Sentences with phrase «give practical assistance»

«PATA's aim is to give practical assistance to member destinations impacted by crisis.

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I cheerfully toss my son onto my back and do up the carrier while horrified on - lookers rush to my assistance (and then I give them the website of our local babywearing store when they marvel over how wonderful and practical it is).
Meanwhile, Unicef suggests that mothers who are breastfeeding «should be given support and practical assistance to continue.»
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Ashden gives financial prizes and practical assistance to organisations across the world which promote renewable energy, providing cleaner air and sustainable transport.
Whether you need assistance in negotiating and codifying your technology agreements, specialist legal advice or post contract support, we provide it by giving you practical, proactive advice that helps you focus on the key risks to your business.
The court also reiterated that official publications emanating from the relevant government department can be referred to in civil proceedings as an aid to construction and that a Code of Practice which is designed to give practical guidance to employers as to how to comply with their duties under statutory regulations can be taken as providing some assistance as to the meaning it was intended those regulations should have.
We are looking forward to Neota's representatives giving the students some advice and assistance regarding the practical and commercial elements of their submissions.»
Support was measured using the Intergenerational Support Scale (Fingerman et al., 2009) that measures how frequently family members exchange different types of support including companionship, talking about daily events, giving emotional support, providing practical support, giving advice, and providing financial assistance.
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