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At undergraduate there's a bit more leniency about having downtime".
But on Thursday, some expressed concern that Mr. Headley was getting more leniency than he deserved.
Whatever their impact on cocaine cases, yesterday's decisions will probably accelerate a trend toward more leniency in sentencing.
Because of their importance, the companies have traditionally received much more leniency than other banks and lenders.
For the third time in a year, California has changed its laws to show more leniency toward the state's most harshly punished prisoners.
Silver is expected to take over as commissioner when Stern retires and may show more leniency should moves like this be made during his reign.
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The government has loosened a number of the key strictures imposed on banks and other financial firms in the wake of the 2008 crisis, and more leniencies are in the pipeline.
While teachers with more than ten years of teaching experience found cheating "unacceptable," other teachers with less than five years of teaching experience showed more leniencies in dealing with student cheating, often by issuing verbal warnings and – as one teacher reported – allowing cheating students to "re-test" at a later date.
This logic would suggest that China's cooperation on North Korea would be reciprocated by more American leniency on the trade front.
Was one a better killing or a nicer one, more deserving of leniency?
"The Ministry of Interior affirms that there is no more room for leniency or tolerance in enforcing law, preserving security of country and citizens and protecting general order".
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