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We might be more lenient if theatres offered a significant discount during the preview period.
Amin decided his treatment might be more lenient if he surrendered.
David Hollingworth from London & Country adds that a handful of lenders are only slightly more lenient if borrowers are placing part of the mortgage on a repayment deal.
Peruvian prosecutors said they would seek a sentence of life in prison for the former spy chief, but they have hinted that they may be more lenient if he agrees to cooperate in other investigations.
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This could lead to them being more lenient in the future, but if you act like a child they will treat you like one.
He said management would be more lenient".If it's a millimeter over size, get on with it," he said.
"Maybe they're more lenient in the United Kingdom," he said.
Each is promised a more lenient sentence if he defects.
Amnesty's report, entitled Turkey: Women Confronting Family Violence, criticises the country's judiciary for the practice of giving rapists more lenient sentences if they promise to marry their victims.
Plea bargaining is common in the US, with defendants often able to secure a more lenient sentence if they admit an offence and co-operate with prosecutors, rather than contest the charges in a trial.
It later emerged at the high court in London that the bearded man was an MI5 officer who reported, in a telegram to headquarters, that he had told Mohamed that he would receive "more lenient" treatment if he co-operated.
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