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(Some neighbors are less generous, calling the development "a bulky, impenetrable mass").
Dave Johnson, national secretary for business, community and environment at trade union Unison, was more generous, calling it a "laudable first step".
"I'm being generous, calling it a hearing," she said in an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
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"Those are famous television characters, don't you know them?" "PLEASE be generous!" called out the auctioneer.
With two outs in the second, he won a 10-pitch battle with Geronimo Gil, getting a generous call on a fastball low and away for a strikeout.
But Yale officials insist that meeting the union's demands would cost millions of dollars beyond what the university says is already a generous offer, calling for raises averaging more than 4percentt a year for the clerical workers.
Let's be generous and call him "an entrepreneurial sort".
Secretary Earnest previously told MSNBC on Monday that it would be generous to call Mr Trump's rhetoric a "proposal".
In high school, Hirsch played football and wrote poems, "although it's generous to call it poetry," he said.
The government plans to replace FC with a more generous subsidy called the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC).
(A newer program with slightly more generous terms, called Pay As You Earn, or PAYE, is available to more recent graduates).
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