Similar words: well-being, well behaved, well-behaved, come into being, well bred, well-bred, being, human being. Meaning: n. a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous.
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31. Wellbeing life will be realized by using the heating pad.
32. Fetal wellbeing is generally assessed via an external fetal monitor.
33. Confirmed by the relevant sections in China, the company can't guarantee the staff security; the sanitary condition is so undesirable that the staff's wellbeing is seriously influenced.
34. For example, it allows one to avoid wasteful consumption while savoring a larger variety of delicacies. It also prevents one from eating so wolfishly as to harm his health and wellbeing.
35. Improving people's wellbeing is the fundamental goal of economic development.
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36. A programme that might globally benefit society might harm the wellbeing of minorities or groups of people living in particular circumstances," says Archer.
37. As a result of scientific research, St John's Wort is now taken, worldwide, for the maintenance of healthy emotional balance and wellbeing.
38. Incidents abound of vulnerable children being whisked away with profit in mind rather than their wellbeing.
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40. Legatum Prosperity Index, a global ranking of wealth and wellbeing, placed all four countries, along with Switzerland, in the top five spots of its recent survey.
41. Needs are defined as being essential to your wellbeing or survival.
42. About Alley Cat Allies The mission of Alley Cat Allies is to protect the lives and promote the wellbeing of stray and feral cats.
43. Striving to improve people's wellbeing and accelerating the development of social programs.
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