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1 Richer nations such as Ireland and Portugal were offered more lenient terms.
2 But this did not make Seabrooke any more lenient in his judgment.
3 The Parisian jury showed themselves more lenient than their colleagues at Versailles.
4 Since knowing Tessibel Skinner, he had become more lenient toward the law-breakers.
5 Back then, it was a more lenient NFL than it is now.
6 Days later, the video came back with a more lenient classification.
7 Whether agreeing to record confessions has won suspects more lenient treatment is unclear.
8 Amin decided his treatment might be more lenient if he surrendered.
9 The law of the Church, on the other hand, was much more lenient .
10 Republican leaders traditionally have resisted more lenient rules on casting ballots.
11 Graydon, who understood her the less, was the more lenient judge.
12 The man is a madman, and Scythian Tamburlaine was more lenient .
13 I'll try and be more lenient with the poor fellow, then.
14 Price Action is more lenient and requires only two hours of attention per day.
15 Officials throughout Algeria have received instructions to take a more lenient approach with citizens.
16 The rules for the elderly dependants are much more lenient under EU Immigration law.
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