Betekenis van:
generosity
generosity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the trait of being willing to give your money or time
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Generosity is innate in some people.
- I had great admiration for his generosity.
- His badness is only redeemed by his generosity.
- Two traits of Americans are generosity and energy.
- "Why are you begging for alms, Diogenes?" - "In order to teach generosity."
- We should not take advantage of the generosity of a friend.
- The Commission notes that its decision of 17 July 2002 concerning the Société Française de Production illustrates the cost of generosity in the case of privatisation of an undertaking in difficulty.
- The Commission notes that its decision of 17 July 2002 concerning the Société Française de Production illustrates the cost of generosity in the case of privatisation of an undertaking in difficulty. Accordingly, the cost to the State of generosity was EUR 43,1 million (that is, EUR 151000 per employee under the plan providing for the departure of 285 employees) in addition to the cost of EUR 5,3 million in legal obligations and obligations in agreements (that is, in total a cost of EUR 169000 per employee).
- Accordingly, the cost to the State of generosity was EUR 43,1 million (that is, EUR 151000 per employee under the plan providing for the departure of 285 employees) in addition to the cost of EUR 5,3 million in legal obligations and obligations in agreements (that is, in total a cost of EUR 169000 per employee).
- That current account advance, which will be paid by SNCM to a trustee (the bank CIC), is intended to finance the part of the ‘generosity’ cost which is in addition to amounts payable under provisions of law and those relating to agreements in the event of a plan to reduce staff implemented by the purchasers.
- In addition to the increase in capital, CGMF undertakes to make EUR 38 million available to SNCM, in the form of a current account advance. That current account advance, which will be paid by SNCM to a trustee (the bank CIC), is intended to finance the part of the ‘generosity’ cost which is in addition to amounts payable under provisions of law and those relating to agreements in the event of a plan to reduce staff implemented by the purchasers.