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No slyness, no false generosity, sentimentality or modesty, no affecting a pose (or position) for ulterior advantage and no shrinking from a full commitment to his beliefs.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This is no act of generosity by Mr Dewar.
ECONOMIST: From now on, Britain will have to get used to coalitions
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These institutions reach millions of New Yorkers every day, due in no small part to the generosity of many of the city's most influential people.
WSJ: New York: Center of Giving
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No surprise then that the virtue of generosity or benevolence, though it has pride of place in the work of Aristotle--the only philosopher to whom Rand acknowledges any intellectual debt-- occupies a second-class status in her own work.
FORBES: Uncommon Sense
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Mr Rines's generosity and openness to them was no more than he hoped for for himself, as he sat patiently in his waterproofs, waiting, beside a Scottish shore.
ECONOMIST: Robert Rines | The
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When the service was over, he got in his vehicle and he drove back, never attempting to be noticed, never seeking that to know, as my deceased wife used to say, the real measure of generosity is would you do it and no one ever knew you did it.
WHITEHOUSE: Remembering Senator Robert Byrd
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Li has been fairly blunt about the need for other Asians to follow his lead but so far no one has come close to him in terms of generosity.
FORBES: Li Ka-shing Makes Another Notable Donation
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Although it features a quote from Steve Ballmer expressing gratitude for Sinofsky's years of work and another from the man himself talking of the professionalism and generosity of everyone at "this awesome company", there is no explanation of why he is leaving.
BBC: Windows boss shown the door