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caring

[kair-ing] / ˈkɛər ɪŋ /


















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"Councils have a duty to their residents to collect taxes so important services, like caring for older and disabled people, protecting children, collecting bins and fixing roads are not affected," a spokesman said.

From BBC

"We've met lots of very caring professionals throughout the years, people who have wanted to help, who have done their best," Rob said.

From BBC

Skillen says her sister was "the funniest person, kind, caring" and looked after everyone.

From BBC

The company has faced regulatory scrutiny in recent years, a reminder that caring for vulnerable populations will always demand close oversight.

From The Wall Street Journal

His neighbor is secretly caring for three Jewish children.

From The Wall Street Journal