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Mr. Barton was more charitable, but darker.
Liberals have a more charitable, but unfortunately more obscure, rejoinder.
Other German reviewers were more charitable, but Grass was stung by the attacks.
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The advertisement would also say the film would make viewers more charitable and good, but the film's critique on charity workers in particular would be far from appealing or well-received.
He argues that the Catholic Church treated her brutally; she, being more charitable, seeks the truth but hates the idea of having to cause a fuss.
In the second study, based on employees working in a university setting, males once again took a more charitable view of gender harassment, but not unwanted sexual attention; and, compared with females, males believed sexual harassment to be less common in the workplace.
But a more charitable assessment of his work positions him as a documentarian of the class lines that demarcate every part of society, an artist tirelessly dedicated to exploring the peculiarities of free time, of leisure. .
But others were more charitable.
But Heather and Mike are more charitable than I, and in the interests of "inclusiveness" they've tried to throw open the doors to as many of you as possible.
But there are other, more charitable explanations for this phenomenon.
But there is a more charitable way to interpret the analogy.
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