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Premium bonds will be made more generous.
ISAs to be made more generous.
There is a surprisingly wide consensus that state pensions have to be made more generous.
This approach is very well targeted — the subsidy goes only to poor families — and could easily be made more generous.
The film tax relief scheme will be made more generous, with the possibility of extending this to regional theatre.
Licensing rules have been eased, tenders for exploration rights made more transparent and revenue sharing has been made more generous.
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That earnings level could be lower if an employer chooses to make more generous contributions than the statutory minimum.
That suggests universities have been making more generous – and more accurate – offers in the wake of last year's difficulties and the prospect of students taking advantage of adjustment.
Assuming the Queen is, really, one of us, she will want to do more than replace Caro with the – I hope I do not exaggerate – 9th woman OM, ever, and make more generous reparation to the scorned.
As a result, the next few years are likely to be a "buyer's market" for those going to university, with universities making more generous offers in terms of grades required.
The possibility of students "trading up" to a more prestigious institution has seen universities make more generous initial offers to students, to avoid a repeat of last year when some, such as Southampton, were left with a large number of unfilled places.
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