beneficence
Example Sentences
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Outside the foundation, her personal beneficence was vast and eclectic.
From New York Times
Strictly speaking, though, Jackson’s words would also apply to an attempted bestowal of executive beneficence — such as loan forgiveness.
From Washington Post
Accountability is a process to ensure that each action promotes equity and beneficence.
From Seattle Times
Both bright and strong, and largely unimpeded by clouds, the sun seemed almost luxuriant in its beneficence.
From Washington Post
“The target principle of medicine must be a higher standard: beneficence,” he writes.
From Washington Post
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