A contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous.
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Examples for "welfare"
Examples for "welfare"
1This year, the biggest changes in public opinion concern the welfare state.
2A spokesperson for animal welfare group SAFE said animals suffered at rodeos.
3The reality is that animal welfare must come first in these cases.
4That year gave a boost to social democracy and the welfare state?
5He said police would visit the passengers later today for welfare checks.
1Market conditions don't appear feasible, investor confidence is not upbeat, he said.
2Despite the upbeat talk, deep political problems were on display in Washington.
3Consumers were upbeat about both current conditions and expectations for the future.
4Andrier remained upbeat about business prospects despite stagnating sales in Western Europe.
5Betfair said it was upbeat on prospects despite the new tax regime.
1Key staff will continue to work to ensure the wellbeing of animals.
2For example, take Goal 3, which focuses on good health and wellbeing.
3Develop and implement a national strategy on climate change, health and wellbeing.
4But Ms Ardern said the victims' wellbeing needed to be the priority.
5Background: An adequate diet contributes to health and wellbeing in older age.
1Sleep Of course sleep is absolutely vital to our health and well-being.
2The minister said people needed to take more responsibility for their well-being.
3The physical well-being, however, was not affected in children with hearing impairment.
4It shows that young South Africans place socio-economic well-being above democratic rights.
5High technology industry is a key element of our current economic well-being.
1Aristotle talked about "eudaimonia" -happiness as human flourishing and purpose to life -rather than the modern hedonistic concept.
Translations for eudaemonia