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Lately, he has been adding a fourth C, compassion, to cover the city's social welfare needs and still later, the words, clean up.
Most western nations have created similar regimes to support the morale and welfare needs of their militaries.
It is no longer enough to prevent cruelty to animals; owners must now take active steps to ensure their welfare needs are met.
Rather, Japanese officials wanted to raise more revenue so they could cut budget deficits and pay for the growing social welfare needs of Japan's elderly.
Some argue that the welfare needs of young offenders of both sexes should be addressed equally.
Then one agency or one community group would be given a fixed sum of money to deal with a variety of child welfare needs.
Education and welfare needs were met only patchily and religious communities filled the spaces between the patches.
Emphasis is placed on the responsibility of individuals to provide for their own welfare needs and those of their dependants.
To cater for the educational and welfare needs of its members, to ensure that they have sufficient preparation for the life after rugby.
Recruits and trainees interviewed by inspectors reported that they felt safe and that their welfare needs were met effectively.
New York City has already developed a plan to offer a few agencies fixed sums of money to handle the child welfare needs of several neighborhoods.
The organisation aims to provide for the basic welfare needs of Britons who are held in developing countries by providing a grant for food and other essentials.
You will find information on the specific welfare needs of sheep and goats, and a list of useful organisations that can provide you with additional information.
In April 1844, Locke, Moutlon, Morrison, and Starey formed a steering committee to address the social welfare needs of the community.
He is a former cabinet minister, with an understanding of the basic health and welfare needs of Japan's rapidly aging society, and he projects a youthful persona.
It came into existence with an ambitious program of offering services to cater to the religious, educational, reformative and welfare needs of the millath and the country at large.
The Institute's Inhouse Research Projects are directed at national health problems and family welfare needs and internationally important disease areas related to changing life style and demography.
The Vice President of Welfare makes sure the College has appropriate servies to meet the welfare needs of students The union mascot is a leopard called Mary.
In 1978 Chief Justice Martin chaired a committee established by the new Northern Territory Government to inquire into the welfare needs of the Northern Territory.
"To promote community vitality, economic prosperity and cultural harmony, Upper Merion Township will provide services which are responsive to the health, safety and general welfare needs of the community."
Close to the time of her death, she was involved in private business, running the non-governmental organisation Essential Child Care Foundation involved in child welfare needs and rights as well.
FRG - Family Rights Group, the charity in England and Wales that advises families whose children are involved with or need children's services because of welfare needs or concerns.
Since the time of Shaw's original bequest of $1 million, the foundation has grown to nearly $140 million to support the health, educational, cultural and welfare needs of Summit County residents.
The monastic township of New Norcia was established as a small missionary settlement by the Spanish Benedictines for the spiritual and welfare needs of local aboriginal people in 1847.