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Mothers who cannot pay in full (or generously) are often treated roughly and in general little or no advice is given regarding home care of the baby, even when the child is under weight or delivery complicated.
Instead, the forensic campaigners at Gingerbread point out, tax credits which treated the self-employed generously are being replaced by a universal credit that adopts a tougher approach.
Corporations that have responded most generously are Philip Morris USA, based in Richmond, which has given $250,000; Wachovia Corporation, which has given $100,000 to the museum's educational program; and SunTrust Banks, which gave $60,000.
More seriously, Napster has been accused of trafficking in pirated material, since the music files its users share so generously are often unauthorized by artists.
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His failure to pay his staff sufficiently, let alone generously, was notorious in the industry.
Nzonzi smacked Ruiz in the face and, rather generously, was only booked himself.
Jacob had made one adjustment in what might generously be called my "technique".
The Great British Bake Off, generously, is three years away from crossing it.
Then it reaches Alastair Cook, whose coupon could not, even generously, be thusly described.
And he will continue to be the lead singer in what Mr. Blinken said "can generously be called a band".
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