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welfare

[wel-fair] / ˈwɛlˌfɛər /


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In this war lawyers invariably are depicted as soulless and grasping ambulance-chasers unconcerned about their clients’ welfare, and businesses as, well, soulless, grasping and unconcerned about their customers.

From Los Angeles Times

Wider concerns remain over player welfare and, with the Australian Open having a history of issues with heat and late-night finishes, those issues could come to the fore again over the next fortnight.

From BBC

The move came in the wake of a fraud scandal involving the state's welfare programmes.

From BBC

A recent survey for the Local Government Association showed most councils in England did not believe the current funding will be sufficient to meet local welfare needs.

From BBC

Keep in mind that the income thresholds that determine subsidy amounts—which decline as incomes increase—don’t include government benefits like food stamps, welfare and disability payments and the child tax credit.

From The Wall Street Journal