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Jack has always had a bit of a reputation for stinginess.
Despite his stinginess, he always stopped at the best hotels.
The answer is a mix of self-interest, stinginess and politics.
But it fails to tell you that the federal government itself is guilty of the same stinginess.
We do not want Europe to be sacrificed on the altar of government stinginess!
Set against the stinginess of this Congress, it is positively breathtaking.
So why the corporate stinginess when it comes to payouts?
AT the moment, there are some possible new revenue sources that may ease the stinginess.
His stinginess with information was beginning to mildly irritate me.
That sudden stinginess contributed to a slowdown in the economy.
I pressed her for examples of the world's stinginess and got some exact numbers.
She had never before thought much about the Grand Council's stinginess with news.
Besides, he added, "Stinginess is not a part of entertaining."
And, better, these gods pay those who help them in their own way, and show no stinginess!
To hear some corporate executives tell it, the new stinginess cuts across the spectrum of American business.
On one hand, I didn't want to shortchange safety because of stinginess.
To overcome this stinginess, Americans need to acknowledge its root causes.
If they failed in their attire, the officers were blamed for stinginess.
Stinginess is merely unwillingness to share or to use something we possess.
As for all living beings, without exception, stinginess, and envy are destroyed by him.
God has protected him against avarice and stinginess when they are directed toward himself.
The psychology is more one of entitlement than of stinginess, he said.
The commission rightly calls on Congress to correct its self-defeating stinginess.
He should not create the causes, conditions, methods, or karma of stinginess.