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The lenient
adjective
Lax; tolerant of deviation; permissive; not strict.
synonyms
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(The lenient Netherlands, interestingly, has one of the lowest rates of "problem" drug use in Europe).
The lenient terms of his plea agreement suggest he has promised significant information to investigators, legal experts said.
The lenient grading standard was partially automated.
The lenient laws of quantum mechanics permit a lone electron to be in two places at once--as long as it strictly avoids any contact with its surroundings.
The lenient sentence was met with outrage in the city.
The lenient sentence for the teenager sparked debate over whether the country is too soft on young offenders.
The lenient sentence, the victim-blaming, the focus on a perpetrator's future rather than that of the survivor who he raped and the impact on her life.
The lenient approach to the enforcement of the GMP rules by the Nepali drug regulator, however, allows the growth of the industry which remains poorly regulated.
The lenient FDR cutoff of 0.25 for significance of microRNA-target gene pairs (corresponding to P = 0.002) was used given the hypothesis-generating nature of this correlation analysis.
Andrew Johnson indicated that he would pursue the lenient Reconstruction policies of his predecessor, Abraham Lincoln.
Using the lenient method 42.1% of the patients were normalized on the WAIS-R FSIQ.
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