Meaning at any one point is given rather stingily, and received warily because of the obligations the gift entails. |
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Because capital was used somewhat lavishly in right-of-way construction and infrastructure, it was the practice to employ locomotives stingily. |
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That was Johnson's way of authorizing humanitarian relief for Biafra, and his order was executed in the spirit in which it was given: stingily. |
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In many ways it is closer to America, where the government stingily but even-handedly pays neither parent to look after children. |
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Even though the Essex Exocet was drawn against world number two Stephen Hendry in the semis, he was rather stingily priced before the match at evens to lift the crown. |
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Some of them are indeed stingily remunerated. |
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His smiles are measured and stingily allocated, his words are thought through. |
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Because, contrary to the stingily lyrical withdrawal in vogue today-and we all know to what extent politics supplies it with alibis and supposedly objective safeguards-what is intended here is an epic regime. |
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Nevertheless, it is a well-written thriller that keeps the reader guessing, with the author doling out clues and facts stingily. |
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Moreno, put wins on the field, and do so not stingily, but wisely, whether that involves big contracts or not. |
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Rate cuts should not be seen as goodies that RBI gives out stingily after much public pleading. |
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