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Camaranti Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

"kind hand"

0I don't understand what that expression means... Here's the context:02br
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00 "00In introducing the 00document00, the Secretariat may highlight the following points:02br
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001. 00Invite 00Member Governments and the Industry to make contributions financially or 01b01font01i00kind hand02i02font02b00 towards equipping of the already established and proposed Regional Maritime Rescue Coordination centres which are dedicated to a purely humanitarian course."0-
  

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0 Do you have a link? 02br 00Seems to be a wrong translation. Perhaps:02br 01i 001.

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  • 02br 00Seems to be a wrong translation.
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  • "02i 02br 00provide/give/extend help02br 00give a helping hand 02br 0-
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0 Do you have a link? 02br
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01i001. 00Invite 00Member Governments and the Industry to make contributions financially or 01b00extend a kind hand [help]02b00 towards equipping of the already established and proposed Regional Maritime Rescue Coordination centres which are dedicated to a
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0Are you quite sure it wasn't "in-kind"?02br
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00An in-kind contribution is a donation of goods or services, rather than money. For example, a store might contribute blankets or a print shop might agree to print needed materials at no cost as their donation, rather than writing a check.0-
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0in-kind makes most sense here.0-
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10Are you quite sure it wasn't "in-kind"?12br
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10An in-kind contribution is a donation of goods or services, rather than money. For example, a store might contribute blankets or a print shop might agree to print needed materials at no cost as their donation, rather than writing a ch

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