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"overgenerous" Definitions
  1. overgenerous (with something) giving too much of something

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The country's overgenerous, unaffordable pension system costs 13% of GDP.
Allowing some complementary private coverage also reduces pressure for overgenerous basic coverage.
The funk also reflected overgenerous wage rises, especially in East Germany, after reunification in 33.
It wanted to bring in reforms, but also clung to an outdated and overgenerous welfare system.
Eno can alert customers about suspected fraud, potential double charges by a merchant, or an overgenerous tip.
Mr Temer wants to amend the constitution to freeze government spending in real terms and to reform overgenerous pensions.
Underestimating how long someone will live can be costly, as overgenerous governments and indebted private pension schemes have been discovering.
The board had previously been criticised for coddling its superstar CEO, awarding him overgenerous pay packages—£303m ($107m) in 2015.
Michael Philips, Chicago Tribune: The movie runs 140 minutes, which feels overgenerous for the amount and the quality of the narrative at hand.
Ms. Merkel's predecessor, the Social Democrat Gerhard Schröder, recognized this and pruned back Germany's overgenerous welfare spending to make the economy more competitive.
The crisis is the result of three linked issues: overgenerous pension promises; the flawed nature of public-sector pension accounting in America; and some bad investment decisions.
Companies need to put more effort into guarding the guards—training them in how to conduct reviews and holding them accountable if they are overgenerous or otherwise sloppy.
Entering into specifics ("I ate a big lunch,"; "I'm allergic to eggplant,"; "It's too fattening") only invites an argument — just as eating the overgenerous portion only invites seconds.
I wanted to put that claim to the test in Geneva, to either prove my point to others or to admit I might have been overgenerous with my praise.
The A.C.E.'s overgenerous policies have resulted in some colleges' offering veterans as many as 60 semester-hours of transfer credits before they ever enroll in a single college course.
And Mr Temer's caretaker administration—which supporters of Ms Rousseff's left-wing Workers' Party regard as coup-mongering usurpers—lacks the voter legitimacy for more radical structural reforms, such as to Brazil's overgenerous public pensions, rigid labour laws, byzantine taxes or graft-prone electoral system.
Many argued that they have already made numerous overgenerous concessions in exchange for initial international recognitions.
The Guardians political editor Michael White criticised Foot's "overgenerous" support for Croatian leader Franjo Tuđman. Foot remained a high-profile member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). He wrote several books, including highly regarded biographies of Aneurin Bevan and H. G. Wells. Indeed, he was a distinguished Vice-president of the H. G. Wells Society.
After his visit he keeps them under surveillance but his search fails to find any gold when they return to shore. Feeling defeated, Ghote has Chatterjee brought to the police station for interrogation. Chatterjee describes Frank Masters as at times overgenerous which caused trouble at the foundation. On such occasions Masters responded with further acts of generosity, but often failed to follow through with his good works.
At the same time as the ENR line opened, a new low level island platform was provided at Newmarket to remove the need for trains to reverse into and out of the old terminal station. This station then primarily became a goods station, although it was used by passenger services on race days, and was linked to the new platform by a footbridge. Provision for passengers on the new platform was not overgenerous at first, leading to a number of complaints in the local newspapers. The GER provided a waiting room in 1881.
The work by these authors' certainly do not compile an exhaustive list of suggested causes or solutions for the underclass, but they are arguably the most read proposals among social scientists. The contrasting causes and solutions highlighted by Wilson and Mead in particular have been popular points for debate. However, because prescription is dependent on diagnosis, much of the debates between Wilson and Mead have been on the causes and conditions of the underclass. Wilson highlights social isolation and the disappearance of quality work (for example, via deindustrialization and offshore labor outsourcing) for ghetto residents, while Mead highlights an overgenerous and permissive welfare state.
The marriage was thus probably arranged for political reasons but was incapable of resisting Conrad's decrees after his successful annexation of Burgundy on 1 August 1034. (Bishop Burchard subsequently revolted against imperial control but was defeated; he was ultimately translated to Lyon.) Ermenberga appears to have been the wealthier of the two. Gundulph moved to his wife's town, where she held a palace, likely near the cathedral, along with a villa in the valley. Anselm's father is sometimes described as having a harsh and violent temper but contemporary accounts merely portray him as having been overgenerous or careless with his wealth; Anselm's patient and devoutly religious mother, meanwhile, made up for her husband's fault with her own prudent management of the family estates.
However, the painting was not finished until six years after his death, in 1432, so the degree to which the surviving altarpiece reflects his work, rather than that of Jan who took it over, remains much discussed. An inscription on the frame, which was destroyed in the beeldenstorm in 1566, stated that Hubert van Eyck "maior quo Nemo reports" (greater than anyone) started the altarpiece, but that Jan van Eyck – calling himself "are Secundus" (second-best in the art) – completed it in 1432.. Writing in 1933, art historian Bryson Burroughs, who at that time attributed to Hubert the Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych, describing him as "the fountainhead of northern painting", suggests he did the underdrawing for the Ghent Altarpiece with Jan painting in after his brother's death; some form of this view remains common among specialists. Modern scientific investigation reveals various changes between the finished work and the lower painted levels and the underdrawing. Today the inscription is often regarded as an overgenerous fraternal tribute.

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