America is unlikely to be as generous with cash as it is in kind.
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Her brother, Jacob, is as generous with his words as his grandmother is with hugs for him.
But Ms Greenfield seems as generous as she is appalled, and her affection for Jackie is clear.
Its decision to admit full-time non-management staff to the scheme two years ago, however, was not as generous as it looked.
They've been as co-operative and as generous with the offer they made to the company in order to make sure this situation didn't occur.
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Dr Liggins, as generous with his knowledge as with his whisky, was surprised that the rest of the world took 20 years to follow.
This has caused a loss of production in Hollywood, called "runaway production, " because California is not as generous with tax breaks as some other states.
That is because his spending plans are neither as generous as he would have his supporters believe, nor as profligate as his Conservative critics claim.
British share-ownership schemes are not as generous as those in America, which makes it difficult for a young firm without free-flowing revenues to attract top executives.
On that basis, he says the pensions are as generous as they were before, and significantly more generous than almost any pension available in the private sector.
The money from rescinded oil and gas tax breaks would fund alternative and renewable fuel initiatives--and subsidies wouldn't be as generous in a stripped-down version of the bill.
In a new story on Forbes.com, William Barrett reports that companies that automatically enroll their workers into retirement savings plans like 401(k)s may not be as generous as they appear.
Other technology companies aren't quite as generous--or as paranoid.
Leaks suggest that a generous package has been agreed, although not as generous as the one recommended last year by a royal commission that the government established to look into the subject.
Well I just hope, David, that given the reports that are coming through at the moment that George's train operating companies are as generous with their compensation package for passengers as Railtrack appear to be with Gerald Corbett.
They might attach strings to a fast-track deal that Mr Bush will find difficult to accept, such as generous compensation for workers displaced by foreign competition, or the enforcement of labour standards in America's bilateral agreements.
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Frankly, it was tempting to raise our estimate even higher given the strength in the United States but we recognize that upgrade policies from carriers overseas are not as generous and the installed base of existing iPhone subscribers is smaller.
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The rake of the auditorium seating is just as generous, and the stained-plywood walls cut into loosely rearranged jigsaw pieces shade pleasantly from honey hues at the back to dark mahogany at the stage's edge, a playful spatial echo of the houselights dimming.
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However, the unions also know that many in the private sector would love to have pensions as generous as those in the public sector and that it would prove much harder to get their members to go on extended strikes than occasional one day walkouts.
You know, we'd like to think of ourselves as a generous country, as a diverse country, as a country in which all children have opportunity.
He was heavily criticised for what many saw as over-generous pension arrangements as part of his severance package, although he subsequently agreed to reduce them.
On a site set up to pay tribute to McCain, he is remembered as a generous philanthropist.
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Jean is remarkable because he is known as a generous, sacrificial giver himself.
Private equity's biggest advantage today is its access to vast quantities of debt, on what old-time bankers might regard as recklessly generous terms.
Their investigation found that bundled gifts (a main gift and a stocking stuffer) were viewed as less generous than unaccompanied gifts (just the main gift).
Last year Weiss filed a lawsuit alleging the directors mismanaged and looted the company through such activities as making generous loans and payments and buying fine wines.
India's growth was also shored up by government outlays, such as a generous pay rise for state employees, the cancellation of small farmers' debts, and the expansion of its rural-workfare scheme.
Mr Maude reminded MPs that Lord Hutton - Labour's former work and pensions secretary who led the review of public sector pensions - had praised the government's offer as "generous", adding that unions should "stop holding a gun to the taxpayers' head".
Although, as the review points out, a full numeric update is a bit generous as it could just as well be dubbed Windows Mobile 5.0 Second Edition given the lack of new features.
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