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Further forward, leg room could be more generous; as it stands tall adults will find their knees brushing the seat in front.
As Nicholas D. Kristof said, "Amazingly the working poor, who have the least resources, somehow manage to be more generous as a percentage of income than the middle class".
Pelosi and Reid want to be reassured that no bonuses will be given out to anyone in the auto industry making more than $200,000 a year, while Wall Street bonuses will actually be more generous as a result of their bailout.
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AMT credits are also generated by other "timing" deductions such as depreciation, that are more generous as calculated in the regular tax than in the AMT.
The latter option is more generous as it involves sacrificing a small amount ($5) to increase your partner's gains by a much larger amount ($20).
The sheer size of the Verizon issue required it to be more generous towards investors, as did its BBB+ rating from Standard & Poor's, towards the bottom end of the investment-grade category.
"When looking at the contributions the University makes [to the towns], why would we be inclined to be more generous — or even as generous — as in the past?" he asked.
The source said: "There will be more generous financial support, such as higher maintenance grants and more fee waivers.
Under the plans, even cancer drugs in the CDF will be subjected to cost-benefit analyses - although they will still be more generous than similar processes as conventional drugs.
In all of these views on the data, however, most points lie above and to the left of the diagonal (Table 1), indicating that for empirical protein-sequence datasets, as for DNA-sequence datasets (see Introduction), Bayesian PPs tend to be more generous than nonparametric BPs as estimates of confidence in subtrees.
Well, OK, I guess I should be more generous — you don't need anything as really, really cool as Signtater, you could do the same thing from a phone.
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