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"I think that there's been sacrifice across the region in terms of [people] letting their landscapes dry". Environmental groups, on the other hand, have criticized the state's new more lenient approach, arguing that mandates to conserve have been almost exclusively beneficial.
It is, after all, economics that mandates a more lenient approach to immigration, not the idealized mythology of Emma Lazarus.
In August, relatively lenient self-checks will give way to a much costlier mandate for "third-party" lab testing.
Accept your parents' rules as a unified mandate, instead of trying to get the more lenient parents to let you get what you want.
He thinks the Baucus bill is too stingy when it comes to subsidies and too lenient with the fines imposed on those who violate the individual mandate.
How is possible that New York retains a law, dating to a 16th-century British statute, allowing far more lenient treatment of family members who sexually molest children than that mandated for unrelated people?
While the Obama administration allowed "hardship exemptions" to the mandate, the Trump administration could conceivably interpret the requirement in a more lenient way, so that more people would not be penalized.
U.S. treatment of the Microsoft case was notably more lenient than the Commission's, creating particular challenges for enforcement of European rulings mandating a change of behavior by the firm.
Britain looks particularly lenient.
Was he too lenient?
Others are less lenient.
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