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"I have to practice being less generous to my friends," she said.
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The Senate proposal is less generous to some but more generous to others.
And the budget he produced as chairman of the House Budget Committee is less generous to the Pentagon.
From the commission point of view, they are obliged to be less generous, to be not generous".
He was less generous to his communications staff, giving them a "C or a C-plus".
The report says: "In the longer term, the new system will be less generous to just about everyone than the system it is replacing.
And Arbenz's land reform program was less generous to peasants than a similar venture pushed by the Reagan administration in El Salvador several decades later.
While the Senate version is less generous to the extraordinarily wealthy, it gives much more than does the plan approved by the House to the affluent.
Many emerging markets are troubled by the IMF's willingness to lend large amounts of money to struggling European states, arguing that it would have been less generous to non-euro-area countries in similar circumstances.
Though the cost would be lowered, it is still almost double the level of tax incentives initially sought by the White House, which in its newly released budget also encouraged Congress to be less generous to energy producers.
However, in a sign that Labour's redistributive tax policies such as child tax credits were doing little to shift attitudes, most people on middle incomes complained that the system was less generous to them than other groups.
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