The pension tax reliefs that were very generous in the past have had to be removed.
The program was way too generous in the first place with the 400% threshold.
Gentle with newcomers, generous in passing on his skills, he would puncture pretension and pomposity.
He was generous in the free-spirited way that only the inveterately insolvent can be.
As a writer, all I could hope to be, if nothing else, is honest and generous in spirit.
In either case, perhaps the boss can learn from others who are more generous in expressing their appreciation.
European governments that were once generous in granting political asylum have also grown more co-operative with Arab governments.
Especially when times are tough, people look carefully to see whether a leader is generous in these ways.
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France's pension rights are among the most generous in Europe, with retirement at 60 (even earlier for certain jobs).
America's bankruptcy procedures are considered generous in comparison to those of other countries.
Most people think that the Welfare State was too generous in some ways and are just fine with it being more restrictive.
But the following season, Quinn was dramatically dropped by the Prince, who was unhappy with his ride on Generous in the 2, 000 Guineas.
They were able to feel generous in accepting me, and I appeared all the more honorable for having refused in the first place.
One reason that Germany has been more generous in giving refugees a home is that it is contributing less to the military operation.
The other great thing about generosity of spirit: when you are generous in this way, your generosity is a model for your followers.
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Generous in his praise, easy with affection, there is a charisma here that puts people at ease and willing to bare their deepest emotions.
He was generous in his praise of his students and other composers (boundless when it comes to Vainberg and Britten) and tough on singers.
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At the same time, benefits are generous in the public sector.
"This is not something new because we know that the King was always generous in dealing with his people and the entire world, " the husband said.
Hewitt was generous in defeat: "I thought he came out and put everything on the line - it was pretty high quality stuff out there, " he said.
Subsidies are more generous in countries such as Portugal, which is keen on building a marine-power sector of its own and offers extra cash to less mature technologies.
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The joint operation, which also involves the Bank of Canada, was a sign that the ECB philosophy, to be generous in times of liquidity shortage, is gaining traction.
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.
But you have been recklessly generous in forgiving my faults.
The man was unfailingly gracious, thoughtful and generous in spirit.
The EU is widely seen as a guarantor of stability and progress: generous in paying for modernisation of public services and infrastructure and the best hope for fighting corruption.
But the courts have proved so generous in their definition of what is unfair, and so slow to reach decisions, that employers say this makes individual workers almost unsackable.
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Jankovic, who needed to call the physio after feeling dizzy in the first set, was less than generous in hailing her opponent, who had 38 winners to the losers 13.
Neither could interest rate cuts coax banks, which are currently re-evaluating risk and keeping a tight grasp on their balance sheet, to be more generous in their lending to house buyers.
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