Sentence examples for a generous provision from inspiring English sources

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Opposition from vested interests was certain, but Tiberius hoped to pacify it by a generous provision allowing the great occupiers of public land to retain large portions in private ownership.

Upper Chorlton Road continues to be one of the busiest thoroughfares in Manchester, and after a fortnight of abnormal tramway traffic, constantly crowded footpaths, an army of zealous hawkers and a generous provision of police, the residents have almost forgotten the former secluded character of their district.

Federal tax law has a generous provision for people who obtain health insurance at work.

Even among the lay nobility of medieval England, grain provided 65 70% of calories in the early 14th century, though a generous provision of meat and fish was included, and their consumption of meat increased in the aftermath of the Black Death as well.

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Our paper addresses all three questions in a unified model and then shows the effects of moving from a US minimal maternity leave provision to a more generous provision similar to policies observed in Scandinavia.

A more generous provision expanding Medicaid would cover five million more Americans than the Senate's legislation would.

If America does not take the lead, there is little chance of a more generous provision of aid.Nor is there much hope for the third potential source of help for the world's poor.

Church officials said Hubbard's will left "a very generous provision" for his widow, Mary Sue, who was his third wife, and for "certain of his children". The remainder and bulk of the estate, estimated by Cooley to be "in the tens of millions," is to go to the church.

The services selected to participate in the study generally had well-qualified staff and generous provision of supervision and professional training.

I believe in simple and flat taxation of income and consumption and a generous public provision of education (the key to opportunity), but I think the welfare state should remain a minimal safety net and means-test benefits for those who are in real need, not grant them to everyone regardless of wealth.

In costing the bill, she said, the Environmental Protection Agency had estimated that $1.4 trillion dollars a year would go abroad to cover the generous provision for offsets in the bill.

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