In other words, the majority of the top-ten contractors were actually quite miserly in their campaign contributions. |
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Its consumers have been key engines of global growth, continuing their spendthrift ways even when the rest of the world turned miserly. |
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Ruth's great talent and energy really bring the miserly old Ebeneezer Scrooge to life. |
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On top of that, not only do the miserly beggars want the land for free, but they want it exempt from transfer tax. |
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They have also demanded a cut in the lower rates of income tax as a way of providing a subvention to the miserly wages paid by the corporations. |
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His mother had been a miserly woman and had not done a single charitable deed in her lifetime. |
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On the other hand, his wife was a miserly woman who had no interest in feeding hungry street beggars. |
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Old men, conscious that they are about to leave the good things of the world, are grasping and miserly. |
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However, to many it seemed to raise productivity growth by a miserly one percent per year. |
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Honda's second-generation technology enables this Civic to achieve miserly fuel economy without being a flimsy little econobox. |
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It is ridiculous to say that I was being miserly where the Royal British Legion is concerned. |
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A garage wine in the true sense, the 1.4 hectare vineyard yields a miserly 4,000 bottles in a good vintage. |
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The senator accused the Australian Government of being miserly with its earthquake relief fund. |
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We have rarely seen such a miserly and nationalistic spectacle in this House! |
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Never exchange the light and the freedom of your spirit for earthly bread or miserly material possessions. |
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The miserly proposal by the Commission has been rejected by most countries. |
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The program that is currently being offered to you by Canada Post is miserly. |
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In it, 'Jew' is a synonym for a wheedler, a schemer, a miserly accumulator of vast wealth and a cheater on his fellows. |
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Torquemada, fictional character, a miserly pawnbroker and usurer in a series of novels by Benito PĂ©rez GaldĂłs. |
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With Mertesacker's partnership alongside Laurent Koscielny to the fore, Arsenal have been miserly at the back this season. |
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Perhaps this programme, with its delays and miserly budget, is just an afterthought in the overall endeavour? |
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Farmers were so hurt that the provinces said they had to take what little miserly bit they could get from the federal government. |
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It does steer you safely between the whirlpool of extravagant spending and the rock of miserly grasping. |
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Certain others have insisted on a miserly and self-defeating policy that military costs should lie where they fall. |
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In addition, the amount allocated to Treaty settlements is miserly, being approximately 2 percent of the original claims. |
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They often suffer from miserly public contributions from the governments of the Member States. |
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Others with a more monetary bent could base their entire philanthropic nature on this tale of a robbing rodent who swipes from the miserly and scats on the insolvent. |
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Now a miserly spirit holds us in his tight and leathery grip. |
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Everyone is expected to squeeze the last nickel out of his operating costs, a miserly attitude the industry has suffered under for close to a decade now. |
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He gave a seamless performance of the miserly Dickens character. |
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When you feel that everyone at the office has noticed your miserly and cheap behavior, start to make them feel guilty about their own extravagances. |
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A person of limited means may be generous or have a miserly attitude. |
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The real tragedy was that only a miserly 1,500 or so turned out to watch the game, continuing recent downward trends here on a damp and blustery afternoon. |
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There is an impressive 72 percent support for military action if it backed by the UN but that then becomes only a miserly 20 percent if it is a bilateral US-UK effort. |
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I decided not to be miserly for once and bought first-class tickets to be sure of a seat. |
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The only cavil is that some of the extracts are on the miserly side and, from the bibliography, it is clear that the complete versions are unlikely to be available in Britain. |
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The team's success has also been built on a miserly back-line, the South American Zone's meanest defence conceding just five goals in nine qualifying games. |
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The Council must assume full responsibility before Europeans for a short-sighted and miserly outlook, which is concerned only with balancing the books of the national budgets and not with making Europe great and powerful. |
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Whatever we are internally, munificent or mean, generous or miserly, violent or peaceful chaste or lustful, attracts the various circumstances of life. |
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That was before yesterday's miserly defence allocation. |
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The measure that it has adopted is so miserly and ungenerous. |
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The purpose of mature people should not be to husband their time resources in a miserly way, but to use them to the full so as to gain from every day its full quota of accomplishment and satisfaction. |
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People originating from the province of Bururi are accused of being selfish, disdainful and full of themselves while those from Mwaro are perceived as tight-fisted and miserly. |
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According to the World Bank, the richest 20 percent of the population continue to pocket 53 percent of all income while the poorest 20 percent are the recipients of a miserly 3 percent. |
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With the exception of this timid, miserly initiative and a sprinkling of photo-ops here and there, agriculture once again is the victim of the Conservatives' draconian measures. |
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As I say, it has not been a path strewn with roses: far from it, because, although we were all united by a common goal, the Council's initial miserly attitude made it a difficult journey. |
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While the level of arts funding was miserly in Thatcher's Britain, the principle of weaning the arts of public subsidy to the greatest possible extent was surely right. |
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The modish scoundrel of the past seven years the immoral banker outwitting inept regulators—has been edged out by a returning blackguard: the tight-fisted boss crushing the hopes of honest workers with miserly pay. |
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It's not surprising really when the neurotic singleton plays host to his grandmother's odd carer Eddie Singh and miserly neighbour Mrs Treacher. |
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It is a pity, Mr President, that, rather than follow suit, some European governments have, in a most miserly manner, tried to cut the FRONTEX budget. |
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Knowing how critical and straithanded or miserly the Iban can be with one another, I asked Enchul why he continued to help his brother. |
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Faced with these challenges, we cannot be miserly towards our citizens. |
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Never before have so many rich countries been so miserly towards so few. |
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Nevertheless, it must be remembered that the Auriverde campaign still had more than its fair share of high points, including a highly respectable 30 goals scored and a miserly four conceded. |
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