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I do not want to be ungenerous to a child in need.
But since he seemed to be thinking only of me, I felt this was an ungenerous idea.
On paper, at least, the settlement he gave her in 1811 was not ungenerous.
Confidence in his will to end this war, even upon terms not ungenerous.
In fact, according to her own codes, she was not ungenerous towards the other woman.
But why be so ungenerous to your good friend?
Clearly something terrible had happened and he began to feel embarrassed by his ungenerous response.
The ungenerous answer is that the health care debate has brought out the worst in taxpayers.
Even in the pop-soul area, the list is ungenerous to women.
"But here, my friend, I know how ungenerous these imperial officials can be.
The ungenerous might have thought he intended to hit Cordelia with it.
Clearly, he was being ungenerous to the avatar of the goddess.
Opponents would be only too ready to attribute ungenerous motives.
"Writers are more ungenerous and jealous than actors," she said.
"This is surely most unfair and ungenerous upon your part.
I will not say, to mend a friend's coat, for that might be ungenerous.
This may seem an ungenerous reaction to a book that does great service to classical culture and those who teach it.
"They give a very, very ungenerous level of service," he said.
Well, maybe that was ungenerous of me, but it did occur to me.
How can you justify such a dismissive and ungenerous review if the above is true?
It would be ungenerous to call it a background check.
But assigning motives is a misleading practice and most often an ungenerous one.
I would be rather ungenerous and unfriendly but nevertheless formally correct.
"Your other peoples were so ungenerous that they fled their skeletons instead of having art with us."
If your son supports me as his father supported Robert, he'll not find me ungenerous.