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Flynn also revealed that he is co-operating with Mueller's Russia probe, and, as Ed Luce writes in the FT, the most "ominous" part of Flynn's plea bargain is how lenient it is.
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He is a lenient teacher — "It is not a sin to be happy," he writes — and an empathetic one.
The Fed may get somewhat more lenient but it is far less tolerant of inflation than it once was, and consumers, business and workers basically know this.
The Court of Appeal deemed the punishment too lenient and it was revised to 27 months.
He said management would be more lenient".If it's a millimeter over size, get on with it," he said.
Halifax's Paul Davidson was banned for three matches and fined £250 for being dismissed in the same game, although his punishment also seemed lenient as it was his second red card in consecutive matches.
Countrywide, the mortgage company that went under in 2008, chose to conduct its mortgage business through a "thrift institution," so it fell under the purview of the Office of Thrift Supervision, an agency so notoriously lenient that it was abolished after the crisis.
"Some managers will be lenient if it's just a couple of minutes, but technically it should still be half a point".
We were lenient when it was a mom or dad filming their kids, but groups of teenagers and dirty old men who came by themselves raised red flags.
If you're not going on toe in your dance, you can be a little more lenient, but it's still a good idea to get a little on there for your drills.
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