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Roman victory was complete, and the long war ended; Scipio granted comparatively lenient terms to Carthage and to Hannibal personally.
Civilian prosecutors have enormous power to press whatever charges they want, forcing defendants to accept serious charges that are, comparatively, lenient.
She got off with a comparatively lenient sentence, in part because she was able to claim that she had tried to shelter some Jewish colleagues.
That is partly because of comparatively lenient gun ownership laws, which have become a topic of renewed debate after a rampage last month in which a masked gunman killed 12 people and wounded 58 in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater.
The comparatively lenient requirements of WW treatment allow nonselective and frugal recovery methods, minimizing regulatory and economic risks.
Implicit in this discourse is the notion that Canada is a danger to the USA because of marijuana-related laws and policies that are comparatively lenient.
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Both states had relatively lenient permit processes.
From this point of view, Fig. 1 highlighted the peculiar case of CNN, a comparatively liberal TV channel with a negative effect on the propensity to support the more lenient Senate plan on illegal immigration.
Britain looks particularly lenient.
Was he too lenient?
Comparatively well.
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