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Mr. Wilhelm vigorously denied Yale's version, saying that the final agreement, especially on pensions, was considerably more generous than what Yale was offering before the walkout.
Yahoo's policy is considerably more generous than most companies in the United States, where paid parental leave lags far behind other developed nations.
The three unions organized the rally to impress upon Mr. Bloomberg that they want a contract that is considerably more generous than the pact accepted in April by District Council 37, the largest municipal union.
The accidental disability benefits amount to a tax-free pension of three-quarters of an officer's salary, considerably more generous than ordinary disability benefits, a taxable pension of half of an officer's salary.
Hence also his schemes to "make work pay": the national minimum wage and the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), a state payment to the working poor which is considerably more generous than the scheme it replaced, Family Credit.In the budget, Mr Brown took these initiatives further.
Valued at approximately CA$60,000 per year, the JSPS fellowship is considerably more generous than the average postdoc salary in Canada is, even when you factor in one round-trip air ticket to Japan and relocation costs.
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The federal government not only pays for most workers' compensation benefits, it operates its own array of programs that have considerably more generous benefits than are offered by the state programs [ 31].
Many countries are considerably more generous to their undergraduates than we are: in Holland, for instance, you'll pay just £1,500 a year for your course.
Mr. Begala said that most Americans still received most of their news from local television, which is considerably more generous in covering the former president than the national news media is.
House Democrats will find it hard to swallow cuts to their $819 billion stimulus measure, which was considerably more generous in funding for state aid and education than the Senate's version.
In Camp's defense, differently configured households might fare better than Greenstein's example; he mitigates the changes to the EITC with a considerably more generous child tax credit, which is also linked to wages and, therefore, work effort.
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