An organizational or voluntary association, formed to provide mutual aid, benefit, or insurance for relief from sundry difficulties.
1 He was later elected to AFC's community benefit society board and football board.
2 Social enterprises are businesses with a mission to benefit society or the environment.
3 And the average mind-jumpingat conclusions-reasonsthat liberal spenders benefit society .
4 With that it rests whether the machine will benefit society , or destroy it.
5 She joined a benefit society , to which she paid 50 cents a month.
6 Google issued a statement citing the Judge's statement that the settlement would benefit society .
7 There are ways that they already benefit society such as paying wages and salaries.
8 He thinks that the marriage of two such people can benefit society at large.
9 There's one at the Mechanics' Institute next week, given by the Unicorn benefit society .
10 She said improving the status and funding of alternative education would benefit society in general.
11 Long-form discussions of issues that concern me and hopefully can benefit society in some way.
12 Education is not about turning out automatons to benefit society economically, the Dáil has been told.
13 This could produce technological solutions that benefit society .
14 I remember the date because my benefit society came down on me for arrears that morning.
15 The academy supports academic research and promotes awareness of how the sciences and the humanities benefit society .
16 They were like a warm blanket over him, and it was a sort of mutual benefit society .
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