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direct assistance

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meanings of directand assistance


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direct
adjective
uk /daɪˈrekt/ us /daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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assistance
noun[U]
uk /əˈsɪs.təns/ us /əˈsɪs.təns/
help:
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Examples of direct assistance


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Not only is there no cost to individuals, people needing organs stand to benefit from donors coming to their directassistance.
In 1933 the first national conference for social assistance was convened and proposed the establishment of a national programme of directassistance.
I would also call attention to the fact that farmers should receive the directassistance in the event of flooding.
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We have signalled that we are willing to give important directassistance when the parties are closer to signature of a formal peace agreement.
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The remaining £1 million goes to a total of 26 bodies providing directassistance and practical help to single homeless people.
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The remaining £1 million goes to a total of 27 bodies providing directassistance and practical help to single homeless people and rough sleepers.
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If this is to be effective, however, the local authorities concerned must be given a measure of directassistance.
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We are committed to a target of £50 million in the coming year for directassistance towards projects promoting good government.
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It was intended to be of directassistance to our regions, particularly at this time of very high unemployment.
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Therefore, an expansion of the housing programme will be of directassistance to the private construction industry.
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They will sustain producers' returns by directassistance while enabling consumers to buy beef at prices they can afford.
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In addition to receiving directassistance, shipbuilders may benefit, for example, from assistance given to shipowners or from general measures of industrial or regional policy.
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That would be of directassistance to industry.
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This year over £350 million will be given in directassistance to people who have difficulty in meeting fuel bills.
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We need directassistance and benefit to industry.
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It has provided considerable directassistance to ethnic minority groups through its grants programme.
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There is nothing much here by way of directassistance to consumers.
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That is directassistance to industry to help reduce its costs.
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They provide directassistance where appropriate and are currently establishing a network of business links to provide high-quality business support across the country.
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They also provide directassistance where appropriate and are currently establishing a network of business links to provide high-quality business support across the country.
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