Similar words: social services, service, serving, servile, subservient, supervisor, overview, impervious. Meaning: ['sɜrvɪs /'sɜːvɪs] n. performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others.
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271 The cuts in government funding have had a pernicious effect on local health services.
272 The network will provide the gamut of computer services to your home.
273 Listening to customers is now part of the mantra of new management in public services.
274 Why don't you offer your services as a tennis coach?
275 The first two services are free, while the third costs £35.00.
276 One of the driving forces behind this recent expansion is the growth of services.
277 There is an unquestionable link between job losses and deteriorating services.
278 The Financial Services Act came into operation four years ago.
279 You can customise the behavior of the Asynchronous Server and hence re-brand it by defining your own command set for invoking services.
280 They had to pull up,[sentencedict.com/services.html] possibly go to a motorway services or somewhere like that.
281 The government is proposing to put on a new range of taxes to pay for social services.
282 Main line services can be very quick, but travelling on the branch lines is much slower.
283 I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares. George Washington
284 The top Democrat on the Armed Services panel voiced a different view.
285 The local welfare office is where government dispenses many of its services.
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