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The Charities Aid Foundation CAFF) has published research showing that new generations are failing to match the generosity of people born in the inter-war years.
In his first interview since returning from holiday in Egypt, Mr Blair said: "My estimate is we will need to spend, from government, several hundred million pounds, so we will more than match the generosity of the British people".
The statement from the NT board about Norris's appointment referred to his being able to match the "generosity of spirit" that Hytner had shown, and this is probably the key qualification for the position.
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He had a private, even secret, generosity to match the public generosity, the copiousness of his achievement.
Among them were 17 Baselitzes, and the artist was keen both to match the count's generosity and to take a more prominent place alongside the museum's Mantegnas and Rubenses.
The Royals almost matched the hosts' generosity by gifting the home side an equaliser when Leigertwood failed to notice Bothroyd lurking just outside the Reading box.
The excellence of our science is matched by the generosity of our spirit.
The Bass Society professorships are funded in part by a gift by Anne T. and Robert M. Bass and matched through the generosity of other donors.
No one has come close to matching the scope or generosity of her vision.
But none of their successors have matched the boldness or generosity of the Farrellys at their best.
A consumer might assume that a Bronze plan is the least expensive, Gold and Platinum are the most costly and Silver is in the middle, and that the generosity of the benefits matches the price.
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