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"largess" Definitions
  1. generous bestowal of gifts.
  2. the gift or gifts, as of money, so bestowed.
  3. Obsolete
  4. generosity; liberality.

363 Sentences With "largess"

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The only reason that works is thanks to Google's largess.
Their bond has occasionally included financial largess from Mr. Trump.
But privately, several called the display of largess a waste.
The protracted episode called attention to Virginia's dependence on federal largess.
It's not clear how much longer Mr. Redstone's largess will endure.
All this was made possible by the largess of the Mercers.
Those amounts are dwarfed by the largess of other major contributors.
Other climate-denial groups have also benefited from the Mercers' largess.
An affordable college education should not require an act of largess.
Second, the level of largess to corporate shareholders is frankly ridiculous.
Iranian, Turkish and Pakistani artists were also recipients of AFME's largess.
If there's one company that doesn't need your city's largess, it's Amazon.
Other examples of major philanthropic largess from Trump have also been elusive.
And as a major military contractor, Boeing has benefited from Washington's largess.
Yet Quentin also found that this tech largess quickly reaches its limits.
Still, Mr. Adelson's largess was consequential to Mr. Trump during the campaign.
Yet for all this largess, Trump has avoided paying dues through income taxes.
He credited the good wishes, and occasional largess, of family, friends and colleagues.
Understandably, this largess sits well with the pro-business faction within Democratic ranks.
The Boston Globe previously reported on the extent of Epstein's largess toward Harvard.
In corporate philanthropy, self-interest is nearly always clasping the hand of largess.
As "Oprah Winfrey Show" Oprah, a totem of humanity, respect, largess and fun.
Thailand was a significant beneficiary of American largess during the Vietnam War years.
Mr. Sessions was not the only lawmaker to benefit from Mr. Parnas's largess.
But that state largess may have undermined private initiative during this reconstruction period.
Some analysts fear the state's largess could prove as much bane as boon.
Kroc was unlike today's billionaires, assiduously planning and tracking their largess for perpetuity.
If large numbers wind up depending on government largess, a backlash could result.
Now, it turns out, Ms. Wrightsman decided to continue that largess after her death.
Why should companies be the major, and often the only, beneficiaries of this largess?
But activists have not mustered campaigns against institutions that benefit from the Sacklers' largess.
Some countries make a point of targeting their commissioning largess toward their own composers.
He vowed to shrink Argentina's monumental deficits by diminishing the largess of the state.
Advancing to the medal round confirmed their arrival here via skill instead of largess.
There aren't many places where gluttony becomes largess, but it does at the Blacksonian.
Indeed, it wasn't just the Fed busy pumping up the economy with monetary largess.
Critical art takes vision, flexibility, and personal largess to extend oneself beyond one's petty grudges.
Clinton's stance comes even though she has been a major beneficiary of Wall Street largess.
The unlikely friendship that develops between Armando and Elder seems based on Armando's financial largess.
It is driven by a mix of royal largess, Islamic charity and shrewd public diplomacy.
Parts of it have benefited from governmental largess, in particular the West Kowloon Cultural District.
The Chinese leader stressed his nation's largess to Pacific island nations like Papua New Guinea.
Guam, like all FIFA members, is entitled to a share of the largess FIFA dispenses.
The largess helped spread word of the extraordinary sums Aristophil was paying for rare books.
The mix of faith, financial largess and aggrieved nationalism proved to be a politically potent.
A flip side of scams feeding on people's largess are those that offer unexpected windfalls.
Besides PATH passengers, the big beneficiaries of the Port Authority's largess are around the station.
It can buy its way into markets by wielding its largess, building infrastructure and proffering loans.
The latest round of government-driven financial largess was remarkable in size and scale, economists said.
"The number of companies and industries lining up looking for largess is mind numbing," he said.
During the Cold War, accepting refugees from Vietnam was an important symbol of America's humanitarian largess.
But the low cost of Asian solar exports no longer depends as much on government largess.
"An affordable college education should not require an act of largess," writes The Times editorial board.
He became an immensely popular figure, thanks in part to regular displays of largess toward fans.
But even with all this largess, they strove to retain the podcast's intimate, even claustrophobic, feel.
Protecting the seas sometimes means saying no to China, whose largess is funding infrastructure across Africa.
Yet it's inevitable that not all this largess will reach Harvey's victims, or be well spent.
If Lenin was not the only recipient of German largess, however, he was the most important.
Before Amazon's largess, Mr. Allen, like most indie filmmakers, financed his movies by preselling distribution rights.
They're real people with real concerns who are benefitting from Facebook's largess, but they're also, undeniably, symbols.
While we wait to learn whether his largess has unexpected consequences, let us savor Mike's highway robbery.
The largess included donations to 22 state races from his gun-control group, Everytown for Gun Safety.
Ford's executives gazed across the bougainvillea at one another and outward, onto a world awaiting their largess.
Largess may await him, but Ntilikina is still at least a month away from even living alone.
Investors used to central bank largess are now underestimating the Fed's resolve to normalize policy, Hartnett said.
The Times notes he profited from his father's largess to the tune of more than $400 million.
Oxford University is defending this statue of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus whose largess created the prestigious Rhodes scholarships.
"For investors, that phenomenon tells me that companies could truly soar once they are unshackled from federal largess."
Thanks to Lee's largess, I was able to leave the hedge fund industry and become a college professor.
Today's social democracy falls apart on the contradiction between advocating nearly unlimited government largess and nearly unlimited immigration.
Sports federations, many reliant on Russian largess, will not have flexibility in deciding which measures they can take.
Another is his estrangement from a denomination dependent on corporate largess to fund its media-centric spiritual mission.
Chatelain is critical of the fast food industry, showing how it was the undisputed beneficiary of government largess.
In any case, Mr. Litwin's corporation benefited from special state financing, tax breaks, construction subsidies and other largess.
It would reduce the pressures universities now feel to reform themselves because it would cushion them with federal largess.
The question of whether the state's largess can foster economic revitalization is a recurring issue in ailing upstate communities.
They were outvoted by the old, the less educated and non-urban English, who often rely on taxpayer largess.
It also explains why the bank lobby opposes public banks, employing "free market" rhetoric while benefiting from government largess.
Its text includes clear internal limitations and the Trump administration is right to review prior designations for executive largess.
Any failures by Nystad and his team are magnified because of the largess the Norwegians bring to the sport.
With such largess, one would hardly think that Poland is in a kind of war with the European Union.
That angered Mr. Covlin, who prosecutors say was often unemployed, and dependent on his wife and her family's largess.
Few, if any, Saudi princes and businessmen were tempted to invest their largess — sometimes ill gotten — into these ventures.
When a writer friend pitched Adams to a studio for another project, the limits of Spielberg's largess became conspicuous.
American start-ups have benefited from the largess, as Saudi Arabia became their biggest source of capital last year.
Though Ivan is (happily) bewildered by this turn of events, we already know the cause of the mayor's largess.
But make no mistake: Their influence is growing in tandem with their largess, shifting power away from democratic institutions.
Democratic candidates have also benefited from the largess of wealthy donors like George Soros, Tom Steyer and James Simons.
So long as the camera is studying Franny maniacally bestowing his largess or throwing temper tantrums, "The Benefactor" is mesmerizing.
He benefited from the largess of the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, the business tycoon Pierre Bergé.
And this year, the impact of Mr. Steyer's largess could be amplified by the reluctance of conservative megadonors to spend.
Boeing alone received almost 40 percent of Ex-Im's largess and close to 70 percent of all loan-guarantee deals.
So, the question to ask is what do the federal government and American taxpayers get in return for this largess?
There was a clear pattern to this largess: When his son began expensive new projects, Fred Trump increased his help.
Coupang, one of South Korea's most popular e-commerce platforms, is the latest to benefit from the Vision Fund's largess.
Just as in Aesop's tale, the city rats benefited from the largess of human waste, whereas country rats scraped by.
And Senator Rand Paul and the Tea Party Patriots, both beneficiaries of Mr. Friess's largess, have also lent their endorsements.
It's also entirely possible — should Sanders somehow actually win the nomination — that he might change his tune about Bloomberg's largess.
Through the largess of Paul Mellon, another Yale man, the museum displays works from the Elizabethan period to the present.
The hardened, dry ground in more rural areas could not handle the largess, leading to flash floods in some places.
But her largess stipulated that Mr. Halpern do one significant thing for her: help start the publishing house called Ecco Press.
The countryside, where support for Law and Justice is particularly strong, has been among the biggest recipients of the union's largess.
Unlike Greece, which was a net recipient of European Union largess, Italy is a net contributor to the European Union's budget.
Mr. Biden's approach will be different, and far more reliant on the largess of the wealthiest benefactors of the Democratic Party.
Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita and members of the cabinet who had benefited from Mr. Ezoe's largess were brought down with him.
On the other, he appeared to be berating those same friends as free riders who are overly dependent on American largess.
In ways large and small, the budget, to be released Tuesday, seeks to curtail spending on poorer recipients of government largess.
Rural affiliates, however, rely more heavily on congressional largess, which can make up as much as 35 percent of their budgets.
Since then, an entire industry around food delivery has grown and collapsed under the weight of its own largess (and VC dollars).
The fate of the best tennis players in Rwanda, then, is closely tied to the largess of those with whom they play.
At a moment when many print publications are struggling to survive, the largess of a wealthy owner can seem like a godsend.
Breakingviews Walmart's pay increase, purportedly inspired by the recent cut in the corporate tax rate, is a little less than real largess.
But prosecutors also said the two hoped their largess would buy them political influence, in part by making Mr. Michel look important.
Is this my guilty conscience talking to me after a week of sailing on the Queen Mary 2 and enjoying her largess?
The president and his fellow critics argue that if America does less, others will do more — that its largess facilitates free riders.
But after Amy breaks her arm during a softball game, he decides to make her the recipient of his misguided largess instead.
But his impetuousness, arriviste arrogance and embrace of American largess made Ky the consummate carpetbagger in the eyes of conservatives and southerners.
Like other large-scale government projects, war now serves as a medium through which favors are bestowed, largess distributed and ambitions satisfied.
The story escalates when the road authorities, apparently insulted by a lack of largess, recruit gangsters to attack the company's workers with knives.
Those who did not relocate immediately struggled to find available short-term rental properties, but others took advantage of the gas company's largess.
And without Mr. Adelson's largess, the super PACs promoting Mr. Trump have raised far less money than their counterparts supporting Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
They are traveling first-class thanks to the largess of Presley (Luis Moreno), the eldest, who has achieved success in the construction business.
While the location might not exude Trumpian largess, local leaders see this project and Mr. Chawla's other ventures as engines for economic development.
A look at the fine print, though, shows that some of the largess is not nearly as large as company news releases suggest.
He is also among the recipients of the utilities' largess, with at least $71,750 in campaign contributions from the three companies since 2011.
It has taken months for beIN to persuade many of the sporting organizations that receive its largess to speak out publicly about beoutQ.
He insisted that tournaments run by FIFA would benefit not just the top clubs but needier nations that are dependent on FIFA's largess.
But in most places he has ventured as a candidate, Mr. Bloomberg's many years of largess have helped earn him a warm reception.
Yet these same men and women have a paradoxical relationship with the government, at once resenting its power and depending on its largess.
A look at the fine print, though, shows that some of the largess is not nearly as large as company news releases suggest.
Followers were rewarded with extraordinary state largess, often in the form of welfare benefits; dissidents were punished by being barred from such benefits.
Our Lady of 2018, Belcalis Almanzar — better known by her confirmation name, Cardi B — ruled the year in pop culture through sheer largess.
He said research largess in China is a kind of "political patronage" that comes with requirements of loyalty and devotion to the Communist Party.
Defunding the IARC immediately would prove the new administration is serious about making global agencies that readily accept American largess both accountable and transparent.
And Mr. Rechnitz kept opening his wallet, leveraging the access his largess bought him to schmooze business associates and pose as a big shot.
It took Mr. Marcos years of deliberate planning and economic largess in the 1960s and 1970s to earn the generals' support for martial law.
This production, directed by Stephen Ouimette, sidesteps the message problem by focusing on the way personal relationships are tested by both largess and loss.
Ms. Berman said making Planned Parenthood the recipient of wedding largess, for example, could risk alienating guests who are opposed to the organization's mission.
Many in the ruling elite, including in the army, have profited hugely from sweetheart deals, favorable loans by state banks and the state's largess.
Yesterday, in an unsolicited act of largess, Twitter doubled the number of tweet characters from 2280 to 2140 characters for unspecified number of Twitter users.
Any communication standard that depends on the largess of wireless carriers is inherently at risk of getting messed up in dozens of ways, including price.
Central bank largess has caused government, household and corporate debt to surge across the globe; but according to Yellen, there is nothing to see here.
The authors of the study examined only a subset of corporate philanthropy, money flowing through corporate foundations that must disclose the recipients of their largess.
King Salman's response has been to promise austerity, higher taxes and subsidy cuts to a people who have grown used to state largess and handouts.
The same thing was true for service industry folks, employees and anything and anyone that had enjoyed the largess of easy investment-dollar-fueled spending.
It is not just the owner Roman Abramovich's largess that has turned this club into a modern superpower, but the culture he has fostered, too.
That largess has intermittently fueled the highest economic growth rates in the country: The gross state domestic product grew at 16.5 percent in 2015-6.
It may also help that the charity focuses its marketing material on what it has achieved and aims to do, not on Mr. Campbell's largess.
If N.Y.U. continues to accept Abu Dhabi's largess, it needs to acknowledge the limitations that the emirate's security and foreign policies impose on academic freedom.
The manifestations of austerity are omnipresent in a country with a storied history of public largess: closed libraries, public swimming pools and cuts in benefits.
China is also pouring money into Serbia's neighbors, raising fears that Beijing's largess in the Balkans is not just about business, but also about geopolitics.
With the European Central Bank preparing to take away stimulus, existential questions are being raised in parts of Europe that have benefited from its largess.
The true largess of Thoreau, then, can perhaps best be discovered by experiencing one of the outdoor temples that his "in wildness" declaration helped protect.
This outpouring has presented new challenges for a country more accustomed to handing out largess to needier nations than to being the recipient of it.
Perhaps in that case Israelis would have discovered that they could not continue with endless settlement expansion and obtain American largess at the same time.
Yet this largess failed to prevent the election of nearly 50 candidates — including all eight who flipped seats to Democrats — who pointedly refused its money.
The largess was partly driven by the growing alarm in Europe over the number of refugees there and the desire to keep them in border countries.
As an antipoverty strategy, it's impossible to square the circle of the largess of Republican tax plans and military spending plans with their parsimony everywhere else.
Our military excels in everything it is meant to do, and it is never a more shining example of American largess than when providing humanitarian assistance.
These public bodies don't enjoy the kind of VC largess that allows an entity like Uber or Facebook to aspire to 'move fast and break things'.
Mr. Hun Sen's enduring grip on power has been supported by China's largess, which comes without the West's admonishments to protect human rights and democratic institutions.
In seeking out worthy beneficiaries of the company's largess, she took a hands-on approach, personally frequenting small theaters and arts groups throughout the metropolitan area.
Ms. Getty's largess helped Ms. Ellis create the Glaad Institute, which trains volunteers across the country to use media (social media in particular) to battle homophobia.
It is just obviously not the case that relying on the largess of galactically wealthy people to solve the world's problems is getting the job done.
In Litchfield County, a Connecticut enclave known more for its wealthy summer residents than its struggling working class, local organizations are benefiting from bite-size largess.
Audiobooks Ignore the scent of self-congratulation that wafts from nearly every book in the How to Succeed category and what remains is largess, priced to move.
Editorial Nobody should be surprised when the present House of Representatives, dominated by penurious reactionaries, produces a stingy response to a danger that calls for compassionate largess.
And it's fitting that the show errs on the side of largess, granting characters their full, complicated humanity without shying away from addressing the hardships they face.
Naming-rights deals are common, but they increasingly risk provoking fierce reactions — sometimes leading to embarrassing retreats by the wealthy patrons and the recipients of their largess.
Congress years ago eliminated funding for these types of pet projects, known as earmarks, after they became derided as government boondoggles, largess and a pathway to corruption.
The largess included a $250,000 donation to the Iowa Democratic Party for its statewide campaigns, said Matt Paul, an Iowa operative who helped arrange Mr. Bloomberg's visit.
On the one hand, the order had a reputation for up-to-date learning, which attracted the loyalty and largess of high-toned patrons, notably the Medicis.
That Ms. Constand was a white woman barely registered to me, but that certainly was a factor, as was Mr. Cosby's largess in the broader cultural context.
While Republicans and Democrats often fight over government spending, the bill benefited from its largess to one agency that has broad support, the National Institutes of Health.
Cambodia, a recipient of Western largess after American bombs devastated its countryside during the Vietnam War, was supposed to be firmly ensconced in the democratic political orbit.
Yet despite this largess, "the industry stands to retain more than 75 percents of the savings" from the tax law, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Doing away with intravenous blood work, she asserted, would save millions of lives... and men in charge love that sort of largess when it comes to business gambles.
The world's newest country, with vast natural resources including oil, South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 and was the beneficiary of widespread largess and good will.
With this in prospect, and with this kind of life-changing money at stake, we get what we deserve: regulation of financial services by people anticipating its largess.
Crowe said he had a history of working with Forrest "which seem always connected to some gift or largess of Andrew's, or some plan to help other people".
Today the Islamic Community of Kosovo has been so influenced by the largess of Arab donors that it has seeded prominent positions with radical clerics, its critics say.
But that's difficult to actually manage, unless you sign up for a cheesy drive "experience" in Las Vegas, or have a Silicon Valley buddy known for his largess.
Mr. Trump has struggled to make peace with senior lawmakers and political donors whom he denounced during the Republican primaries, and upon whose largess he must now rely.
And while Lockheed and others reap rewards from the Pentagon's largess, Americans feel the squeeze: health care, education, infrastructure and job training must all do more with less.
"Coming to America" finds the brothers in a decidedly unglamorous setting for an amusing cameo in which they benefit from the casual largess of Mr. Murphy's African prince.
Despite the current economic uncertainties that have prompted many governments to cut their funding of the arts, Mr. Oh said that South Korea would continue its overseas largess.
And while that largess is likely to be celebrated by many of New York's taxpayers, it could also leave the state open to pitfalls, both financial and political.
Mr. Trump and his aides, angered by the Palestinian response and by what they viewed as ingratitude for American largess, began signaling that they would reduce financial assistance.
Such isolation would put at risk the banks' ability to transact with clients across the Continent and to tap the largess of European institutions should another crisis emerge.
He shared much of this largess with others in his party, which meant the unions' money was also helping Republicans who were less pro-labor than Mr. Edwards.
But by merging high-low culture and elevating the stature of the models involved in Playboy, he showed more largess in shaping a personalized reality than most iconoclasts.
But by merging high-low culture and elevating the stature of the models involved in Playboy, he showed more largess in shaping a personalized reality than most iconoclasts.
It's not out of any sense of corporate largess that Boeing (BA) is seeking to end the tax break it has been getting from Washington, its home state.
Like his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, Mr. Maduro has used the largess of the state — even food, which the government controls — to rally voters and mobilize them on Sunday.
But a quiet debate has grown inside the Chinese government over the wisdom of hanging onto North Korea, an increasingly troublesome ally that functions because of China's largess.
The core of P.S.G.'s team — Silva, Thiago Motta, Edinson Cavani — arrived in Paris between 2011 and 2013, the first great flourish of the new Qatari owners' largess.
The sugar rush produced by President Trump's largess to corporations in the 2017 tax law didn't deal with any of these long-run problems, and is already fading.
"I would prefer to be able to continue" existing agreements, he said, but only if allies stopped taking advantage of what he called an era of American largess.
Mr. Trump not only doesn't want to lead the West, he has denigrated the alliance, bullied its leaders and accused NATO and the European Union of exploiting American largess.
They argued that it wasn't so hard for foreigners to get proof from their embassies and that foreigners took advantage of the town's largess and then complained about it.
He was famous for his largess to Leicester's fans: During that title-winning season, he paid thousands to hand out free "clackers" to improve the atmosphere at home games.
He criticized conventional forms of payback, promising to distribute social largess to the "right" people, rid the system of undeserving beneficiaries and restore upward mobility in a social pyramid.
In his words and actions, Mr. Xi seems to believe that nationalism and top-down financial largess will spur writers, scientists and entrepreneurs into helping China achieve national greatness.
Along with their counterparts in the Netherlands, German politicians are wary of the domestic consequences of appearing to ask German taxpayers to foot the bill for largess to Greece.
But along with the immensity of his largess, Mr. Rockefeller used his charitable gifts to instill in his children and grandchildren a sense of the family's philosophy of giving.
Past beneficiaries of Mr. Newmark's largess have included New York Public Radio, a fledgling investigative site called The Markup and a New York-centric journalistic start-up, The City.
But as the debate about reparations for slavery intensifies, it is important to remember that slaveowners, far more than enslaved people, were always the primary beneficiaries of public largess.
But as chance would have it, Ms. O'Neill was heaping her abuse on Europe in a spot that has been a particularly enthusiastic recipient of European largess over the years.
"It sounds like a cliché to say they don't get it, but I can't think of a better way to emphasize the point," Judy said of government largess and incompetence.
This may be an appropriate fix to some of the TCJA corporate largess and a step, albeit minor, in the right direction regarding addressing an out-of-control national debt.
In the past, Venezuela managed a reliable voting block in the O.A.S. by doling out largess through groups like Petrocaribe, an organization where Venezuela provides cheap oil to Caribbean nations.
While Mr. Steinhardt has been celebrated for his largess, interviews with dozens of people depict a man whose behavior went largely unchecked for years because of his status and wealth.
The growth of company-specific tax subsidies (like those offered by places in competition for Amazon's HQ2) has shoveled resources toward large businesses that can effectively lobby for government largess.
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 14% of civilian workers had access to paid leave in 2016, and that's only thanks to state laws or employer largess.
During this period, Armenia has become increasingly dependent on Russian largess (economic, military, political) to the point of effectively serving a vassal of the Russian Federation and at its pleasure.
He echoed an early theme of Mr. Trump, who has said he believes that the United States' allies have taken advantage of American largess and not paid their fair share.
That worries some African officials and longtime experts, who fear the loss of American influence and largess — and the good will that is often produced by desperately needed infrastructure projects.
And if Trump's largess led to a huge increase in deficits, which would have to be monetized by the Fed, that would lead to an increase in the rate of inflation.
But given their tumultuous front-office history and revolving-door practice with coaches, the Knicks, for all their payroll largess and geographic prestige, are not a franchise with great curb appeal.
The infighting and competition, the snarky but socially clueless programmers, the entrepreneurial largess and sometimes arbitrary nature of success and failure, all reflect the Valley that he knows deeply, he said.
Greece, Hungary and other poorer southern and Central European countries that benefited from China's largess during the financial crisis have generally opposed tightening scrutiny for fear of discouraging further Chinese investment.
The Irvings on Thursday also extended their largess to Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian, giving $600 million to the two institutions to advance their research and clinical programs for cancer treatment.
Now Mr. Loeb's comments have created another problem for the governor, as those who have long agitated against Mr. Klein and Mr. Cuomo called for them to return Mr. Loeb's largess.
In the music world, it has been, with exceptions, a rare example of corporate largess deployed with aesthetic care, making for one of the most invigorating musical series in the country.
The latest piece of largess was a $7 million grant from Jordan for a solar power plant, which will make Sesame the first accelerator in the world powered by renewable energy.
So while Diageo stands by their record of inclusivity, in the court of public opinion amongst tastemakers in an ultra-competitive, niche market, their largess and vast resources becomes a liability.
They described their budget-cutting as courageous and even transformative: Decreased public largess would force innovation in government, while spurring entrepreneurialism in place of an unhealthy reliance on the public sphere.
In an effort to pinpoint the startup spaces that see the greatest impact from SoftBank's largess, Crunchbase drilled into the activities of the firm's $100 billion Vision Fund and affiliated investment vehicles.
While many leading Republican donors have made clear that they will not donate to Mr. Trump, few have taken the next step of throwing their support, and financial largess, to Mrs. Clinton.
"If you're a Saudi, you've grown up with that expectation of the financial largess that's dished out," said Adel Hamaizia, the vice chairman of the Oxford Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies Forum.
Under the Fidesz government, as under previous governments, this largess is doled out and withdrawn with deliberate political purpose, which many say helps to explain the demise of Nepszabadsag and Magyar Nemzet.
Mr. Hanson, the town chairman, believes her largess toward Manitowish Waters exceeds $6 million, not including millions to a nonprofit developing controversial bike trails winding 17 miles along the town's scenic lakes.
While American Express, Citi and Chase shower consumers with bonuses and perks, Wells Fargo plods along with cash-back and reward card lineups that do not make the leader board for largess.
Soon came the cold water and the official denials: There had been no such princely largess, and the emir left Beirut after only a brief stop at the summit on Sunday morning.
Now the new leaders are drawing from the same populist playbook that they made their name criticizing, a telling sign that the strategy of winning trust through government largess has not gone away.
The Finnish government has opted not to continue financing it past this year, a reflection of public discomfort with the idea of dispensing government largess free of requirements that its recipients seek work.
"I would prefer to be able to continue" existing agreements, he said, but only if allies stopped taking advantage of what he called an era of American largess that was no longer affordable.
LYON RECEIVES FINANCIAL LARGESS A group of Chinese investors will sink $111 million into Lyon, a project that includes a joint venture aimed at increasing the seven-time French champion's presence in Asia.
Confronted with the headline-grabbing largess of billionaire donors, Mr. Berman said, many small family foundations are trying to "punch above their weight" and make sure their money is having a real impact.
Ky's embrace of American largess made him the very symbol of corruption in the eyes of a great many Vietnamese (and he once told stunned journalists that his only hero was Adolf Hitler).
Mr. Putin is widely expected to triumph in the March polls — there is no credible opposition, and he has levers of the state, from fiscal largess to official media outlets, at his disposal.
" Mr. Shuster was so successful securing federal largess that when reporters asked Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York which state received the most funding one year, he replied, "The state of Altoona.
In the 1990s, Parma was redolent of wealth and glamour, an unremarkable provincial team transformed into one of the world's great clubs by the largess of Calisto Tanzi and the Parmalat dairy empire.
McIlroy, who has earned more than $35 million in prize money on the PGA Tour, said professional golfers enjoyed "a certain level of comfort" because of the financial largess of sponsors like FedEx.
So Quentin Hardy, a tech reporter at The New York Times, traveled to Oklahoma recently to report on how Google's building of data centers there may have spread tech's largess beyond Silicon Valley.
Artists felt better taking a stipend against future sales than accepting aristocratic largess; an offer of yearly shows before a gallery's public was more appealing than an offer to deck out a patron's walls.
Ms. Comstock's wealthy, highly educated district in the suburbs of Washington is a diversity-rich hub of government largess, where federal contractors commute past Buddhist temples, mosques and churches that offer services in Korean.
In recent decades, the cause of film preservation has made strides, spurred in part by the politicking and largess of individuals like the movie director Martin Scorsese, who has embraced preservation as a crusade.
When it looked like other wealthy donors might be able to benefit from a generous tax perk for their largess, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe sought to douse tensions at a news conference on Wednesday.
It was fun for officers and fun for the pork-barreling federal and local politicians and bureaucrats to give and get all that amazing gear — absent the federal largess, departments couldn't have afforded it.
"For McMillon to do what he is doing, he had to be given great largess by the board and by the company," Robin Lewis, founder and CEO of consulting group The Robin Report, said.
While this initially bought popular support, the government eventually ran out of money with little to show for its largess, as average annual G.D.P. growth was a meager 0.3 percent between 2011 and 2015.
The F.A. ended its deal with Ladbrokes Coral, the country's biggest betting company, a year early after being criticized for suspending Barton for breaching betting guidelines while the F.A. simultaneously profited from Ladbrokes' largess.
" As Gene Demby perfectly summed up on NPR in 2013: "In the popular imagination, the stereotype of the 'welfare queen' is thoroughly raced — she's an indolent black woman, living off the largess of taxpayers.
Do entitled rich kids who would otherwise be parking cars without Daddy's help — think Donald Trump Jr. and his brother Eric — deserve to inherit a vast estate without paying taxes on their unearned largess?
Through the largess of an old high school friend, you and your brother and another friend have gone to Nationals Park at least once a year to see a game for the last several seasons.
Much of this untapped fossil fuel largess was said to lie beneath the Arctic waters adjoining Alaska (that is, the United States), Canada, Greenland (controlled by Denmark), Norway, and Russia — the so-called Arctic Five.
As a state senator, Big Tim Sullivan, a graft-taking Tammany Hall stalwart whose largess to supporters made him the "King of the Bowery," wrote one of the nation's strictest gun laws — the Sullivan Law.
Mr. O'Rourke's tax returns, released this month, lay bare the extent to which he and his wife, Amy, have benefited from their parents' largess, placing them among the wealthiest families in the Democratic presidential field.
Mackey, a self-described libertarian, had an angle to his munificence: As he saw it, his employees' good fortunes were entirely dependent on his company, not government largess or regulations, and certainly not organized labor.
The help Houston has given businesses over the years raises an important question: What is the moral obligation of big companies — especially those that have benefited from a region's largess — after such a major disaster?
There are many others, including the troubling fact that the play is simply more fun when Timon is lavish than when, having been bankrupted by his largess, he winds up a hermit rootling for turnips.
For a nation with a storied history of public largess, the protracted campaign of budget cutting, started in 2010 by a government led by the Conservative Party, has delivered a monumental shift in British life.
MUA MISSION, Malawi — If ever there was an example of American and African military bonhomie, it was at a recent summit meeting here over glasses of South African Pinotage and expectations of Pentagon largess. Gen.
Trump will end up giving us less private economic activity in interest-rate sensitive areas like homebuilding and car purchases, offset by more infrastructure activity and more consumption from the affluent beneficiaries of his tax largess.
Mario M. Cuomo worked to establish "the first governmental unit in American history that was created solely to serve the needs and interests of only one religious group" — certain that the courts would overturn their largess.
"We need the money and, really, we need assistance," said Mr. Abbas, who presides over a divided Palestinian polity that has long depended on the largess of donor nations and that is in perpetual financial crisis.
Much of that largess is spread about in pursuit of what Mr. Nasr describes as a Saudi strategy of building a wall of Sunni radicalism across South and Central Asia to contain Iran, its Shia rival.
And it shows that the country — which, through anticapitalist rhetoric and oil largess, once aimed to challenge the United States as a power in Latin America — is becoming something of a pariah in its own region.
From New Orleans to San Diego, consumer and environmental groups have criticized power companies for using their largess in minority communities to get church pastors, nonprofit groups and organizations like the N.A.A.C.P. to back industry objectives.
No, Michael Bloomberg will be shrewd about where he spends his money – investing his largess in innovative ways that will not only support Democratic challengers, but also force Republicans to spend on seats they considered safe.
At the same time, Cuba continues to face a U.S. administration bent on restoring democracy and capitalism to the island and questions about the future largess of oil rich Venezuela with strategic ally Hugo Chavez battling cancer.
But whether out of ignorance, corruption, or whatever else, Trump simply can't see that clearly, and instead casts the situation as one in which the United States is dangerous dependent on Saudi largess for its economic stability.
MONROVIA, Liberia — For years, politicians have gamed the system during election season in Liberia, handing out food, money and clothes with promises of future largess, only to disappear behind tinted S.U.V. windows once they get into office.
From his vantage point in the capital, he tracked scientific rivalries and battles over the government's science priorities, describing research not as a uniquely worthy activity but rather as one of many enterprises competing for federal largess.
But for Mr. Trump, the notion of a NATO ally paying for an American security guarantee dovetails with his campaign to redress what he has depicted as an unfair overreliance of some NATO allies on Washington's largess.
In the post-civil war period, elite Guatemalan military officers, politicians and other powerful groups and individuals, recognizing that the era of Cold War American largess and unconditional support was over, found a new master: organized crime.
"We're able to provide competitive compensation to our teachers and the lowest possible tuition rates to our students because we are the recipient of the largess of the college, for which we are eternally grateful," he said.
But those who see Mike Bloomberg's political largess aimed at propping up Democrats running for Congress as merely transactional in nature -- building up a stash of IOUs to cash in at a later date -- don't understand Mike Bloomberg.
But unlike other countries such as the United States, Japan, and New Zealand, which have used similar geophysical techniques to measure plate movements, Mexico is mostly dependent on the largess of others for its large-scale geophysics research.
Among the several points of complaint, the signatories noted that Mr. Koons had only donated the idea of the $3 million sculpture — it was paid for by wealthy private donors, whose largess may have qualified for tax breaks.
Lest anyone wonder how this major metropolitan area with the second-highest poverty rate in the nation can afford this artsy largess — especially with still unforeseen costs to address the rising sea and regularly flooded streets — it can't.
His political and philanthropic spending has also secured the allegiance or cooperation of powerful institutions and leaders within the Democratic Party who might take issue with parts of his record were they not so reliant on his largess.
Perhaps that's because the mortgage-interest deduction overwhelmingly benefits the sorts of upper-middle-class voters who make up the donor base of both parties and who generally fail to acknowledge themselves to be beneficiaries of federal largess.
If the government makes payments to people with little or no tax liability, they say, that would amount to a new entitlement program, replacing one kind of government largess from President Barack Obama with another from Mr. Trump.
But the bank is now preparing to take away that stimulus, raising an existential question for Pistoia, a case study in what central bank largess has achieved, and in what might happen when it is no longer there.
" From Amsterdam, he, too, joins Zweig on the beach, but only thanks to Zweig's largess and patient indulgence: Roth is a penniless drunk and alcoholic of such spectacular devotion that he spends every morning throwing up, "sometimes for hours.
In a conference call, Anbima director Ricardo Ziliotto said he expects positive trends to continue in the coming year as Temer advances on an agenda to cut pension, labor and budget largess, which could lead rates to fall further.
But then Lyft itself is no stranger to Saudi largess: The company received a $248 million investment in 2015 from another Saudi royal, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who last year insisted on Mohammed bin Salman's innocence in Khashoggi's murder.
Its educational largess around the EU regulations can be explained by the fact that the risks attached to GDPR's supersized penalties also inflate the liabilities for data controllers (like Facebook) that share user data with third parties for processing.
Two years ago, I wrote about a shelter in the Kensington section of — Brooklyn, which first met with neighborhood resistance and then emerged as the recipient of local largess, as people from the community began donating diapers and toys.
Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican who has benefited from N.R.A. largess over the years, expressed his sadness about another mass shooting in his state — remember the Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016 that left 49 dead and dozens wounded?
Amid panic about his viability as a candidate, a decent crop of swing-district House members and big-city mayors (many of whom had benefited in one way or another from Bloomberg's largess) endorsed the former New York mayor.
Mr. Newmark, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, which he attended with the help of scholarships, said he had chosen to make CUNY the beneficiary of his largess because he admired its commitment to students from all backgrounds.
MEXICO CITY — The sugar barons of Florida, Alfonso and José Fanjul, have been equal-opportunity political donors for decades, showering largess on the campaigns of Democrats and Republicans alike to ensure that lawmakers will protect the American sugar industry.
The equal opportunity largess of powerful Ukrainians like Mr. Pinchuk helps explain why so many of the most dimly lit and hazardous roads of American politics keep leading back to Ukraine, a poor, dysfunctional country on Europe's eastern fringe.
" The chapter also speaks to the "woeful misallocation of capital in the era of Federal Reserve largess" and a central bank that "became too enamored and too confident of its role and has stayed around much longer than needed.
For others, it reflects the hubris of one of the world's most valuable companies, which sought billions of dollars in tax incentives it didn't need, and then got cold feet when local organizers and officials objected to that largess.
Along with "Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership," by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, "Homewreckers" shows what happens when private speculators get buoyed by government largess while non-tycoons are largely left to fend for themselves.
It turns out that the firm was among the beneficiaries of $20003 million in largess that Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates distributed several years ago in their efforts as "lobbyists" to promote the Moscow-backed regime that then controlled Ukraine.
The governor and Mr. Heastie also agree on wanting to raise the state minimum wage to $15, though that seems unlikely in the Republican-led Senate, where some members see such largess as anathema to their goal of adding jobs.
Of course, all of this hasn't stopped recipients of the bank's largess from lobbying the new Trump administration to fill the three vacancies on its board, so that it can again return to doling out billions to America's largest corporations.
Mr. Trump has regularly criticized Germany for what he has described as the prevalence of German-made cars on American streets and for taking advantage of American largess to spend less on defense and more on education and social welfare.
Thad Cochran, a courtly Mississippi Republican who cultivated his constituents for 45 years as a congressman and United States senator with traditional catfish fries, Southern charm and billions of dollars in federal pork-barrel largess, died on Thursday in Oxford, Miss.
With a handful of exceptions, almost everyone else on this bill — Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Dua Lipa, Bebe Rexha and more — came by their success the old-fashioned way: extensive practice, songwriting-by-committee, record label largess, radio-airplay complicity.
Adding to the tension were donations that poured in to 77 recipients, including not only local charities, houses of worship and parent-teacher associations, but also ad hoc fund-raising websites that were unprepared to track or distribute the largess.
Having endured various iterations of hardship over the years — including the so-called special period in the 1990s, when Soviet largess vanished and daily life became a scramble — struggle has become something of a normal state of being for many Cubans.
Mr. Posada hopped from country to country, finding refuge in jungles, arming rebels, surviving stints in prison and living on the run off the largess of Cuban exile supporters, then dying a free man at a home for aging military veterans.
Mr. Concannon said it was funded by illegal enterprises, which gave him the largess to be generous to a community that lacked basic government services and was vulnerable to influence by a larger-than-life character who shared his spoils.
Thus fattened on maternal largess, a tsetse fly larva can safely burrow underground and pupate for 30 days before emerging as a full-blown adult with a nasty bite and a notorious capacity to transmit a deadly disease called sleeping sickness.
It finds the Chilean-born vocalist luxuriating in the breadth of her powers, whether covering Abbey Lincoln or unveiling her own compositions; she's equal parts taut rhythm, flowing largess (think Cassandra Wilson in the 1990s) and sky-seeking mountain folk.
Instead, as often happens with these sorts of things, upending the system has mostly just resulted in more and more horror the further down the ladder one goes, while those at the very top reap the benefits of their own largess.
As Vox's Andrew Prokop pointed out, there wasn't even a nod to entitlement reform or the deficit, no mention of the costs of excessive regulation or the virtues of free trade, no real hint of how this largess might be paid for.
Rose Studio In a program note, John Largess, the violist of the impressive Miró Quartet, says that playing Alberto Ginastera's cycle of three quartets is a "sonic ritual" embodying the "spirit of magical realism" exemplified by Latin American writers like Gabriel García Márquez.
When she deigns to leave her protected bubble to speak to carefully screened liberal masses, she promises everything, as if throwing government largess will negate her stiff personality and enlarge the charisma that radiates an entire three-fourths of an inch around her.
A public sound art installation made possible through corporate largess — the performance was part of the first Los Angeles edition of the Red Bull Music Academy festival — it turned negative space in the center of downtown Los Angeles into a sublime womb.
And while this is a laudable thing, journalists can't help feeling slightly queasy for having to rely on the largess of a people whose wealth is a direct result of the same digital age that has chastened the once powerful media business.
And what happens in jail is usually the family then calls a press conference, gives a plea to the prime minister for magnanimity and the prime minister releases the person through her largess, and the person comes out and thanks the prime minister.
Seeking re-election, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak in July offered cash hand-outs and debt relief to palm oil farmers, a show of government largess that political commentators say is aimed at securing the support of a traditionally key vote bank.
Despite his assertions that São Paulo and the rest of Brazil need an injection of market-friendly practices in politics, both Mr. Doria and his wife, Bia Doria, a sculptor, have faced criticism for relying on government largess to expand their wealth.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's budget was billed as a blueprint for acting on campaign pledges, but neglected in his cascade of spending cuts to federal agencies and largess for the military and border protection was one of his biggest promises: investing in infrastructure.
This pre-distribution approach to labor would likely appeal to swing voters — in particular, ones who voted for both Barack Obama and Mr. Trump — more than the job guarantees proposed by Senator Sanders because pre-distribution means fair pay rather than government largess.
In a study conducted by Adam Grant and a team of researchers, they tested the effect of having call center workers interact with scholarship students who were the recipients of the school's fundraising largess so they could experience the impact of their work firsthand.
For many in the West, migration is a narrow, not-in-my-backyard issue, often depicted as a zero-sum competition for access to national largess that many Europeans fear will be jeopardized by an influx of outsiders — from other European countries and beyond.
But the link between American largess and political sympathies at the United Nations has been a recurring theme for Mr. Trump, who once described the 72-year-old organization created after World War II as a sad social club that had squandered its potential.
This rightward swing, which mimics the politics of Mr. Kaczynski's friend, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, has inspired grumbling in the bloc about the way former Soviet vassals rushed to join the union and tap into its largess only to turn against its core values.
I went to Morocco with the stated purpose of covering Visa For Music, the "SXSW Of North Africa" in its third year, founded by Brahim El Mazned and supported by the largess and cultural capital of Morocco's King Mohammad VI (and a smattering of private corporate donations).
While he may help some local or gubernatorial candidates, he is not planning to give much to congressional candidates or super PACs dedicated to keeping Republican control of the House and Senate, a substantial blow given the largess he has showered on them in recent elections.
The contrast in the tribes' fortunes underscores a phenomenon in the world of contemporary Native American politics: the sharp divisions that prevail between the tribes that have grasped the brass ring of federal recognition and the resulting largess, and those, like the Schaghticokes, that have fallen short.
Throughout the city, which went onto a war footing this month during three days of fighting with Azerbaijan's military, signs of the careful attention and largess of a wealthy diaspora are everywhere: a new hospital rising on a hillside; smooth new asphalt on the road into town.
He is not alone, as a Times investigation of the bloc's lavish farm subsidies demonstrates in shocking detail — the governments of several formerly Communist Eastern European states have also cynically taken advantage of the union's largess through opaque deals, feeding a new class of land barons.
Yahoo's largess was not entirely selfless, and was widely seen as an effort to soothe public anger after the company provided the Chinese authorities the identities of Yahoo subscribers in China who had used their email accounts to distribute writings or documents that had angered the government.
There is no doubt that Mr. Duterte's success with China has rattled Southeast Asian nations who seek its economic largess but fear its strategic ambitions, said Alexander L. Vuving, a professor of international relations at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii.
On Thursday night Mr. Largess and his Miró colleagues brought that description to life with fiercely intense accounts of Ginastera's three quartets at the intimate Rose Studio, where they were presented by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in its series of string quartet cycles.
Until he found his anti-earmark religion when funding such pet projects fell out of favor, Mr. McConnell used to celebrate his spending skills, running back home to trumpet all the projects he had delivered to a state that was badly in need of federal largess.
By the end of the 503 season, during which his 29 home runs had reinvented the game of baseball, he had concluded that the three-year contract he had signed that March with the Boston Red Sox for $10,000 a year was not commensurate with his largess.
Word of a possible Steyer candidacy was a surprise to the Democratic political world, which has counted on the 62-year-old's largess to finance super PACs in recent years, and has grown used to his plotting and then discarding his own ambitions for elected office.
Ms. Williams, a professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law, writes that these struggling workers resent not only the poor beneficiaries of the government's largess but also the liberal policy makers who seem to believe that only the poor are deserving of help.
Such largess was made possible in part by a loophole the state Board of Elections created in 1996 that treats limited liability companies as "individuals," allowing them to donate up to $65,100 a year to any state candidate instead of forcing them to abide by the $5,000 corporate limit.
The painful irony of 2016 is that nostalgia and anger over the fading American dream helped elect a president who may put the dream even further out of reach for many people — taking away their health insurance, supporting ineffective school vouchers and showering government largess on the rich.
Stephen M. Ross, the real estate developer and principal owner of the Miami Dolphins, flew to Paris this month to speak with leaders of Europe's most powerful soccer clubs, teams that have benefited from the billionaire's largess in bankrolling a summer tournament in the United States and beyond.
SS: Angel, you and I have had some brilliant conversations, over the years, and one of them you're most passionate about is wages, and empowering people across the globe, and letting them make their own financial decisions, rather than just some, kind of, largess, and trickle-down, as well.
Melania Trump may be drawing from the same rule book; her husband hasn't tried to hide his misogyny or his past infidelities, so it's a little hard to feel bad for a woman apparently willing to trade her good looks and basic respect for her philandering husband's financial largess.
Social media's gift to the world is that anyone can be a self-styled model now, and every passing moment a fashion shoot for hire — thanks to the largess of highly accessible social media platforms providing almost anyone who wants it with their own self-promoting shopwindow in the world.
At which point the conversation took an unexpected turn — as she appeared to offer me a large amount of cash… I'll admit Zo's unexpected largess shocked me into silence on Kik; I headed to Twitter, per her instructions, and am now awaiting to see whether the bot's word is her bond.
The challenging financial picture has significantly raised the stakes for new productions at the Met, which has invested heavily in them during the Gelb years, at a moment when the company has had to cut the wages of its work force and rely even more on the largess of wealthy patrons.
Of course, none of this was unexpected from a man who once described climate change as a hoax invented by the Chinese to hurt American businesses and who has surrounded himself with officials who, in many cases, owe their political success to the largess of oil, gas and coal companies.
"This final rule will protect hardworking American taxpayers, safeguard welfare programs for truly needy Americans, reduce the federal deficit and re-establish the fundamental legal principle that newcomers to our society should be financially self-reliant and not dependent on the largess of United States taxpayers," it said in a statement.
Women age 43 and under would be eligible, and although drugs, which can be thousands of dollars a cycle, would not be included in the windfall, it was possible, after all, that a pharmaceutical company, in all of its largess, might want to participate with an offer of free medication.
Phillip's largess and tolerance take Dell from opera-phobic to opera-curious to opera queen, leading to Dell's being able to afford to transport his ex and their son out of the projects, and permitting Dell to take his boss's luxury cars for a spin whether or not he's riding shotgun.
Conservative South Koreans remain deeply skeptical of the so-called Sunshine Policy of two previous progressive leaders, Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun, who encouraged trade with the North and allowed large investment and aid shipments there in a belief that such largess would help North Korea open up and denuclearize.
The public largess is in contrast to Oakland, where Mayor Libby Schaaf has made far more modest promises, though last week the city and county gave the Fortress Investment Group, which is representing the city, two months to negotiate a stadium deal with the Raiders, assuming the team will come to the table.
On Friday, the museum announced that — in less than 220 weeks — it had raised $22014 million for its $232 million expansion to be designed by Rem Koolhaas's firm, OMA, thanks to the largess of the Los Angeles financier Jeffrey Gundlach and the assistance of Amy Cappellazzo, a Sotheby's chairwoman, who are both from Buffalo.
In the 285st century, such monetary largess on behalf of the arts is, to a great extent, associated with different groups: ministries of culture in Europe; the National Endowment for the Arts, foundations, and state and local government programs in the United States; art museums; and a small coterie of very rich art collectors.
"This final rule will protect hardworking American taxpayers, safeguard welfare programs for truly needy Americans, reduce the Federal deficit, and re-establish the fundamental legal principle that newcomers to our society should be financially self-reliant and not dependent on the largess(e) of United States taxpayers," the White House said in a statement Saturday.
In her last stage of life, he said, she is holed up in the top floor of an S.R.O. hotel, once a grand townhouse, surrounded by donated finery and decoration — a spangly pillow on a chair with a tropical print, a leopard-print carpet, the novels of Graham Greene — the largess of her decorator friends.
"This final rule will protect hardworking American taxpayers, safeguard welfare programs for truly needy Americans, reduce the Federal deficit, and re-establish the fundamental legal principle that newcomers to our society should be financially self-reliant and not dependent on the largess(e) of United States taxpayers," the statement released by the Office of the Press Secretary said.
While Elliot hallucinates men in black force-feeding him concrete and fsociety tries to cover up its involvement with a murder victim, Angela debates whether to tell her high-powered boss Philip he's making the wrong decision about a TV appearance, or psychs herself up for a big night out at a restaurant she can only afford through a wealthy superior's largess.
" Mr. Shavit said the same could be said for Mr. Netanyahu's failure to use Israel's position of strength and strategic comfort — "this golden moment" — to take on its single most existential issue, the Palestinian conflict; and for his exploitation of Mr. Trump's largess at the cost of "endangering the relationship with Democratic America, younger America and the next administration in Washington.
It is perhaps a mark of how much antipathy is directed at crowdfunding — a great vessel of cultural entitlement that has people depending on the largess of the internet for what, in the old days, they would pay for themselves (in vitro fertilization, gender-reassignment surgery, creative vanity projects, trips to New Zealand) — that the effort was met with accusations of dark, or at least obscure, motives.
None of this was unexpected from a man who has described climate change as a hoax invented by the Chinese to destroy American industry and who has surrounded himself with cabinet officers and assistants who know or care little about the issue of global warming and its consequences — and who, in many cases, owe their political success to the largess of the oil, gas and coal companies.
STOCKHOLM, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Industry data provider ACT Research in a statement on Friday: * Preliminary net orders of heavy trucks (Class 8) in North America in January at 48,700 units, best month since March 2006 * "Seasonal adjustment reduces the month's order largess to 42,400 units, which represents a seasonally adjusted m/m increase of 41 percent and a 107 percent y/y increase," ACT Research president Kenny Vieth said in a statement * The biggest truck makers in North America include AB Volvo , Daimler and Paccar (Reporting by Johannes Hellstrom)
STOCKHOLM, March 5 (Reuters) - Industry data provider ACT Research in a statement released late on Friday: * Preliminary net orders of heavy trucks (Class 8) in North America in February at 40,600 units, the eighth best order month on record and the ninth time in history in which orders eclipsed the 40,000-unit mark * "Seasonal adjustment reduces the month's order largess to 37,600 units, up 63% compared to last February's order intake," ACT Research president Kenny Vieth said in a statement * The biggest truck makers in North America include AB Volvo , Daimler and Paccar (Reporting by Helena Soderpalm, editing by Johannes Hellstrom)

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