Collocations withwelfare
These are words often used in combination withwelfare.
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animal welfare
This procedure was performed in the shelters, respecting currently accepted animal welfare rules.
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animal welfare advocate
We realize that scientists and animal welfare advocates have different agendas.
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corporate welfare
Meanwhile, this underdeveloped state welfare was accompanied by a rapid increase in corporate welfare.
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economic welfare
The complex interweaving of changing economic welfare, social coherence and political power makes the assessment of outcomes as difficult for those involved as for the social science observer.
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general welfare
This is a genuine safeguard to the general welfare.
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public welfare
The authors rightly warn against taking this fact as an excuse for reducing public welfare activities.
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welfare agency
Likewise, there should be an expectation that students continue their preclinical work with the same (or a different) social welfare agency or other community activity.
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welfare bill
Ultimately, no spending caps were incorporated either in the final version of the 1996 welfare bill or in the 1997 balanced budget agreement.
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welfare checks
When he was finally pronounced fit for work, city authorities withdrew his welfare checks.
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welfare department
Enforcement is the responsibility of 98 district education inspectors assisted by social welfare department staff.
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welfare dependency
In return for these expenses, however, the state achieved an equally dramatic drop in welfare dependency.
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welfare fraud
I tabled a parliamentary question simply to establish how many people had been successfully prosecuted twice for welfare fraud.
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welfare of mankind
Profit comes before use, individual greed and gain before the welfare of mankind.
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welfare package
Rather, a regime is said to reflect a set of principles or values that establishes a coherence in each country's welfare package.
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welfare policy
There are many alternative ways of structuring mutuality and fair reciprocity in social welfare policy.
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welfare programme
Defining health inequalities as health disadvantages aligns public health policy with other elements of the government's welfare programme.
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welfare provision
It is worth noting that the left's emphasis on labour market obligations for women as well as men discourages a system of familybased welfare provision.
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welfare recipient
After decades of local work rules, southerners were accustomed to more stringent controls on welfare recipients' labor.
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welfare reform
The next two chapters question the apparent success of welfare reform.
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welfare requirement
Although its intentions are laudable, the government can be criticised for setting income floors with little or no grounded assessment of individual welfare requirements.
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welfare system
They clearly valued aspects of the social welfare system, specifically government-supported pensions, social services and medical care.
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