Generosity
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It is a story of decency, commitment, and
generosity
that has won global confidence, and that can help to guide the world at a time of unprecedented risks and unique opportunities.
Many people have migrated to Western European countries from North Africa and Turkey during the last half-century, not because of Western generosity, but because they were required for jobs that natives no longer wanted.
After unparalleled global
generosity
brought a massive influx of aid, I chaired a relief-coordination meeting, packed with hundreds of experts representing dozens of organizations.
Moreover, the government has modestly reduced taxes on wages and slightly scaled down the
generosity
of some benefits.
So even if the
generosity
of state benefits may be curtailed, aggregate government spending is unlikely to be rolled back dramatically from the current 53% of GDP.
Countries could practice
generosity
on the never never.
As infecting organisms easily cross frontiers, solidarity and
generosity
usually get tied up in customs.
Germany is now trying to lead the way in the migrant crisis as well, but this time by its
generosity.
Thanks to their generosity, and that of inundated local communities, millions of lives have been saved.
With real money now on the table, the participants will next discuss the political conditions, meaning the price the Palestinians will have to pay in order to receive such
generosity.
In a world of infinite resources and unbridled goodwill and generosity, donors could always ramp up financing of GPGs without reducing country lending.
Thanks to the work of these organizations – as well as the
generosity
and technical prowess of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – doctors now have a new and more accurate test to diagnose TB, more potent drugs to cure drug-resistant strains, and a promising vaccine candidate.
Increasing health-care spending in Africa is not a matter of ramping up aid; the limits of external
generosity
are clearly already being reached.
On immigration, the former vice-president advocates humanitarian
generosity
but has not called for decriminalizing illegal border crossings.
Real success will lie not in taming a pathogen, but in rediscovering and institutionalizing the true value of compassion, respect, and
generosity
in the weeks and months ahead.
Henrich suggests that this is the outcome of an evolutionary game in which prestige is payment for the
generosity
with which the prestigious share their knowledge.
But overall, it set a prodigious example of
generosity
and demonstrated the boundless possibilities of well-ordered freedom.
What are we to make of Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini’s attacks on Pope Francis for espousing Christian
generosity
to immigrants?
It is shocking that, while we have seen individual and corporate
generosity
in response to COVID-19, governments have so far been unable fully to fund this global health initiative with even that modest amount.
Moreover, recent comments from policymakers seem to suggest that even more
generosity
is on the way, particularly in the United States.
By choosing unprovoked aggression over enlightened generosity, China has squandered that historic opportunity and possibly also revealed its true character.
China, buoyed by its camera-friendly demonstrations of
generosity
at the height of the crisis, might step up to fill the leadership vacuum.
And Israel knows that Trump, who has a purely transactional view of diplomacy, expects it to repay his
generosity
by making concessions toward a peace deal.
Balcony-singing Italians and other examples of
generosity
and community spirit provide bright moments in these dark times.
Despite their generosity, the premium added to unemployment benefits, the tax breaks for households, and the grants for small firms that rehire after the lockdown did not prevent hardship.
But Macron suddenly had a powerful argument at his disposal: such a tragedy calls for transcending petty divisions and embracing
generosity
and collective responsibility.
The size of a country’s informal economy, households’ financial capacity to abide by lockdown measures, and the
generosity
of social transfers may be contributing factors.
You see, you promised!''The promise was given before, and I thought the question about my son had settled the matter...Besides, I hoped that Anna Arkadyevna would have
generosity
enough...' uttered Karenin with difficulty, his lips trembling and his face turning pale.
'She leaves everything to your
generosity!
The gentleness of the man's gaze, the
generosity
expressed in his facial features, the nobility of his bearing, all vanished from my memory.
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