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What emerges from the Senate is almost certain to be a less generous proposal.
What we are saying to people is 'you get a bigger pay cheque but there will be a less generous benefit system'.
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It is a less generous formula for counting inflation, and thus would reduce the COLA beneficiaries receive.
Of course, boob may be a less than generous term for what Evans was working with, given his massive muscling up and physical transformation to play the First Avenger.
Last week, I talked to John McCain again, and he was in a less generous mood.
But it was basically a less generous version of the bill that just died: in gutting Medicaid and strictly limiting federal funding for high-risk pools to insure sick people, it would surely lead to a big rise in the number of uninsured.
They said they had wanted to negotiate but were shocked when the offer was withdrawn and a less generous deal imposed last week.
When the same technological shift is combined with a less generous pension system (Δρ=−0.02), retirement age is delayed for both people in complex jobs and people in simple jobs (to 69.87 and 59.73 years old, respectively).
(This is more than speculation; in a March survey, CCH found one-half of the states weren't allowing a less generous bonus depreciation Congress passed as part of the 2002 stimulus measure).
While few said they thought Hollywood liberals would now be driven to vote Republican, some said they might be a little less generous the next time Democrats come around with outstretched palms.
Benefits were indexed to a less generous measure of inflation and then capped at 1% per year.
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