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Now where have I seen the like of this beneficence before?
Beneficence to the poor is not a popular concept these days.
Its look of grand beneficence seemed to embrace the world.
Beneficence - a practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient.
And shouldn't some others now share the beneficence our country provides?
It sees its beneficence as an investment in the future of the theater.
He was notoriously mean and wanted some reward for his beneficence.
His hope in the beneficence of the afterlife is vain.
Explaining his beneficence, he says that the first pot gave birth to the second.
He was the man with the flowing hands that dripped beneficence.
It was the last act of beneficence from a race that had failed its ultimate challenge.
Trusting my life to Ivy's beneficence seemed like a bad bet.
He lived off his aunt's beneficence for three years, and was even able to finance a trip to Europe.
But Madonna has a more creative notion of beneficence than simply writing a check.
It is impossible to doubt the beneficence of that stern rule.
This was in recognition to the Ball family's continuing beneficence to the institution.
The term beneficence refers to actions that promote the well being of others.
It has not yet been on the receiving end of such promised network beneficence from Disney.
He's got a long memory and not a shred of beneficence."
Legislators were also sure to aim beneficence toward themselves.
I truly don't trust this sudden beneficence on the part of Defense.
Such beneficence is the stuff of museum directors' dreams.
Three core principles are identified: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice.
In some cultures, sneezing is seen as a sign of good fortune or God's beneficence.
Deprived of another great competitive world power, we rarely use our solo authority for beneficence.