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It is never, ever, treated leniently.
Violators, he said, would not be treated leniently.
They receive "re-education", and those who respond well are treated leniently.
There are claims, denied by Buckingham Palace, that Prince Andrew lobbied for him to be treated leniently.
Many students had strong views on the topic of sexual assault at a university, stating that these crimes are often treated leniently.
In recent weeks, the Chicago board imposed more severe sanctions on two priests it had treated leniently last year, raising questions about its initial handling of the accusations.
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For example, they can be used to turn a capital gain into a temporary loss, a dividend or any other type of income that the taxman treats leniently.
The differences are so stark that not only should women be treated more leniently because they commit less serious crime but they should also be treated more leniently when they commit the same crime as a man.
Historically, the U.S. has treated debtors leniently.
Novels and poetry, meanwhile, were treated more leniently – though not in every instance.
Charles Sweet, whose son Shawn P. Sweet was killed, said Mr. Biechele was being treated too leniently.
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