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The N.H.L. has made strides on concussions in many areas, but cases like Letang's and Landeskog's suggest that even the league's current protocol for concussion assessment may be too lenient, allowing players to return to the ice too soon after a jarring hit to the head.

The Kyoto Protocol, which governs emissions of global-warming gases, is also lenient toward them, on the grounds that industrialized countries have released the great bulk of the offending gases and poorer countries should be allowed to catch up economically before taking on additional environmental costs.

Though the protocol aggressively reduces the use of HCFC-22 for cooling, it restricts production on a slower, more lenient timetable, and as a result, output has grown more than 60percentt in the past decade.

Britain looks particularly lenient.

Was he too lenient?

Others are less lenient.

In the more lenient definition of science (scienza, Wissenschaft) found in Continental languages, it is, because it has a recognizable body of practitioners and generally accepted protocols for validating its claims to truth.

"We cannot be lenient.

Too Lenient b.

Others are more lenient.

The court deemed the sentence too lenient.

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