It has proved controversial with criticisms that it is overly generous to the private contractors.
The investigations centre on whether Mr Quackenbush was too generous to donors he was regulating.
Mr Webb says that the banks are hindered by bankruptcy rules that are generous to debtors.
You have been astonishingly kind and generous to me today, and I will never forget it.
This gets to the third important lesson for startups: be generous to your users.
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But he is generous to the fighting GI, and he is unsparing in his judgments on commanders.
He suggested they were over generous to their offspring, something that dampened down the desire to succeed.
Why bother with a new agreement at all, and why make it so generous to Mr Vyakhirev?
IBM, were also generous to their victims in the first wave of downsizing, but became more ruthless later.
U.S. government leaders continued to disagree Friday over the tax plan that House Democrats say is too generous to the rich.
The spending reductions all scale back a system of government support that is far too generous to be sustainable.
But Lula's pledge that Brazil would be generous to smaller neighbours to boost integration has not always been reciprocated.
Germany, while generous to refugees, has provided only one frigate and eight aircraft.
Fabiano proved less generous to Arsenal when the next chance came his way.
G7 summit ought to be able to compromise over how generous to be.
Unfortunately for fourth-ranked Wozniacki, her Russian opponent was not so generous to her and closed out a 6-3 6-4 victory.
Perhaps the bigger question is whether Congress should be so generous to taxpayers with outsized loans in the first place.
For starters, the sanctions are quite generous to Pittman and hopefully he appreciates that things could have gotten far worse.
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It is also easy to criticise the IMF, as several economists have, for being too generous to Argentina in the past.
As a result, U.S. tax law is very, very good to some of these companies and much less generous to others.
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Nathan Evans said his father "was always generous to me, he was a great dad, despite the way he was with others".
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Most people would use a word other than generous to describe a person who knowingly pays more taxes than what he owes.
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In interviews and so forth, Doerr has been generous to me, personally.
The defendant can take advantage of that by negotiating a settlement that is generous to the lawyers and stingy to his clients.
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He said the sugar barons should be more generous to their workers.
While that might be a better barometer of how we adjust to higher prices and lower wages, it isn't so generous to retirees.
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For 2013 I used growth estimates that are generous to the Czechs and Hungarians (1% growth) and rather harsh on the Russians (2.5%).
There are two ways for a grandparent to be generous to a current college student without having a gift snatched by the college.
Katherine Jackson's lawyers, while endorsing the movie deal, have objected to terms given to AEG, saying they are too generous to the company.
Sometimes being more generous to workers may mean the loss of business to lower-cost rivals, or even the eventual demise of the firm.
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