We have no meanings for "much leniency" in our records yet.
1 The report suggested the 72-year-old was unlikely to be shown much leniency .
2 You can't expect much leniency from us under the circumstances.
3 You have been treated with too much leniency by us; you and your companion are now prisoners.
4 Don't you think there is too much leniency toward crime and criminals, taking the place of justice, in these days?
5 In helpless obedience, glad of even so much leniency , we turned away-toface a tall, grizzled veteran in a colonel's shoulder-straps
6 Regulators walk a fine line: Lending practices remain fairly conservative, but too much leniency could prompt a return to shoddy lending practices.
7 Those who fell into his hands he treated with so much leniency and kindness that he ultimately attached them to his cause.
8 And again, "The King has as much leniency for the sins of Austria as I hope to have from the Lord in Heaven."
9 "I hope Mr. Sawyer's properly thankful, for it isn't many that would have shown him so much leniency as that."
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