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case dealing with the needs of trafficking victims.
No other philosophy is as focused on dealing with the needs of real people.
In addition to her daughters' health problems, Ms. Mercurius has been dealing with the needs of her father, who has prostate cancer.
It also calls for the recruitment of more foster families who would receive training in dealing with the needs of children who come from residential centers and group homes.
With no end to the fire in sight and a reopening of what remains of Fort McMurray weeks away, officials, aid groups and volunteers were dealing with the needs of evacuees, integrating their children into schools and addressing their psychological, financial and social concerns.
Her abiding concern for the welfare of Jews and Jewish communities overseas led to her active support for a wide range of JDC programs, from those dealing with the needs of Jewish children in the former Soviet Union to a women's health empowerment project in Israel.
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We deal with the needs of the neighborhood".
Before the creation of Greater New York, city leaders dealt with the needs of citizens less than systematically.
LIKE most major cities, Yonkers has many organizations that deal with the needs of children.
Hospice inpatient units were initially established to deal with the needs of patients suffering from terminal cancer.
It quickly developed advertising, insurance, and legal services to deal with the needs of its burgeoning manufacturing sector.
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