Hamish says the "fast service" leaves punctually only 40% of the time, "and I'm being generous".
Juries in the Longhorn State have a reputation for being generous with other people's money.
We need to look after season ticket holders first, being generous with them, we then have to look after, look to occasional travellers.
Delivering very detailed views of customers and their profitability keeps CSRs from being generous with customers who are costing the firm money.
But being generous with other people's money is not the same thing.
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While that course of customer service whinging can occasionally yield some form of restitution stateside (we're being generous), for Germans it's now almost unnecessary.
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Andreessen Horowitz has muscled its way into the top ranks of VC firms since its 2009 debut in part by being generous on both fronts.
This raises an interesting political dilemma, because pensioners tend to vote more than other parts of the population, and so all political parties have an interest in being generous to them.
And I am being generous with my assumptions, too.
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Even in the era of payola, the label was known in the industry as being very generous.
But especially I just want to thank you for being so generous with your time with these kids.
Cruyff has said in recent days that you cannot have two captains but other people are being more generous.
This current reform is viewed by many critics as not being very generous.
It is also easy to criticise the IMF, as several economists have, for being too generous to Argentina in the past.
Sometimes being more generous to workers may mean the loss of business to lower-cost rivals, or even the eventual demise of the firm.
Both firms would no doubt point out that compensation has fallen, that they are being less generous than competitors and that their staff would leave if pay were not maintained.
The Treasury and the Fed extracted their pound of flesh of course, but at the time were justly criticized for being too generous to shareholders facing the deserved loss of their whole hide.
The last time Duecy was in Tokyo, she was sticking to her rule of always being a generous American ambassador and left a couple of dollars on the table at a noodle house where she had lunch.
My mom did an amazing job raising a family, taking care of her own mom after a cancer diagnosis and being kind and generous to those she came in contact with.
And nearly a third of the ones that are still open to existing staff will be changed in some way it predicted, either by being closed to further contributions by current employees, or by the benefits of the schemes being made less generous and thus cheaper to fund.
And in much of the developing world these ideas are not even out of fashion: far from being embarrassed by the generous help they dole out to their car makers, many governments are proud of it.
It worries less about being able to pay for a generous welfare state.
But music industry sources have confirmed to the BBC that in an effort to save the retailer from going under, suppliers both big and small have been providing it with stock on far more generous terms than were being extended to its independent counterparts.
There is a trick here, which Shelton very nearly pulls off: so artless is her approach, with its ambling conversation and hovering, on-the-spot camerawork, and so generous are her actors (Delmore being the standout) that we wind up half-believing what is, by any standard, a ridiculous conceit.
Recent research suggests that generous retirement benefits may result in fewer babies being born, since people no longer need children to insure against an impoverished old age.
Josh Hamilton will undoubtedly receive an overtly generous contract offer that will secure his financial well being for the rest of his life.
"Being able to provide these fantastic new lifeboats is thanks to very generous bequests for which we are eternally grateful, " he said.
Most people think that the Welfare State was too generous in some ways and are just fine with it being more restrictive.
Economic issues were also the concern of the China Daily, which said: ''Chavez's condition is also being watched closely by Latin American countries that have benefited from his generous assistance, as well as Wall Street investors who are drawn to Venezuela's lucrative and heavily traded bonds.
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