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Unilever however did not submit a leniency application until 2 October 2009.
For frailer inhabitants, Mr. Keller said, the elevators are "a leniency".
To aid detection, the DoJ developed a leniency programme that provides incentives for companies to confess and snitch on rivals.
Scott showed a leniency that most bosses in the real world would not extend to their employees under similar circumstances.
Antitrust experts say a leniency program to encourage whistle-blowers would do even more to help Japan break up cartels.
Victorious, he returned to the capital and annihilated his enemies, allowing only Yoshitomo's two infant sons to live, a leniency he later regretted.
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I'm proposing, at least since we all have it, a little leniency, a little forbearance for discontentment.
A prosecutor will offer a defendant leniency if he accepts a plea deal.
"Give me a frame leniency either way, but that event is such a big event in the worldwide calendar now, only a braver man than me would change it".
Despite Obama's perspective, Manning's release could be viewed as an act of leniency, a signal that others might escape decades of prison time if they, too, were to violate their oaths of secrecy and reveal confidential public information.
In our system there is a place for tough sentencing, a place for leniency and a place for rehabilitation.
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