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Bamford now considers the book much too generous toward Hayden.
Before this revolution even began, Reagan argued eloquently that the federal government was much too generous for the nation's good.
The common objection to the Fire Department's pension system, heard often over the years, is that it is much too generous.
There were dissenters — not many, but loud ones — like Carlos Gimenez, then a county commissioner, who was skeptical of the intentions of the team's owner, Jeffrey Loria, and opposed a deal that seemed much too generous, particularly during a recession.
The point of strengthening Magnuson-Stevens was to give impartial scientists, not self-interested fishermen, a greater say in deciding how many fish to take from the sea and to tighten catch limits that historically have been much too generous.
The rest of the work at the festival varied from respectable to — well, to quote an irresistible assessment from a man I overheard fleeing one show at intermission, "not good is much too generous".
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Truth to tell, he was such a generous artist that he gave rather too much too early, which inevitably shortened his career.
And as much as I respect both of the writers (David Kirkpatrick and Adam Lashinsky), the article is way too generous in its portrayal of Hulu and its history.
There wasn't much to criticize except that he was always too willing and nice, too considerate, too generous.
Very generous; too generous, maybe.
Or too generous".
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