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welfare

[wel-fair] / ˈwɛlˌfɛər /


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She will set the annual funding for Scotland's health, education, transport, welfare and justice systems, as well as any tax changes.

From BBC

A spokesperson for IVC told Panorama: "The group's vets and vet nurses never prioritise revenue or transaction value over and above the welfare of the animal in their care."

From BBC

However, the aspect of Kazin’s experience that affected him most profoundly was the physical safety and welfare of his staff in Caracas that were housed in an armed compound.

From MarketWatch

The cinema icon - "BB" as she was known in her home country - acted in almost 50 films, including And God Created Woman, but retired in 1973 to devote her life to animal welfare.

From BBC

Los Angeles police twice visited the Reiners’ home in 2019 to perform a welfare check and respond to a mental-health related call for service, according to records obtained by The Times.

From Los Angeles Times