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"It's not what he [Tate] was saying, it's how he did it... My point was that year 7s should have a bit of leniency".
Such terrific things as chow-chow (a vegetable pickle), Tabasco, ketchup and Colman's mustard have all been around for more than a century, and their continued success and ingredient lists that you can pronounce may have earned them a bit of leniency.
"I don't think they've done it because of that necessarily, but they've shown a bit of leniency and I'm sure Wayne Rooney will repay it in kind".
This bit of leniency was what fist sparked the Shabagh protests, as secularists converged on a busy downtown intersection to cry foul.
This bit of leniency was what fist sparked the Shabagh protests, as secularists converged on a busy down town intersection to cry foul.
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It was not, in the end, that moment of leniency that turned the match around.
Medical bills offer a bit more leniency than most other kinds of loans, and even if they go on your credit report they're generally looked at differently than other missed payments.
We should see it with some degree of leniency.
At undergraduate there's a bit more leniency about having downtime".
This assertion is met with disbelief and accusations of "leniency".
It deprives the police of discretion, and the public of leniency.
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