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It is often used to compare two different levels of generosity. For example, "He was not as generous with his donations as his brother was."
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While there are some schools that have institutional funds available for international students it is generally not as generous as at the undergraduate level.
Unemployment insurance is not as generous now.
They were not as generous as they used to be.
It was not as generous as the original terms.
"He's not as generous to himself as he deserves to be," she says.
MADONNA -- Well, he's just not as generous as I am, let's face it [laughs].
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Activists and some politicians, on both sides of this divisive issue, weren't as generous.
It wasn't as generous as the Democrats', and even then many Republicans turned up their noses.
His own art isn't as generous; it surveys "so-called middlebrow culture," as the news release describes it, with reflexive disdain.
Plans in lower-paying industries are unlikely to make the top 30 list because they aren't as generous with retirement benefits.
The move was greeted warmly by President Trump, who called it "big progress!" But observers suspect that Kim's announcement wasn't as generous as it seemed.
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