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But he is sometimes too lenient.

lenient造句

You should be lenient with them.

The existing Basel 2 rules proved to be too lenient.

Do they tend to be overly harsh, lenient or fair?

But the rules may now be too lenient.

Among mountains of tribulation, nature, embraced Rousseau with her lenient heart.

This lenient process, known as the 510 (k) programme, has led to some problems.

If some bonds offer stronger creditor protection against default, should they receive more lenient treatment?

Most of the others appealed against their life prison sentences with death, hoping for more lenient ones.

Nothing more is heard of her except a brief word by Dickens that her sentence had been lenient, and that "her history and conduct proved it right".

Tabloid newspapers such as the Sun and the Daily Mail hound judges who pass, or even seek to justify, lenient sentences.

Yet, as a recent report by Amnesty International catalogued, police, prosecutors and courts remain too slow to recognise racist crimes and too lenient in their punishment.

In exchange for more lenient sentencing Duval Barbosa, an aide to Mr Arruda, allowed himself to star in 30 videos in which he handed over cash to Allies in the state legislature.

Firms that swiftly uncover and put a stop to wrongdoing might also get more lenient treatment from regulators if, say, their employees are found to have broken antitrust rules.

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