词汇 | example_english_donate |
释义 | Examples of donateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. This space is donated in the interests of high standards in advertisements. Also, the unrelated donors we interviewed were generally quite open about acknowledging that they had received money for donating their kidneys. That is, those people who have not expressly opposed donating their organs are considered eligible for donation. It should be emphasized that money from rates supplemented the considerable sums donated by parishioners or outsiders. Most women donating to temples were widows drawing upon wealth inherited from husbands, typically for the latter's spiritual benefit. Not in all cases though: it is perfectly conceivable to think that donating a liver lobe is less burdensome whilst alive than once dead. Pictures donated to an art exhibition in support of the movement showed mainly allegorical symbols and apocalyptic landscapes. Often particular attention was given to the decoration and placing of the pulpit, while elaborate pulpit cloths were bought or donated. Rather than keep her profits, however, she donated them all to the hospice that had cared for her beloved husband. Yet, in both anonymous and familial donations, many of the reasons for not donating would be the same. The characteristic feature of the intra-familial system of mutual aid is the preponderance of donating pensioner families over receiving pensioner families. Of immediate consequence to the coastal peoples there are the disruptions to the fishing industry and to the birds who donate their nitrogen-rich guano. Exhibitions held at most institutions were largely or entirely made up of objects donated by local private benefactors. Respect for the autonomy of donating families compels me to believe that we should protect them by barring them from outcome information. They then wrote to local residents encouraging them to become involved in the club movement and to donate money to it. This difference indicates that the majority of families who donated their loved ones' organs received some benefit from the donation. People may be more likely to contribute to a system (by donating organs) that they perceive to be fair, compassionate, and high quality. If we are to help faceless others by donating our organs, we must trust physicians. An obvious way to live morally would be to donate our organs to others who desperately need them. The family of such a "suddenly silent" patient makes the decision whether to donate his organs. The family making the decision to withdraw life-support and donate organs would have been fully informed of all of these conditions. Thousands and thousands of people stand ready to donate their organs. This is because request rates are already high and requesters will now be asking for donation from individuals with an even lower propensity to donate. The surrogates' decision to donate, albeit an altruistic gesture, resulted in some reciprocal benefit to the families. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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