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A god who creates and then annihilates time, if he is held to be omnipotent, is often credited with having done this with a benevolent purpose that is being carried out according to plan.
How can the United States build up the military in Colombia, to the tune of $1.3 billion in aid -- even with the benevolent purpose of fighting drug trafficking -- when there is such clear evidence that this same military is waging a war of terror against the country's villagers?
"If there's any kind of benevolent purpose behind it, it's completely counter with anything else that he's been doing".
Although some drones will be used for benevolent purposes, many will also be equipped with lasers, tasers and scanning devices.
Lescanne told me that Nutriset's vigilance over its intellectual property has a benevolent purpose.
A fund or endowment established for a benevolent purpose, such as charity, religion, education, or research.
They want to solve specific problems in a specific way (rather than just earmark money for some vaguely benevolent purpose).
What you call "surplus money" the charity and those donors might regard simply as "money" — intended to serve a benevolent purpose, not defray your costs.
The medieval Christian church set up and administered trusts for benevolent purposes.
Statistics can be used for benevolent purposes or for evil ones.
Regular conference year end lists of contributions for benevolent purposes are also recorded.
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