goodwill gesture
It depends on the use of the word.good will (noun: It was a gesture of good will.)goodwill (adjective: It was a goodwill gesture.)See the related link for further information.
It's a gesture of goodwill from the people of France to the people of the United States and represents a love for freedom and democracy
The phrase "goodwill and trademark" is used when transferring a trademark to another company or individual, meaning the receiving company is expected to maintain the quality of the product using the mark. The intent is to maintain the reputation the mark has built over time.
An "Gesture Frontier" is a place within a particular region where one gesture stops an another begins.
The mayor bribed helestakov , he kept " lending him money " as a gesture of goodwill . Helestakov got used to it as he was a man in debt
It's from the Bible.
gesture
Yes, another word for shrug is "hunch."
un beau geste
Most employers will do so as a goodwill gesture and benefit to the employee. It is usually not required by law.
noblesse --- Or perhaps, noblesse oblige?
Motion