a local pressure group. |
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The middle class were known to wear fox, hare and beaver while the less fortunate wore goat, wolf and sheepskin. |
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He was quick to champion those less fortunate, and the reforms he initiated and supported made the lives of his countrymen better. |
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For the less fortunate, their demand was what Delftware was invented to satisfy. |
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Young people not only met children, adults and the elderly who were less fortunate than themselves but showed interest in them and in their situations, and offered them some comfort. |
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Some have been less fortunate, or less capable. |
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In a bold move, Sindi and her colleagues spurned potentially lucrative royalty payments and made DFA a nonprofit company, underscoring Sindi's determination to help those less fortunate as quickly as possible. |
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And if the disease doesn't make it to Canada the exercise will still have tremendous value, because other less fortunate countries might be able to take advantage of our country's genetics. |
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However, the Organization, itself made up of developing countries, has an overriding interest in helping those in the developing world that are less fortunate. |
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While boomers' retirement nest eggs may have decreased due to the recent market meltdown, their desire to make a difference and help those less fortunate has not. |
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However, the emphasis on an individual's contribution to society does not mean that the less fortunate or the handicapped, will be scorned or disregarded. |
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In less fortunate regions of the world, vaccines are not widely available. |
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Among others, we can note the principle of helping the students to acquire a feeling of social responsibility towards less fortunate groups or individuals. |
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Boomers, who grew up in a time of social change, are often defined by their desire to champion the cause of those less fortunate and make the world a better place. |
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Several charities have been set up abroad to help the less fortunate in the community in India. |
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While you're enjoying the holidays, you should spare a thought for those who are less fortunate. |
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The group is also known for its charitable initiatives benefitting less fortunate children in the Bicol Region in the Philippines and distressed Filipino workers in Qatar. |
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Even at a time when we are all feeling the pinch, there is always a remarkable willingness to extend a helping hand to those less fortunate than ourselves. |
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The Bauer Nike Hockey skate auction on eBay is a great way to give fans a chance to take home a piece of the action, while benefiting those less fortunate. |
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We should try to help others who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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