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1 I suggest that the sentence, far from meriting reduction, was too lenient .
2 Warren and Cummings have said they believe the settlement was too lenient .
3 The Director of Public Prosecutions had argued the penalty was too lenient .
4 We have perhaps been too lenient in deference to your, um, sex.
5 At that moment he really did think he had been too lenient .
6 His critics alternately accuse him of being too lenient and too overbearing.
7 But human rights groups say Uribe has been too lenient with paramilitary commanders.
8 The lawmakers thought the settlement was too lenient on the banks.
9 Labour also questioned whether HMRC was too lenient on big business.
10 The trouble was, they had been too lenient with the French.
11 The sentence has been criticised as too lenient by anti-drugs campaigners.
12 Some of Epstein's accusers have criticized that agreement as too lenient .
13 His Majesty pampers these d-d Americans, is too lenient by far.
14 I have been too tender of you, too lenient with you.
15 If I were guilty, this treatment would be only too lenient .
16 And it is mine and Patrick's fault fer being too lenient with ye.
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