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She agreed with Ms. Kunitz-Perez that the 10-year sentence for Mr. Colbert was much too lenient.
As a manager, Lajoie was also described as "much too lenient with his players".
Personally, I think suspension is much too lenient; a public apology to the opposing players and team (she just gave) and expulsion from the team would seem appropriate.
Commonly applied rules of thumb, which were also used in the study of Dittrich [1], [3], are not only unreliable, they also seem to be much too lenient [33].
In real proteins the average mutation is strongly deleterious (3 kcal/mol out of a total ΔG of ~10 kcal/mol, where ΔG is the free energy difference between the unfolded and folded protein structure)[ 41], indicating that the models are much too lenient when it comes to the cost of mutation.
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Many human-rights groups, the paramilitaries' victims and much of the opposition considered the law too lenient and its application too lax.
But the deal drew much criticism, including from rights groups and the victims themselves, for being too lenient on Katsav.
In the area of Eritrea that I come from, the whole family eats together in what is called meadi, so much so that some in the Horn of Africa accuse us of being too lenient with our children.
As a sop, the government says that public-sector wages will go up by as much as 70%.Mr Kuchma and his allies may reckon that they have been too lenient.
Was he too lenient?
Too Lenient b.
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