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TSG have accepted his apology but the German FA might not be so lenient.
But will we be so lenient when news hits of the first fatality in a collision involving an automated car?
Even the librarians were laughing, although I'm not sure they'd be so lenient if it hadn't been 2am.
No other organisation would allow employees to clock on and clock off and claim £300 tax-free without doing a day's work; nowhere else would be so lenient about a transgression that amounts to theft.
'I was going for the ball, ref!' might wash with the FA, but God would not be so lenient: in all Catholicism, eternal damnation has never been reduced to a three-match ban.
Although the Mets are willing to give Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel a temporary pass on this season because of the injuries that crippled their hopes, they will not be so lenient next year.
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Not everyone is so lenient.
Another referee might not have been so lenient.
Other companies' policies are so lenient that no formal policy exists.
Its tax system has until last month been so lenient that most of the new copper profits have gone to the foreign companies that now own the mines.
As a result, Mr. Lembong said, many of the agency's restructuring deals are so lenient that they amount to big discounts.
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