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Players, coaches and officials say they are drawn by Ripken's lenient boundary rules and a new, larger diamond that allows play to more closely mirror the major leagues.
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In this context, the smaller the required information size the more lenient the trial sequential monitoring boundaries are and, accordingly, the more lenient the criteria for statistical significance will be.
On the other hand, the upper boundary of 200 samples represents a very lenient scheme for compressive sampling since it represents approximately 78% of the original samples.
It doesn't mean being lenient or the opposite, hovering over your child's every move, but rather using limits, boundaries, care and natural consequences to guide your child to make helpful decisions.
Was he too lenient?
Britain looks particularly lenient.
"We cannot be lenient.
Too Lenient b.
Others are more lenient.
Others are less lenient.
The court deemed the sentence too lenient.
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