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beneficence

[buh-nef-uh-suhns] / bəˈnɛf ə səns /




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Hence these remixes, which are, in the main, predatory moves passing as beneficence.

From New York Times

Motives — especially when it comes to corporate beneficence— don’t need to be and rarely are pure.

From The Verge

All of that was welcome, and yet the American people pay taxes for just this purpose; they shouldn’t have to rely on the beneficence of the wealthy to keep their democracy intact.

From Washington Times

From the fountain of their beneficence flows the dignity of work and all the benefits a job confers.

From Salon

The beneficence of the cartels is the latest sign of their capacity to challenge and embarrass a Mexican government whose resources have been stretched thin by the crisis.

From Fox News