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  • 21aid and abet —  A tautological gift from the legal profession. The two words together tell us nothing that either doesn’t say on its own. The only distinction is that abet is normally reserved for contexts involving criminal intent. Thus it would be careless to …

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  • 22aid and abet — help someone commit a crime; assist someone …

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  • 23aid and abet — encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular to commit a crime. → abet …

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  • 24Aid effectiveness — is the effectiveness of development aid in achieving economic or human development (or development targets). Aid agencies are always looking for new ways to improve aid effectiveness, including conditionality, capacity building and support for… …

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  • 25Aid to the Church in Need — ( Kirche in Not in German, Aiuto alla Chiesa che Soffre in Italian) describes itself as an international pastoral aid organization of the Catholic Church, which yearly offers financial support to more than 8,000 projects worldwide. We try to help …

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  • 26Aid Convoy — is a British charitable organisation running and supporting various humanitarian aid projects, mostly in Eastern Europe. Its aims are achieved primarily by means of running convoys.ProjectsAid Convoy s current projects focus on Albania and… …

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  • 27aid — [eɪd] noun [uncountable] help, such as food, medicines, or money, given by a government or private organization to help people who are suffering from war, hunger etc: • UN workers have been trying to move food aid to an estimated 2 million… …

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  • 28AID — 1 vt: to provide with what is useful in achieving an end conspiracy to counsel or aid draft resisters K. A. Cohen often used in the phrase aid and abet; see also abet vi: to be of use aided in the commission of the crime aid·er …

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  • 29Aid to Southeast Asia — (ASA) humanitarian organization, providing help for the countries of Southeast Asia (mainly, Vietnam) on the people to people basis, aiming to strengthen world peace and respect for human rights. Established in 1989 by US veterans of the war with …

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  • 30giving aid and comfort to enemy — As an element of the offense of treason: overt acts committed which, in their natural consequence, if successful, would encourage and advance the interests of the enemy. Young v United States, 97 US 39, 24 L Ed 992 …

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