He is unstinting but never ungenerous in his depiction of an Italy materially and emotionally ravaged by the second world war. |
That would be a totally reductive and vulgar approach, and would in fact be ungenerous to the reputation of Italy. |
Numerous ungenerous rather than helpful proposals have been made during the debate, and I consider them to be a mistake. |
The authoritarians wanted harsh penalties and as ungenerous a benefit system as possible. |
But both of us know that he's just said something spectacularly ungenerous about the victims' families. |
Though ungenerous and vain, he could rarely resist an excuse to be affronted. |