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Norway's nationality law characteristically falls somewhere in the middle, with both restrictive and liberal elements, including much more lenient language and knowledge requirements.
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Kadyrbayev has not testified at either trial; Tazhayakov, who, after he was convicted, agreed to testify against Phillipos in the hopes of getting a more lenient sentence, said that the language spoken was English, but the defense marshalled a series of witnesses who said that, as a rule, the two Kazakh men spoke Russian to each other.
If you can say "hello, please and thank you" in another man's language, he's going to be more 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.
Although Kansas has historically been more lenient about allowing pro-creationist leanings in their school system, they also proudly pass stricter abortion laws and have language regarding the illegality of gay marriage in their state constitution.
Others are more lenient.
Derrick took a more lenient view.
The death penalty, or something more lenient?
Other companies are more lenient.
T-Mobile has more lenient policies.
Most American carriers are more lenient.
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