Examples of using More generous in English and their translations into Danish
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And you may find that you feel more generous and more genuinely tolerant than you have been with others in the past.
And when he met Gabriel he is more generous(gently) from the gentle wind that blows.
of ridiculous manhood a young girl without fortune must endure, you would be more generous to Sir James.
You can sometimes get a more generous welcome bonus,
But I cannot help feeling that we ought to have offered them a more generous and flexible deal.
Gain insight into the consumer mind It's a scientifically proven fact that a hot cup of coffee makes you more generous than ice water.
which could be more generous.
But while Fred grew worse Nicholas grew more generous and eventually he fulfilled his mother's prophecy.
he was even more generous during Ramadan.
We would have liked to be a bit more generous to Parliament in terms of staffing resources.
its voting recommendations could have been more generous.
Your offshore fundraising scripts are precisely written to advance the donor to more generous amounts of giving so they will feel good about the experience.
That is why we have been more generous with speaking time,
is far more generous in Scotland,” he said.
Existing differences are to be removed, with the more generous countries staying on the same course
two disciples are exposed for pretending to be more generous than they were.
if you would tell the Sittings Service that they can be a bit more generous in their timetabling.
However, at one point it looks slightly more generous than it really is in several language versions.
Wealthy Europe must be more generous and the governments must be the vehicles of this generosity.
The East Course offers more generous fairways than the West Course