generosity$31262$ - translation to greek
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generosity$31262$ - translation to greek

SERVICE PROVIDED BY A GOVERNMENT TO PEOPLE LIVING WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION
Public Services; Governmental Services; Governmental services; State services; Government service; Public Service; Public services; Public resources; Public resource; Government services; State service; Service of general interest; Services of general interest; Government generosity; Services of general economic interest; Service of general economic interest
  • A group of [[Chile]]an 'Damas de Rojo', volunteers at their local hospital
  • Trains are a public service.
  • National Bureau of Investigation]] (NBI) headquarters building in [[Tikkurila]], [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]
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generosity      
n. γενναιοφροσύνη, ελευθεριότητα, γενναιοδωρία

Definition

generosity
n.
1.
Nobleness, disinterestedness, magnanimity, high-mindedness.
2.
Liberality, bounty, bounteousness, bountifulness, charity, munificence.

Wikipedia

Public service

A public service or service of general (economic) interest is any service intended to address specific needs pertaining to the aggregate members of a community. Public services are available to people within a government jurisdiction as provided directly through public sector agencies or via public financing to private businesses or voluntary organizations (or even as provided by family households, though terminology may differ depending on context). Other public services are undertaken on behalf of a government's residents or in the interest of its citizens. The term is associated with a social consensus (usually expressed through democratic elections) that certain services should be available to all, regardless of income, physical ability or mental acuity. Examples of such services include the fire brigade, police, air force, and paramedics (see also public service broadcasting).

Even where public services are neither publicly provided nor publicly financed, they are usually subject to regulation going beyond that applying to most economic sectors for social and political reasons. Public policy, when made in the public's interest and with its motivations, is a type of public service.