Not exact matches
Those who break through the crisis and lose their false selves become different
people:
less judgmental, more
generous and better able to ignore «evil or stupid things,» he says.
I'm all for preachers asking
people to try to be a little nicer to others, a little more
generous, a little
less self - centered.
When students in a college seminar discussed this question, almost all admired the first
person more than the second, First, they argued, she had
less to give, so her 10 percent was marginally more
generous than the 10 percent given by the multimillionaire.
The argument that we need to make our welfare state
less generous leads us to an end - point of a system which provides no security, which pays far too little to live on, which traps
people in poverty, and which allows costly problems to spiral out of control.
«I think it would be counter-intuitive to suggest that removing an average of around # 6/700 a month of benefits from the pay packet would not be a factor in
people's calculation when they look at possibly higher wages in a country like Germany but
less generous in - work benefits.»
George Osborne has managed to get what he wanted -
less generous welfare payments and a clear incentive to encourage
people back into work.
But those whose dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was dampened tended to be more
generous to recipients with higher incomes —
people who appeared to be
less in need of a handout.
That's one of the reasons the
people who have higher
generous levels of testosterone in their blood has
less complications after a gastric surgery.
Of course, the program would be
less politically vulnerable, provide more
generous benefits, and would be even larger if it also offered benefits to
people with more money.
Rear headroom is
less than
generous, but as long as your party is limited to only two vertically gifted
persons, you should get by just fine; those over six feet could slouch for a few blocks in a pinch.
Alaska already has a fairly
generous loyalty program for
people who only fly
less than 100,000 miles a year.
Hours are great (2125 billables last year, on pace for slightly
less this year),
generous (for post-2008) bonus, lots of client contact, great
people to work with, rarely get weekends ruined by work.
Perhaps
people have been
less generous in the past twenty years which has cause it to fall out of favour?