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    1. Anyway, I expect my boss would be lenient if I were a few minutes late into the office in the morning


    2. "If he is guilty, it is beyond my power, we are completely in his hands and we have to hope he is lenient with us


    3. that Henri would be lenient with her


    4. hasn’t become any more lenient in that direction


    5. Judicial sentences should neither be (too) harsh nor (too) lenient however consistent with legal guidelines formally interpreted by law such that (the) ensuing consequences as they apply to its impartial application remain constant!


    6. He was far too lenient and granted many of them amnesty for their treason during the Civil War, pardoning all but a few hundred


    7. "I will talk with my Father, he has to be lenient and accept it's my fault


    8. But my mother would tell me that people are flawed and I should be lenient with them


    9. When we all learn that we are all the same being with different perspectives, perhaps we will be more lenient towards our peers and strangers


    10. Given your newness to this community, your ignorance of the master plan, and your genetic deficiency, we are inclined to be lenient

    11. John meanwhile was trying to get through to his thoroughly depressed defendant, “Harry, I can’t believe you just did that, despite all my advice, we could have moved for a lesser sentence, the Judge will not be lenient on you now, I can only foresee a terrible outcome”


    12. friends will get lenient treatment


    13. However, if they feel that our service is too lenient a sentence, they will impose additional sentencing upon us


    14. If he confessed his crimes against humanity, he would receive the lenient treatment given by Ho Chi Minh to all who confessed and were truly repentant of their sins


    15. Since my election as Abbess, I have struggled to be neither lenient nor harsh in my punishments, following as closely as possible to The Rule of Benedict, with necessary modifications for our circumstances here


    16. If you love those who love you what reward shall you havee for the pub- licans and sinners also love those who love them; And if you do a kindness to those who treat you well where is your superioritye for sinners also do likewise; And if you lend to him of whom you hope for a reward where is your superioritye for the sinners also lend to sinners seeking recompense from them; But love your enemies and do good to them and lend and cut not off the hope of any man; that your reward may be great and you may be the Children of the Highest for he is lenient towards the wicked and the ungrateful


    17. would still choose to be lenient when reprimanding him, just in


    18. to be dealing Neu with lenient questions, whereas the


    19. Let’s say that the verdict is guilty, but that the sentence is lenient - say one year for a rape


    20. though Annemarie was lenient about the whole thing, I couldn’t help feeling guilty, having

    21. In the face of recent history, I have decided to be more lenient on their religion


    22. `Because he is bound to be lenient at times and a little unreasonable at other times


    23. In the United States divorce has become so much more of a common thing because the laws have become so lenient


    24. He then said on a grimmer note, “But I doubt that the people of Ixia would be lenient


    25. So don't be so lenient on this Cheddar-headed ruffian, because, despite his coarse lovableness, he is complicit in Fishmael's mission


    26. He also realized, perhaps because of the mind meld with Ket, one of the reasons he was so forgiving of other people’s faults, and more lenient with the transgressions of others, was because he knew his own heart too well


    27. My boss is very lenient


    28. Jack had been lenient in letting him choose the songs for the pre-sermon entertainment


    29. He was usually a lenient man to others


    30. for R500-00, doctors are quite lenient

    31. Indeed, if people think of this indication which Al’lah inspired to His Prophet concerning the way he should adopt in leading His slaves obedient and how He bids him to be gentle and lenient with them, they will realize how Merciful and Pitiful Al’lah is with His creatures


    32. Therefore the state established what they referred to as ‘houses of deviation’ and continued to preserve the ritual religious expressions but was lenient with these shocking matters with respect to their effects upon its youth


    33. Out of the compassion which was impressed in the spirit of the messenger (cpth) he acquired by his nearness to his Creator, he became lenient with the creatures, kind in treating them, eager for guiding and indicating them and clement and gracious with them


    34. They are considered human to an extent, but the laws covering them are far more lenient when it comes to enforcing the law


    35. “But I think when they find out what’s happening at the club, they might be a little more lenient


    36. If anyone upsets her in any way they will suffer consequences and believe me they will not be lenient


    37. The same goes for the insurance business profiting from lenient sentencing of courts holding very


    38. Insurers it is my security that is compromised by them applying lenient laws that is about protecting


    39. Because the British masters were more lenient than the Spanish and French masters; there was very little intermixing of European and North American Indian cultures


    40. Haylan was pretty lenient and rarely gave out detentions, but now it was positively deafening when Derrick Harrington came in

    41. “You will see to the amenities that I offered to them?” Evette asked unsure as to how far he was willing to go to humor her lenient interrogation practices


    42. ’ It is to offer violence of the most unwarrantable description to the character of the God of Love, to represent Him as excited with wrath against sinners, while the Son of God was lenient and merciful,—or to represent God as seeking to strike some one on earth, and striking an innocent person rather than strike none at all


    43. This lenient estimate of the evil, and lowering estimate of the good, which makes them all of one blood, united by a moral consanguinity, and in itself so demoralising, is resolutely rejected in the teaching of Christ, appointed to 'judge the world in righteousness


    44. "I would ask you, dearest, to be very generous with him always, and very lenient on his faults when he is not by


    45. Be not always strict, nor yet always lenient, but observe a mean between these two extremes, for in that is the aim of wisdom


    46. In short it was with just cause that we were visited with the penalty of banishment, a mild and lenient one in the eyes of some, but to us the most terrible that could be inflicted upon us


    47. She gave him a little, lenient smile


    48. They are the only lenders lenient toward converted bankruptcies


    49. The state is boasting quite often of its healthy fitness condition; and Joe, you’ll see that it is written to be quite lenient


    50. "Now," said Holmes, when the rejoicing lackey had disappeared, "having secured the future, we can afford to be more lenient with the past
















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    lenient indulgent soft easygoing tractable