1. 善意:Pope在这里特别强调了善意(Benevolence)而非善果(beneficence),管理人必须有意(volens)地促进当事人的利益(bene),但不以实际上为当事人谋取到现实的利益(do(facere)good(bene))为必要.
1. Dvorkin said Falun Gong was not able to practice " truthfulness ", " benevolence " and " forbearance ".
2. Though we differ in language and culture, it has nothing to do with benevolence.
3. But what about more attempts by firms to benefit from corporate benevolence, when public bodies make seemingly strange deals with private firms?
4. The " benevolence " advocated by Confucius is much like Christianity's " universal fraternity " in content.
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5. They might look unhealthy because of lack of nutrition, but nothing from their look piqued suspicion about their motivation for seeking benevolence from others.
6. Kershaw explains that good manners and benevolence are the fundamentals of being a Moe girl, but personality must be altered depending on those around you.
7. The annual publication of the list of China's top 100 philanthropists is a yardstick the general public uses to measure the wealthy's benevolence.
8. She hopes she can spread Buddhist ideology through her paintings, which proceed from benevolence and love and promotes kindness of the heart.
9. He has more than once faced criticism from people who accuse him of using his acts of benevolence to promote himself and his company.
10. Publicizing their acts of philanthropy not only helps people realize the extent of donors'benevolence, but also encourages more charitable activity in future.
noun
1. an act intending or showing kindness and good will
Synonym: benefaction
2. an inclination to do kind or charitable acts
3. disposition to do good