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But it must not be too generous in shielding people and businesses from the consequences of their own bad decisions — both for economic reasons (to minimize moral hazard) and for political reasons (to gain voter support).
California's generous public employee pensions, shielded for decades by the state's courts, may soon no longer be sacrosanct.
A steadier hand turned out a fine pork shoulder with a shield of crackle, generous for its $19 price, and an oblong stretch of pizza littered with pickled mushrooms, the dough thin and crisp, in the Roman style.
The Senate bill is more generous than the House in shielding, or creating "safe harbors" for debtors who make less than the median income in their state or regions.
Although technically unprofitable, many firms shield their income by means of generous loopholes.
But generous donations to Buddhist temples and the ruling party turned out to be not enough to shield Ieng Sary from justice.
But Ms. Shields defined the tax as vital to discouraging insurance coverage that is overly generous.
This "open markets" policy without reciprocal agreements is too generous to the UK's competitors, say Remain campaigners, and would wipe out the domestic businesses shielded by tariffs.
The Emirates' wealth has served as a shield against the economic pressures that have provoked unrest in the Arab world, and leaders here further expanded generous social welfare programs that provide housing, education and medical care for free for citizens.
Another shield.
So generous".
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