Sentences with phrase «notoriously stingy»

But the university's financial aid practices are also notoriously stingy — the Princeton Review has consistently named them «worst» in the country.
After closing for three years, the museum has re-emerged in a massive new building, at a scale outstripping even New York's Museum of Modern Art, and houses a substantially beefed up collection of art after 1945 — albeit one funded more by Bay Area titans of retail and finance than the notoriously stingy millionaires of Silicon Valley.
Chinese banks are notoriously stingy with their loans, meaning that until recently Chinese devs have been at the mercy of large publishers, a situation that has lead to serious issues in China's over-saturated mobile market.
Mostly, because TAM (the Brazil flag carrier that has recently merged with the Latin American giant LAN) is notoriously stingy with their Business Class availability, but also because of this:
The fossil record is notoriously stingy in doling out clues about the history of life.
Moving ahead Traditionally, Harvard University has been notoriously stingy with tenure.
In fact, he is notoriously stingy in making appointments.
Even more impressively, he has done so while making only minor adjustments to his playing staff in each close - season, taking Bordeaux to the top table of European football with a team containing only four regular internationals and featuring a notoriously stingy defence that cost just # 3.8 million to assemble.
The Gunners are notoriously stingy, so Arsene Wenger splashing # 72m would be total mayhem.
It was a Saturday - Monday turnaround after a 1,200 mile flight against a team with a notoriously stingy defense and an 11 man rotation.
Wenger is notoriously stingy with Arsenal's money and has only spent more than # 30m on two players — Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil — fees confirmed by The Express.

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Over the next decade, Cohn used his mob connections to smooth the younger Trump's relations with construction unions; inked a stingy prenuptial agreement with Trump's first wife, Ivana; leaned on city politicians to favor Trump deals; traded favors in Atlantic City's notoriously corrupt casino industry; and tried to strong - arm the National Football League into a merger that would give Trump a first - tier team at a fraction of the going rate.
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