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Relying on the leniency of prosecutors is no substitute for getting rid of mandatory minimums.
Britain's lure, it seems, lies in the relative leniency of its immigration policy.
"We are appalled at the leniency of the punishment Townshend has received," he said.
Adams bridled a little when I probed him about the apologetic liberal leniency of Ceiling/Sky.
That night, a large crowd gathered outside city hall to protest the leniency of the sentence.
The relative leniency of the sentence imposed on Mr. Breivik, the worst criminal modern Scandinavia has known, is no anomaly.
(Turkish discontent at the leniency of these terms nearly brought on a renewal of the war in late 1712).
The communist island also depends hugely on support from Venezuela, itself near default, and the leniency of foreign creditors.
In China you can get arrested for it, and China is not known for its the leniency of its sentences.
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Three experiments (N = 145, 36, and 91 psychologists) investigated different explanations of leniency, including inflation of assessments (applying a heuristic associating importance with quality), oversight (failing to detect flaws), and error-weighting (prioritizing Type II error avoidance).
Shooting in Raw, as many photographers do, means that you get a lot of leniency in terms of editing the photos after the fact, and even a woefully dark photo might be rescue-able.
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