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He'll be more lenient when you start nicking documents from him.
The new culture minister, Ali Jannati, son of a prominent conservative cleric, complained Tuesday to his staff that it should be more lenient when censoring books, saying, "Some would have censored the Koran if the holy book hadn't been handed down to them by God".
High-deductible plans have another advantage: They tend to be more lenient when it comes to a preexisting condition, says Hurley of Ehealthinsurance.
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"Fathers are more lenient when it comes to behaviors," she said.
The French ratings board has traditionally been more lenient when it comes to sexual content than its UK and US equivalents, the BBFC and MPAA.
Reviewers of research are more lenient when evaluating studies on important topics [Wilson, T. D., Depaulo, B. M., Mook, D. G., & Klaaren, K. J. (1993). Scientists' evaluations of research: the biasing effects of the importance of the topic. Psychological Science, 4 5), 323 325].
Will you be more lenient with customers who need more time to pay?
His case had been assigned to a new D.A., whom he hoped might be more lenient.
Societies tend to be more lenient toward males than females regarding extramarital coitus.
And, with this "freedom", should not employers be more lenient with time off, paid or unpaid?
He should hope the jury of public opinion will be more lenient than these experts were.
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