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"The state is not very generous with public schools, unfortunately.
Mr. Ellison is notoriously abrasive and not very generous locally with his money.
And whatever changed him into an artist really made him not very generous with the studio.
They are more about tricking than giving – orchids are not very generous.
(As Nobbs plays Frank, one gets the sense he wants to relate through survivor's pain, not love or joy; he's not very generous).
That seems like a not very generous allotment for the task at hand: telling the story of one of the most eventful, calamitous pop-culture lives of recent years.
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As a general rule, the tax code isn't very generous when it comes to writing off non-business losses, although Congress and the IRS have made a few notable taxpayer-friendly changes recently.
The U.S. isn't very generous, but it is flexible.
Another concern is that the investment return on your policy First Penn's is universal, Golden Rule's is whole life isn't very generous.
Romney "wasn't very generous with operating budgets for the campuses, believing in part that they could make up some of it through the consolidations and efficiencies that he sought to create," recalled Stan Rosenberg (D), president pro tempore of the Massachusetts Senate, in an interview.
My first concern is that the private insurance companies are tough bargainers and may not offer community health centers very generous payment rates for the services they provide.
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