It urged a greater focus on spending cuts and pointed at overgenerous pension schemes and heavy public administration. The government realises that cuts are inevitable. |
This was, on the one hand, considered by council members to be both unclear and ungenerous, and by others to be unclear and overgenerous! |
In his characteristically overgenerous way, Russell attributed his ideas to Ludwig Wittgenstein, who had been his pupil for a short time at Cambridge before the war. |
The problem is that the system is overgenerous in paying for unnecessarily specialized health care and drugs for a notoriously hypochondriac nation. |
Anyway, wind assisted by friendly headlines and overgenerous judges, our TOWIE hero made it through to last night's grand finale. |
When you share them, and you're happy to, do you sometimes get overgenerous and leave yourself without? |