Sentence examples for of relatively lenient from inspiring English sources

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Their survival can be explained by the sparse evaluation of fitness in our model, causing periods of relatively lenient environmental conditions that allow for an extended period of time for compensatory mutations to arrive (see supplementary fig. S2, Supplementary Material online).

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Mr Bo looks fairly certain to be found guilty, albeit on relatively lenient charges.

Chief among them are the governments of places that benefit from acting as tax havens, which are not just small tropical islands but include Luxembourg, Ireland (which gains jobs from hosting some of Apple's subsidiaries) and Britain, which has a tradition of being relatively lenient on firms that break, as well as bend, the tax rules.

Speaking of his relatively lenient state sentence, he told a friend, "Once again, I made it through a situation I shouldn't have".

As examples of the relatively lenient terms granted to Portugal, he said the three-year program did not involve more cuts in public sector wages or in the minimum wage, or additional layoffs of state employees.

Now investment analysts are falling over one another to raise their profit forecasts and slap "buy" recommendations on the stocks.That has less to do with the results of the relatively lenient "stress tests" the banks were subjected to in July, although they clearly played a part, than with the revelations that the first half of 2010 was highly profitable.

Interestingly, Israeli judges who presided over the trials of some accused kapos in the early years of the State of Israel handed down relatively lenient sentences.

Unlike the broadcast, the afternoon edition of "World News" can be relatively lenient with time, said Jason Samuels, who, as senior producer on charge of digital content, oversees the Web presence of both the broadcast and the Webcast.

The fund bailed out Ukraine to the tune of $16.4 billion, and was relatively lenient over its conditions.

3. Guantánamo detainees have been treated more harshly than inmates in federal prisons Until the recent confrontations between guards and prisoners, Guantánamo held most of its detainees in relatively lenient conditions, especially compared with federal prisons.

In any case, Anderson's concluding, catastrophic vision of a Noah-like flood subjects even the relatively lenient authority of 1965 New England liberals to a scathing cosmic repudiation.

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