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States with much less developed wine industries, like Arizona, Virginia, Texas and Idaho, are more affordable, and are often more lenient in their zoning.
"It is one of the reasons that condominiums have become so popular," he said, noting that condos are often more lenient about this kind of arrangement.
"Judges are often too lenient in these cases because I think that most of the defendants come from similar success in life and backgrounds as the judges come from," Judge Patterson said.
"Local credit unions are often more lenient and accessible than a larger bank," Colón says, especially for those looking to recover from a bankruptcy.
They are entrepreneur-friendly and offer government loans that are often more lenient in their qualifying standards, which is helpful to a company looking to get off the ground.
While some accounting experts say this market-oriented accounting is a more honest and accurate way to represent asset values than other methods, U.S. corporations are often allowed much more lenient accounting standards.
As a result, laws that discriminate against gays and lesbians are often treated to the most lenient form of judicial scrutiny, rational basis review.
Mom and dad are often more hands-off and lenient once they've become more comfortable in their role as parents, and have gone through the process of raising a child at least once.
He is often a lenient moderator, who prefers to let the participants fight things out.
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