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"Fathers are more lenient when it comes to behaviors," she said.
He'll be more lenient when you start nicking documents from him.
Critics often complain that charter schools are less helpful to students with special needs, and less lenient when students misbehave.
But will we be so lenient when news hits of the first fatality in a collision involving an automated car?
The French ratings board has traditionally been more lenient when it comes to sexual content than its UK and US equivalents, the BBFC and MPAA.
But New York is among the most lenient when it comes to setting deadlines or checking whether repairs have been made, he said.
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It may have benefited from lenient treatment when he ran the central bank.
That ruling could make it more likely that other lenders will start taking a more lenient view when it comes to older mortgage borrowers.
On Thursday Dutton, the federal immigration minister, said it was "no wonder" there were lenient sentences "when you look at who appointed the judges and magistrates".
In the wake of the intense backlash against Persky, public defenders and other criminal justice reform advocates have come to his defense, arguing that judges must have discretion to issue lenient sentences when appropriate.
Cannavaro is no longer the impeccable defender he once was and he was lucky Howard Webb took a lenient view when he followed his booking with a foul on Marek Hamsik.
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