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Colombia's citizens will not accept too much leniency.
Mrs. Arroyo came under intense pressure to go after the Ampatuans, with her opponents accusing her of treating her allies with too much leniency.
Some Biryulyovo residents criticized the police for the latest arrests, drawing a contrast with what they said was too much leniency in the treatment of migrants engaged in illegal activity.
Gaius also put eminent nonsenators (probably defined by wealth, but perhaps limited to the equites, or equestrian class) in charge of the quaestio repetundarum, whose senatorial members had shown too much leniency to their colleagues, and he imposed severe penalties on senators convicted by that court.
Public prosecutors in France are concerned that courts show too much leniency toward suspected white-collar criminals like Mr. Kerviel when their cases eventually come to trial, Mr. Bonifassi said, so prosecutors frequently seek to jail suspects in the pretrial phase.
John Reed, the former CEO of Citigroup, said in February that if anything, the rule as currently written still grants too much leniency to banks -- a view shared by many analysts, and by a group of Occupy Wall Street protesters who have called upon regulators to enforce a strong version of the law.
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