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In fact, recent polling on Catholic Millennials clearly shows that this generation does not stand with Hale, and instead has a much more generous view of women's autonomy and freedom of conscience.
Others will take a more generous view of his methods.
Mr. From offered an even more generous view of Mr. Clinton's accomplishments.
John Logsdon, the doyen of American space studies, takes a more generous view in his new book ("John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon", Palgrave Macmillan).
One veteran from another regiment offered a more generous view, hailing the sutler's store as "that wonderful requisite of army life".
In 1947, by contrast, the queen had taken a somewhat more generous view of British history, praising "our great imperial family" in a birthday broadcast from Cape Town.
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The more generous will view it as an important entry in the Oz canon, a visually stunning parable about the nature of faith and the politics of grass-roots revolution (seeking meaning in the role of Glinda the Good Witch, Michelle Williams said, she ad-libbed a quote from Che Guevara).
Kant's noxious views on sex and race distinguish him from Leibniz, overall, the more generous philosopher, whose view it is that God maximizes the richness and diversity of creation.
Perhaps Mr. Eastwood's views would have become more generous if he had taken the president's role.
All of the tests indicated that people who displayed more embarrassment were viewed as more trustworthy and more generous.
Strachey's view of the LBC's influence was more generous and more durable.
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