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In the 1970s DI became more generous in the Netherlands, and case loads exploded.
Social Security benefits became more generous in the postwar era, and so did the social safety net.
They huddled together only when their chopped-squid rations became more generous, which made dodging predators seem more important than finding food.
(Spending on food stamps rose fourfold between 2000 and 2012, as the number of recipients surged and payouts became more generous).
After that confrontation, Alcoa's toilet paper policy became more generous, cafeterias were modernized, and other conditions improved, Sister Mika and Alcoa workers said.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program became more generous in a number of ways, and, as noted, it provides less cushion for the average married woman than it does for the average unmarried woman head of household.
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The DSP has also become more generous relative to more general income-support payments, most notably unemployment benefit (known as 'Newstart Allowance' (NSA) since 1996), since the mid-1990s.
She said she wanted social security protection generally to become more generous.
State pensions have become more generous.
However, the unemployment program has also become more generous in recent years.
Since then, it has become more generous and its eligibility has been relaxed.
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