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But that may be too generous given the softness in Internet advertising where CMGI derives about 20% of its revenue and infrastructure.
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This PageRank algorithm [9] regards the hyperlinks (links on web pages which connect users to other web pages) as recommendations, with two extra comments: (1) the status of the recommender is important, and (2) the recommendation should drop in weight if the recommender is too generous giving them.
To call it an update would be too generous.
But I wonder whether it may be too generous.
But supplement, sadly, might be too generous here.
In fact, even a Razzie would be too generous.
"Hunt" might even be too generous a word.
The city's announcement was also meant to address what it said was another unacceptable consequence of being too generous in giving federal vouchers to the homeless: the cheating of working poor families who needed the benefit as well, but who stayed in difficult housing situations nonetheless.
We are being too generous in deciding to give them safe water, an hour a day of recreation, and off-site medical care if they are in danger of dying.
"Maybe it's too generous, but I would give them six to nine months to prove that these initiatives are having an impact," said Mark Mahaney, an analyst with Citigroup.
Even the letter writers of the general public, a constituency often prone to wailing and the wringing of hands, didn't seem that cross, as correspondents to the Sydney Morning Herald compared Brown to a careless schoolboy, and one even chastised Mankad for being "too generous in this matter" by giving his opponent a warning.
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