human services
Americanplural noun
Etymology
Origin of human services
First recorded in 1700–10 in the sense “provided by humans,” and in 1935–40 for the current sense
Example Sentences
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Department of Health and Human Services changed its recommended childhood vaccine schedule to model that of Denmark.
From Salon
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra told two airport workers who asked the candidates questions about cuts to state services for immigrants.
From Los Angeles Times
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans are jointly issued every five years by the Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture.
From Barron's
Department of Health and Human Services, during a briefing for reporters.
From MarketWatch
In letters from Administration for Children and Families, a division of the Department of Health and Human Services, Minnesota, Colorado, California, Illinois and New York will lose access to three major childcare funds.
From Salon
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