Prime Minister Harper stated: "There are already generous credits and incentives in the tax system to encourage people to give to political parties today."
(Tim Bray's own account of this work gives generous credit to Guha.)
A very generous credit covering every form of research and development would be too costly.
Because British merchants offered generous credit to their customers, Americans began buying staggering amounts of British goods.
For that, generous credit is owed to Soviet restraint and the reforming example of Mikhail Gorbachev.
Congressional staff members estimate that 18 million people would qualify for the tax credit, six million more than now qualify for a less generous credit.
Toward the end of his term, budget discipline gave way to a military buildup and a policy of generous credit was abruptly terminated.
Furthermore, generous credit should be given to those with experience in the industry.
When stumped by a question, the contestants could be sure of receiving generous partial credit for a humorous answer of enough ingenuity.
And he warned against those in the West who advocate the use of economic measures, such as generous credits, to buttress Mr. Gorbachev's position.