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But early tests were discovered to be too lenient after Ireland's banks, for instance, were given a clean bill of health just before they ran out of capital.

In this app, you'll have to give the initial editors only a small amount of leeway, but don't be too lenient.

But the rules may now be too lenient.

The existing Basel 2 rules proved to be too lenient.

Be too lenient and it degenerates into a free-for-all, and neither side benefits.

Similarly, advocates of disenfranchisement believe that "a punishment of incarceration without disenfranchisement...would be too lenient".

Hungarians, he says, tend to be too lenient on human weakness, unlike the "more military" Czechs.

These Republicans thought Blackwell would be too lenient in counting provisional ballots that might tip the state to Kerry.

Dutch financial services ING is going to split itself, after a European Commission inquired whether the terms of state aid given to the firm were too lenient.

"We have been too lenient," the news agency quoted Mr. Wahid as saying.

Around 170,000 people a year are given community sentences, but ministers are concerned they are too lenient.

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