Sentence examples for generous population from inspiring English sources

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Now shadow Foreign Secretary, Alexander is adamant that HM's Official Opposition cannot spend the next four years just pointing at every government gaffe and spending cut and remarking how awful it is: "Britain is not an angry sect; it's a broad, modern and often generous population.

Comic Relief innovation director, Amanda Horton-Mastin says the idea of a US Red Nose Day had been percolating for some time: "We share the same language, the US is an amazingly generous population and we have a lot of shared comedy".

Not only is the city a thriving mecca for entrepreneurs, but it has a generous population that can translate into customers for your business.

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We therefore also compared our incidences of osteoarthritis to the rates in the general population by data (generous support from Professor Gunnar Engström) from a large Swedish population-based cohort study well representing the distribution of body mass index, the prevalence of smoking and sociodemographic status and the average incidence of hip and knee joint replacement in Sweden [23].

Research by Charities Aid Foundation shows that five countries with the most generous charitable populations -- the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia, and Ireland -- are also among the freest economies.

Yet the people of Brunei don't seem to care too much about the stifling of their free speech, which is mostly down to three reasons: The country is rich; the government is generous; and the population is small, meaning authorities find new projects—as well as new laws easy to administer and regulate.

Public housing estates (PHEs) in Hong Kong, accommodating 3.3 million of the 7-million population, have generous landscape planting in their grounds.

But an ageing population and generous increases in the state pension which accounts for 40% of the welfare budget—have offset these savings.

Iraq formally agreed to a five-month extension of the existing "oil for food" program after the United States and Britain were blocked by Russia from making the program more generous for the civilian population while tightening controls on Iraqi smuggling outside United Nations supervision.

At some point Oman will need to tighten its belt as oil revenues fall; officials suggest cutting subsidies (perhaps on petrol) and taxing expatriates' remittances.And yet, as in other Gulf states, Oman's social contract relies on the government's generous provision for its population in return for citizens not asking for too many rights.

Its ruling royals, led by the head of state Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, possess a huge private fortune and its largely ethnic-Malay population enjoy generous state handouts and pay no taxes.

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