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leniência
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indulgència
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indulgencia
Mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant.
indulgence
leniency
mildness
lenity
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leniência
1
Would not a fatal
lenience
towards vice become the temper of society?
2
Accordingly, Heaven has been moved to greater
lenience
in recent years.
3
Bonaparte has also been blamed for the
lenience
of his terms.
4
It was thought best to keep matters as simple as possible by offering
lenience
.
5
That aside, I must congratulate the Lord upon his widely mentioned
lenience
.
)
6
These crimes are socially sanctioned in many countries and the killers are treated with
lenience
.
7
An entire and sudden
lenience
toward the gentle art of swearing was born in her.
8
He said there would be no
lenience
for drivers caught taking the emptier bus lanes.
9
In 2006 Washington slashed aid to mark its wrath at Yemen's perceived
lenience
towards militants.
10
He acknowledged, though with a certain
lenience
of judgment, the absurdity of being where he was.
11
He was angry at Ora's indulgence and
lenience
,
and her excessive collaboration with Ofer's spoiled ways.
12
On the contrary, the birth of
lenience
and humanity was immediately rewarded by a decline of crime.
13
Deportation over-sea and confiscation of farms seem hard measures, and I hope more
lenience
will be shown.
14
The Old Man of Hoy has been granted a certain amount of
lenience
,
I suppose, out of respect.
15
He had inherited from his old Irish mother a certain mildness, and a
lenience
,
where they were concerned.
16
So don't offer me favors, wizard, or
lenience
from the White Council, or power from a Faerie Queen.
lenience
be no lenience
great lenience
affectionate lenience
certain lenience
fatal lenience
Portuguese
leniência
indulgência
Catalan
indulgència
lenitat
Spanish
indulgencia
benevolencia