Sentence examples for disproportionately generous from inspiring English sources

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English taxpayers' money has travelled in the same direction Scotland receives a disproportionately generous grant from the central state.

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But investors may have important questions about fairness if the pensions of directors are disproportionately more generous than those of other staff," he said.

Generous government policies disproportionately advantage Baby Boomers, allowing them to boost their superannuation accounts and purchase investment properties through taxpayer-funded subsidies.

Where federal education policies have become much more generous, the benefits have disproportionately flowed to the wealthy.

A problem for the Republicans, however, is that under the budget rules, they have to offset any of these more generous tax provisions that disproportionately benefit wealthy Americans with other tax increases or spending cuts.

The changes are an attempt to further tighten generous tax concessions for superannuation that disproportionately benefit high-income earners.

This would be a mistake, as it would enable Mr Cameron to argue that Scotland's generous funding from central government has disproportionately contributed to Britain's debt pile.

Not only does that send out unfortunate signals to immigrants, who may not have come across welfare before and are disproportionately likely to be dependent on it in the more generous parts of Europe; it also makes taxpayers cross.Australia has tackled the processing of refugees in a quite different way.

And the Pacific island nations want the United Nations to adopt a generous policy of compensating front-line countries for the losses they disproportionately incur.

The Greeks have an enviable social safety net, generous subsidies for key industries such as farming and shipping, plus a disproportionately large army and navy.

The Kalanga, a small community in the south-west that provided a disproportionately large number of volunteers for the Rhodesia Native Regiment, also proved conspicuous for their extremely generous financial donations; in June 1915, they collectively donated £183, "a staggering sum", historian Timothy Stapleton comments, to the Prince of Wales Fundd.

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