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In some ways, city officials concede they are having to deal with problems created by the Netherlands' own lenient policies.
The film actually suppresses many of the nastier aspects of La Motta's life and essentially takes him at his own lenient estimation of himself, emphasising what was allegedly his initial, pig-headed resistance to gangsters' parasitic involvement in his career.
The film actually suppresses many of the nastier aspects of LaMotta's life: it removes the murder he committed as a young man and essentially takes Jake at his own lenient estimation of himself, emphasising what was allegedly his initial resistance to gangsters' parasitic involvement in his career.
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Yossi Elituv, editor of the Orthodox family magazine Mishpacha and co-author of a book about the life and works of Rabbi Yosef, said that the rabbi's greatness in interpreting religious law was based on his chronicling of rulings of the last 200 years and the boldness with which he issued his own, often lenient rulings, sometimes on delicate issues that other rabbis dared not approach.
As a consequence, a reinforced application of the RSPO standard, for example, in Europe, would decrease demand from non-RSPO members even if Indonesian oil palm producers comply with their own, more lenient standard ISPO.
With many of these athletes experiencing a culture shock of rules from their own more lenient environment, honor code rules appeared to be broken at an exponential rate.
Congress considered this too lenient; its own plan, requiring a majority of voters to take the loyalty oath, passed both houses in 1864, but Lincoln pocket vetoed it.
He ignores the fact that after the 1996 Port Arthur mass murder, a conservative government in Australia overcame strident opposition (especially among its own conservative constituents) to replace lenient gun control measures with tight and effective ones.
He said those teammates were offered lenient punishment for their own doping — what he called "sweetheart deals" — in exchange for their information about him.
Armstrong has said those witnesses were given "sweetheart deals" and offers of lenient punishments regarding their own doping admissions to testify against him.
On the other hand, the Radicals denounced his policy as too lenient, and passed their own plan, the Wade-Davis Bill, in 1864.
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