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In many cases, even the prosecutors believed that more lenient terms were appropriate.
These loans carry far more lenient terms than executives could obtain in the marketplace, and companies often forgive the debts.
The unions said earlier this week that their leaders had gone back to American to ask for more lenient terms.
That new chief executive, Edward Liddy, now says he saw his first priority as being to negotiate more lenient terms.
The pro-consumer side, arguing for more lenient terms for Americans who go broke, often had a one-vote majority on the panel.
The deal also includes more lenient terms on an existing government investment in AIG preferred shares and a lower interest rate on a $60bn government credit line.
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In contrast, Islamic dietary laws are generally are more lenient in terms of permitted (halal) animals (Regenstein et al. 2003).
Off-campus hackathons can also be used to attract new talent or to solve internal problems — and are more lenient in terms of what can and cannot be done.
Bosch had been seeking more lenient sentencing terms.
For other SNPs and individuals, a more lenient error term is applied.
WHEN Enda Kenny, the new Irish prime minister, pleaded at a European Union summit last month for more lenient bail-out terms, his fellow leaders derided one of his arguments: that he had been overwhelmingly elected on a promise to get a better deal for his country.
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