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Further, these two insurers also generally reimburse less generously than private payors.
They also pay their staff less generously than others.
Other elderly people need nursing care the Federal Government underwrites less generously than it once did.
Given that employers still contribute to the vast majority of schemes (even if less generously than they did to DB schemes), workers are turning down free money.
He's also a filmmaker who finds great, unsettling dark comedy in violence, and once again the blood does run, if somewhat less generously than in "The Host" and his often brilliant "Memories of Murder".
But one major difference in big companies today compared to 40 years ago is that today's giants pay less generously than the giants of the past, especially when it comes to their lowest-paid employees.
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It will give aid generously, albeit 10% less generously this year than last.
One afternoon, a brick-oven burrata pizza (burrata cheese, tomato sauce and basil) was smaller and less generously sauced than a spicy New York style Scarpariello (with crumbled sausage, roasted potatoes and cherry peppers), and its cracker-thin crust was just this side of hard.
They found that male C.E.O.'s generally pay their employees less generously after fathering a child.
Despite being less generously valued, in recent years European stockmarkets have done even worse than America's when the latter's have fallen sharply.
Put less generously, he blew it.
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