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The details are expected to be finalised next week and any new commitments Samaras makes will be scrutinised by the electorate, which voted him into power earlier this year on the promise of exacting more lenient conditions from the troika.

Here, too, the rabbis tended to be lenient.

There is no reason to be lenient," said the head of the liaison office, Zhang Xiaoming.

Even in the few cases where prosecution does take place, sentences tend to be lenient.

But Locke has urged the SFA to be lenient.

No student wants to attend a college known to be lenient on sexual predators.

Be a hard master to yourself– and be lenient to everybody else.

He faces a maximum of seven years in prison, but would be expected to receive a more lenient sentence in view of his guilty pleas.

Are you expecting a flurry of fines as well, or will you be lenient to begin with, as your website suggests?

He faces a maximum of seven years in jail, but is expected to receive a more lenient sentence because of his guilty plea.

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