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Filter by Meaning The company's corporate social responsibility policy included a commitment to beneficence by supporting local charities.
The priest's sermon highlighted the role of God's beneficence in the world.
The scientist's beneficence in developing a vaccine saved countless lives.
The athlete hoped to beneficence his team by always giving his best effort on the field.
The teacher's beneficence towards her students extended beyond the classroom, providing them with mentorship and guidance.
The charity organization's beneficence helped many families in need.
The doctor's beneficence towards the terminally ill patients brought them some relief in their final days.
The teacher hoped to beneficence her students by encouraging them to learn and grow.
The church decided to beneficence the needy by hosting a free soup kitchen.
The philanthropist displayed great beneficence towards the underprivileged community.
The artist's beneficence in donating a portion of the proceeds from their artwork to support animal shelters was a touching gesture.
The politician promised to beneficence his constituents by advocating for better public services.
The teacher's beneficence towards the struggling students was evident in the extra time she spent helping them.
The students decided to practice beneficence by volunteering at the local homeless shelter.
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