While not stinting a full measure of credit to director Frank Capra, it seems as if the spotlight of recognition ought to play rather strongly on scriptwriter Robert Riskin ."
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We shouldn't be treating him like a Wikipedia contributor who's failing to follow our standards for references, or a schoolchild who is stinting on his homework.
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But any indications that he was stinting on spending for the Guard and Reserves _ who are a potent political force in state capitals and in Congress _ might weaken that support.
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Practices of coaration, of open-field intermixture, of compulsory rotation of lot-meadows, of stinting the commons, arise of themselves in the villages of Denmark and Sweden.
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Consumers are anxious about the rapid rise of managed care, which covers over half the population, because managed-care companies can increase their short-term profit by stinting on care.
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Thanks to the Marshall Plan, Western Europe could emulate the United States, giving its citizens butter for the good life while not stinting on the military hardware that would protect that prosperity.
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So Weathervane decided to return to the teen market, in part because just as their mothers had started stinting on fashion, their teenage daughters were splurging on it in a big way.
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She was cearly a woman of character, stinting herself to save up enough to send her sons to University, sadly all to no avail because of her death before this could be fulfilled.
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Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress race the Democrats to enact a Medicare drug benefit, which, even in the more stinting Republican version, would be the biggest new social welfare program in a generation.
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The conductor wisely imported the chorus from the composer's Austrian home town and their fervor and Welser-Most's driving energy preserve all the monumental spirituality of this mass setting without stinting on the drama.