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foreign aid

noun as in aid given by one nation to another

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Meanwhile, Rand Paul actually wants to end all U.S. foreign aid.

DNR leaders admitted that foreign aid workers in the Donetsk region had good reasons to be concerned about their safety.

People have no idea what we spend on foreign aid because no one ever tells them.

In most polls, when people are asked what percentage of its budget the United States spends on foreign aid, they say 25.

A crucial area where one might expect Craner and Paul to disagree is foreign aid.

The Libyans and Berbers probably never knew a grape-culture of their own without foreign aid.

But the disappointment of their hopes of foreign aid only drove the adherents of revolt in Ireland to a rising of despair.

I traveled all over the world and probably counteracted a billion dollars' worth of foreign aid.

Such recognition, if obtained, would be followed immediately by a demand for "foreign aid."

No other proposed route can claim foreign aid because of such good reasons.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to foreign aid, such as: economic assistance, international aid, military assistance, and overseas aid.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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