For instance, a generous time extension is granted if you participate in synchronized multi-kills.
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We look for and support leaders who are generous with time, knowledge, power, praise, and credit.
Some people are lucky enough to have an understanding boss, and some companies allow generous leave time.
According to Glassdoor, employees at MITRE, a not-for-profit organization based in Massachusetts and Virginia, commented on the high value the company places on work-life balance as shown through flexible schedules, generous paid time off and other great perks like an on-site cafeteria and gym.
As it happens, the government has an opportunity to be generous with Commons time at the moment.
This seemed generous at the time but now seems so ridiculously puny it pains me to write it.
To do so takes the ability to be patient, generous with your time, and sincerely care about others.
But especially I just want to thank you for being so generous with your time with these kids.
Fortunately Leah Buchley began posting tutorials, created the Lilypad, and was generous with her time and expertise to get me started.
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It goes without saying that he doesn't much enjoy the spotlight of an interview, but he is generous with his time when you do pin him down.
It also enshrines him in the pantheon of the most generous philanthropists of all time.
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These recent graduates were offered a generous gift in a time of great misfortune, and their response was to look at it askance.
Still, with ex-presidents able to command eye-popping sums for books, speaking engagements and the like in their post-White House years, the report raises questions about whether the U.S. should provide such generous subsidies at a time when spending cuts and the deficit are forcing lawmakers and federal agencies to seek ways to cut back.
"The IRS spent a lot of time preparing these generous rules, " Ms. Hirschson says.
Professional meetings tend to be designed for attendees with generous expense accounts and leisure time.
Others who had filed suit at the right time also received generous sums.
If the Republicans had met their pollsters' more generous predictions (at one time these included House gains of a score or more seats and the five seats in the Senate needed to produce a filibuster-proof majority), they would clearly have portrayed victory as the people's permission to drive the president from office.
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This is not the first time Turkey has provided generous humanitarian aid to refugees.
They just have to find an employer willing to give a generous fringe benefit to part-time and seasonal workers.
The only surprise is that this time it is less generous than usual.
These carefully designed subsidies, initially quite generous, have been reduced over time as the industry gained scale and costs were reduced.
At the same time, benefits are generous in the public sector.
Workers pay high taxes, but trade job security for a guarantee, should they be laid off, of time-limited but generous unemployment pay that they can live on and a promise that they will get new jobs fast.
Further, the law imposes taxes on employers who fail to provide sufficiently generous insurance, with exceptions for part-time workers and small firms.
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.
At the same time Jim Hodges, with the generous backing of organised gambling, is emerging as a credible Democratic challenger for the governorship.
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Even when you may not be able to be generous with money, you can still give time, learning, support, praise, responsibility, inclusion and honesty.
It sounds simple, and it is, but what happens when the matzo soaks up some egg and fries in a generous slick of fat is at the same time profound: What was dry and severe becomes plush and custardy.
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.
Although Intel, under CEO Andy Grove, was able to abandon the memory business and focus on microprocessors at a time when Japanese firms, backed by generous government subsidies, were driving their American rival out of the memory market, the company has not been able to pull a similar trick when it comes to the architectural transition from x86 to ARM.
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