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Not the most generous act, perhaps.
It was "the most generous act of any people, anytime, anywhere, to another people," its chief administrator declared.
By Niall Ferguson It was "the most generous act of any people, anytime, anywhere, to another people," its chief administrator declared.
The banks protested their innocence.Fifteen Japanese banks waived debts of ¥450 billion ($4.2 billion) owed by Kumagai Gumi, a poorly performing Japanese construction company, in Japan's most generous act of debt-forgiveness.
"The Arnolds' most generous act epitomizes what it means to be an angel investor," said Yasmina Vinci, executive director of the National Head Start Association, in a statement, but "angel investors like the Arnolds cannot possibly offer a sustainable solution to the funding crisis threatening thousands of our poorest children".
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As lord chancellor, Hyde pressed for a generous Act of Oblivion, which spared most republicans from royalist vengeance, and for speedy provision of royal revenue.
Give someone the benefit of the doubt and make the most generous assumption you can about why they may have acted as they have.
At its most generous interpretation, colonization was a paternalistic attempt to end slavery by separating the races; at its worst, an overt act of bigotry.
A most generous, but unrealistic offer.
"Inviting the mother was a generous act".
Denmark, the most generous, gave 0.9% last year.
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