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Kotteakos, it is true, is somewhat more lenient; it will permit more errors to pass uncorrected.
Though it has become somewhat more lenient, Beijing still requires publications to be licensed.
He was also somewhat more lenient toward his political opponents than was his predecessor, and in 1844 he released all political prisoners.
Military prosecutors should stick to those parameters, and not try to exploit the somewhat more lenient evidentiary rules in military commissions, or urge a fanciful redefinition of torture to preserve a defendant's confession or other evidence.
Voters appeared to endorse a measure that would make the state's three-strikes law somewhat more lenient by imposing a life sentence only for a third felony conviction considered serious or violent.
But Mr. Camdessus rose through French policy-making circles on appointments by Socialist President Francois Mitterrand, and he could prove somewhat more lenient in dealing with debtors than Mr. Ruding.
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In addition, enforcement of the policy was somewhat uneven over time, generally being strongest in cities and more lenient in the countryside.
Of particular relevance to clinicians and researchers, separate analyses of studies using a cut-off most consistent with major depression and previously validated against clinical criteria (CED-D>20) 57 demonstrated somewhat higher risk estimates (dementia HR 1.83 (trend) and AD HR 1.97) than those using a more lenient cut-off (CES-D>16; dementia HR 1.58 (trend) and AD HR 1.69).
Others are more lenient.
The death penalty, or something more lenient?
Derrick took a more lenient view.
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