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- In his discussion of the Long-Term Capital case, Parkinson of the Fed said that banks and other " counterparties " bore chief responsibility for designing and carrying out needed improvements in their lending after having been guilty of being overgenerous with credit.
- "A lot of voters are going to think they didn't lose an election-- they won the lottery, " said David Keating of the National Taxpayers Union, leader of a crusade to expose what he calls the " grossly overgenerous " pensions the lawmakers have arranged for themselves.
- Anselm's father is sometimes described as having a harsh and violent temper but contemporary accounts merely portray him as having been overgenerous or careless with his wealth; Anselm's patient and devoutly religious mother, meanwhile, made up for her husband's fault with her own prudent management of the family estates.
- Suddenly President Clinton's goal of paying off the national debt by 2013 and extending the solvency of Social Security and Medicare doesn't seem so farfetched after all _ not as long as Washington adheres to policies that encourage growth, dampen inflation and resist self-indulgences like overgenerous tax cuts or extravagant spending programs.
- Buyers should also understand that some agents may be overgenerous or overoptimistic in evaluating the worth of a celebrity property . " I think some brokers are star-struck, " James said . " They're either buying into the notion that the big name will give the home more value or they're afraid that if they don't put a high sticker price on it, the celebrity will be insulted and not want to do business with them ."