In feudal times the serfs had to rely on the beneficence of the lord of the manor. |
On the other hand, waking a dying person to inform them of their imminent demise goes against the principle of beneficence. |
But it would be a long time before you came up with a source of happiness that derived from the beneficence of government. |
Physicians are bound by bioethical standards, including nonmaleficence, beneficence and respect for patient autonomy. |
Some features of its make-up were evidences of his goodness and beneficence, while others displayed his displeasure. |
It affects those who are the beneficiaries of the charity's functions, beneficence and bounty. |