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Others are less lenient.
He failed to mention any of the less lenient standards.
They also hold mothers to harsher performance standards and are less lenient when they are late.
Critics often complain that charter schools are less helpful to students with special needs, and less lenient when students misbehave.
European antitrust laws are less lenient that American rules, said NYU law professor Eleanor Fox, whose focus is trade regulation.
When it comes to artificial intelligence, we are less lenient to it than we are towards holders of organic intelligence.
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The same type of situation can be observed from the judicial policy of "two less and one lenient ".2 In the same way we used to ask Han members to understand the minority's situation and feelings from their positions, I would suggest members of minority groups also try to understand the feelings of Han and their situations from their positions.
Deinstitutionalization should not be about becoming more lenient or less punitive; it should be about being pro-social and supportive of the reintegration of ex-offenders while maintaining the health and safety of the community.
Beyond the offensive comments, the lawsuit says non-Asian officers in the department would receive preferential treatment, less scrutiny and more lenient disciplinary measures compared to their Asian colleagues.
He argues that military courts are more lenient and also less efficient than civilian ones.
Now that personal bankruptcy laws have become more lenient, there is less reason for desperate borrowers to delay.
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