But the role of overly stingy central banks in hurting economies should not be overlooked.
There aren't any easy ways to get income when the bond market is this stingy.
Mr. Einhorn should remember that Depression babies were stingy with money for a reason.
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The Medicaid benefit is great on paper, but often stingy when you try to use it.
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Only one USB 3.0 port (plus one 2.0 connection) seems a bit stingy, though.
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Welcome as they are, the safe harbor rules won't turn stingy firms into Santa Clauses.
Our mobile gadgets have become extremely stingy with the functions that deserve actual buttons.
But both sides question the idea that private giving can make up for stingy state spending.
They are able to wring water from an otherwise stingy sky by trapping it in nets.
In comparison, "The Book of Mormon" has what now seems like a stingy 16 songs in total.
The no-strings-attached Hulu basic plays a stingy amount of Archer, but just enough to keep me satisfied.
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Fact is, an increasing body of literature is painting a picture of our brains as stingy things.
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While Green-Ellis has always been stingy with fumbles, his NFL streak wasn't something the scouts could have predicted.
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Pensions for millions of elderly, if they are paid, are so stingy that many people are dying prematurely.
Even the United States Department of Agriculture, the government agency responsible for inspecting horsemeat, is stingy with information.
Not because of kleptocrats or lack of free markets, he says, but simply because we have been too stingy.
Besides raising, rates, increasingly stingy lenders are revamping some of their underwriting techniques.
Such official contributions will go on, especially if the public gets more stingy.
It made most of Ms Bartz's share options subject to tough performance triggers and negotiated a relatively stingy termination agreement.
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Or perhaps the workers were simply fed up with low pay and stingy bosses, and were too numerous to repress.
The American government is notoriously stingy with its foreign aid, giving just 0.2% of GDP to poor countries every year.
Kuroda needed to be stingy to stay with Harvey, who was on top of his game in his Subway Series debut.
The big banks that wrote off huge losses on their housing-backed bonds in 2007 will be acting real stingy in 2008.
These used to be out of cheap necessity, in buildings where landlords were too stingy to shell out for even ceilings.
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"There were too many people not doing much of anything and getting paid for it, " says Golisano, who can be stingy himself.
Initiatives to attract Western oil companies to get at the gas foundered as low prices and stingy terms failed to attract bidders.
Maybe sanctimonious liberals fear such a vacuum because they are notoriously stingy.
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The defendant can take advantage of that by negotiating a settlement that is generous to the lawyers and stingy to his clients.
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One such firm, Reliance Industries, is on the prowl, though its proprietor, Mukesh Ambani, is thought to be impressively stingy about deals.
Most are tucked away inside industrial warehouses, and their members tend to be cagey about the location and stingy with the invitations.
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