Sentence examples for wide range of welfare from inspiring English sources

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Using financial grants from Denmark, Greenland's government provides its citizens with a wide range of welfare services.

The federal government provides pensions and benefits, repatriation services, and, along with the state and hundreds of voluntary agencies, a wide range of welfare services.

But researchers who have since investigated the increase in caseloads of the early 1990's found that most of it did not come in the core program of benefits paid to single mothers and their children, said another expert, Rebecca Blank, a professor of public policy at the University of Michigan who evaluates a wide range of welfare studies under federal contract.

In 2014, a government report found that some 350 service charities offering a wide range of welfare support or psychological intervention raised a combined annual income of £400 million [$600 million].

In 2014, a government report found that some 350 service charities offering a wide range of welfare support or psychological intervention raised a combined annual income of £400 million.

The municipalities are responsible for implementing a wide range of welfare state services, from care of the elderly and disabled to support for the rehabilitation of injured persons and post-medical care.

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While urbanization is associated with a wide range of human welfare outcomes, its impacts on population health are much less obvious.

We've been working with President Barack Obama and a number of his cabinet secretaries and executive agency staff on a wide range of animal welfare policies during the last seven years -- from preventing horse slaughter plants from opening up to halting the slaughter of downer calves to ending the use of government-owned chimpanzees in invasive experiments.

The target group included a wide range of health, welfare and even education personnel who were full-time employees at district or facility level, located across South Africa, employed in the resource-constrained public sector or in nongovernmental organizations.

Accurate estimates of the UK dog population and canine demographics are of interest to a wide range of stakeholders including: animal welfare charities, pet product manufacturers, pet care providers, insurance companies, veterinarians, researchers and the Government.

The ability to conduct nucleic acid expression profiling assays on a blood sample rather than on tumours has a wide range of implications for patient welfare, including the ability to conduct longitudinal disease monitoring in situations where tumour tissue is not easily accessible or one is trying to sample metastatic cancer.

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