Sentences with phrase «come to the aid of»

Russian President Vladimir Putin already has shown he would be willing to come to the aid of Greece.
Other relatives — including grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncle — can come to the aid of student loan borrowers.
Our regular columnist, Chris Green, looks at how cryptocurrency can come to the aid of a shattered Venezuelan economy...
WHOM EVER HAS THE HEART PLEASE MELT IT DOWN... The cowards of Ireland stayed neutral in WW - ll not even coming to the aid of the England, or the USA which saved the world.
Certainly, Pope Leo XIII's great encyclical, Rerum novarum, was pretty clear, at one point arguing that the government should come to the aid of families only as a last resort: «True, if a family finds itself in exceeding distress, utterly deprived of the counsel of friends, and without any prospect of extricating itself, it is right that extreme necessity be met by public aid...».
If to sophisticated thought the irrationality of bloody altars as a means of divine placation and fellowship became troublesome, the use of symbolism could come to the aid of the devout worshiper, as it has done in every other developing religion, Christianity not least of all.
But surely here the conception of another «dimension» can come to the aid of our thought.
As to your last statement, IF the ADL did as you suggest, you'd just criticize them for taking care of their own and not practicing what they preach by coming to the aid of ALL religions.
Why would this mo ron Graham come to the aid of this restaurant chain?
Fowden's conceptual framework provides interesting perspectives for thinking about why communism could not come to the aid of the Soviet Empire to produce either a world empire or a successor commonwealth.
Poor Rabshakeh, how mistaken he is, and especially when he thinks the Lord will assuredly not come to the aid of a people that has displeased him!
He told us that the Church does not come to the aid of wounded families.
For example, visiting prisoners, feeding the poor, or coming to the aid of struggling neighbours.
Dolphins have come to the aid of humans by attacking sharks.
Abortion can end when the Church comes to the aid of those mothers - to - be are in trouble and families are scared to bring a child into the world — not working against them.
He has had some difficulty with the local public defender's office, which came to the aid of a problem tenant whose lease Edgebrook refused to renew.
Why should he come to the aid of his life long enemies that's where.
Why should he come to the aid of rebels and enemies?
Dear Amnesty, You will not know who I am, but over twenty years ago your organisation came to the aid of my father when he was a prisoner of conscience in our motherland.
The king of Assyria agrees to come to the aid of this loyal ally.
Paris Saint - Germain captain Thiago Silva won the hearts of the French public on Sunday night after coming to the aid of a shivering mascot.
The worrying aspect was how easy their opponent's carved out chances, with the crossbar coming to the aid of Bolton on numerous occasions.
In this beautifully illustrated story, two male frogs in a committed loving relationship discover a path to creating more love in their lives through adoption, while also coming to the aid of two young frogs in need of new parents.
-LSB-...] your money on Big Food over kids» health: just as Minnesota Congresswoman Amy Klobuchar came to the aid of frozen food manufacturer Schwann, located in her state, when it objected to changes to the rule -LSB-...]
Over the past year, staff from Shedd Aquarium's Animal Response Team have come to the aid of animals across the globe.
It makes you feel a part of the community and, because of cutbacks, it is so necessary that the community comes to the aid of others, especially our veterans.»
And if history is any guide, you might want to lay your money on Big Food over kids» health: just as Minnesota Congresswoman Amy Klobuchar came to the aid of frozen food manufacturer -LSB-...]
He, therefore, called on the Swedish government to come to the aid of Ghana and other African countries to solve the youth unemployment challenge.
Wife of the actor during an interview with Zionfelix.net pleaded with the general public to come to the aid of her husband.
He has therefore called for support from partners and stakeholders to come to the aid of the district as the...
But, to see you coming to the aid of Supervisor Bellone really gives new meaning to the old adage; «politics makes strange bedfellows.»
Bloomberg emphasized the need to «help the city's middle class,» including preventing foreclosures, coming to the aid of those who have already lost their homes and making mass transportation more affordable.
Adam Walker, Griffin's successor as leader, said: «Far from being the «saviours of the nation», coming to the aid of postwar Britain — as race hustlers like David Lammy, Sadiq Khan and Diane Abbott would have us think — these migrants travelled to Britain to seize for themselves opportunities at the expense of the British people.»
He has therefore called for support from partners and stakeholders to come to the aid of the district as the operations of the miners was wreaking havoc on productive farmlands and destroying their water bodies»
By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA — The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, has asked the Federal Government to come to the aid of over...
President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to immediately mobilize personnel and resources to come to the aid of the victims of the flooding in Benue State.
House Speaker John Boehner came to the aid of Corwin, while U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer campaigned for Hochul.
And if the city council or the mayor do come to the aid of an industry that has put not only tens of thousands into their campaign coffers, but many millions into the city's treasury via medallion sales, don't expect the ride - sharing apps to go quietly into the night.
This failure to come to the aid of Americans following a severe and devastating natural disaster is unprecedented.
Two top legal defense groups have come to the aid of disgraced former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
«Speaking during the flagging off ceremony, the Governor of Benue State, Dr. Samuel Ortom, who was represented by the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Cecilia Omaile Ojabo, lauded the NAF for coming to the aid of IDPs in the State.
(CNN)- A leading Tea Party organization that supported Republican Senate nominees Sharron Angle of Nevada and Mike Lee of Utah, and which gave a big boost to Senate candidate Joe Miller of Alaska, says it's coming to the aid of Christine O'Donnell of Delaware.
Government, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, other members of the National and state assemblies as well as groups, organisations, corporate bodies and philanthropists to come to the aid of the ailing girl.
United Bronx Parents has come to the aid of Tato Laviera, a Nuyorican poet who was struggling to find an affordable apartment.
She pledged the support of her outfit to make sure that the school gets its fair share of development and appealed to philanthropists to come to the aid of the school.
The Wala Youth Chief of Greater Accra, Mahmoud Hamid called on government and other NGOs to come to the aid of the people of the three Northern regions and help stop the increasing migration of the youth to the south.
While asking each of the ministers to answer questions directed at them, Mohammed said he was not going to come to the aid of any of them.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- City Council Speaker and mayoral candidate Christine Quinn was quick to come to the aid of a girl who passed out during a campaign event outside City Hall Sunday, according to a published report.
«I call on members of Peoples» Democratic Party (PDP), Civil Society Groups, International community and well - meaning individuals to come to the aid of Okai and resist the efforts aimed at scuttling his release after a Federal High Court, Lokoja granted him bail penultimate week.»
Schulz reports on networks of scientists and scientific societies that come to the aid of imperiled colleagues in securing human rights.
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