Sentences with word «lenience»

However there seems to be a certain amount of lenience given by stewards to certain section like section 6 & 11.
Until something breaks, expect the FOMC to continue to err on the side of monetary lenience... it's the only thing they know.
There he wrestled with lenience.
Most of those in Mr. Trump's White House, including his own family, support lenience toward immigrants in the program.
Weed is punished with relative lenience.
- an interesting parallel between the perceived «one - way deficiency» of Parker vs. Okafor, albeit with a lot more lenience to Parker.
I think a person is fully capable of qualifying as a scumbag without an official stamp from the criminal justice system, which has an illustrious history of lenience when it comes to scumbags (depending on said scumbag's monetary value and / or community stature).
The complaint said Success Academy officials believe that accommodating children with special needs would be to give them «special lenience
I admit this journal gets a bit of lenience from me because it's the first place where my name appeared on an authorship list in the scientific literature: way back in 2005, when members of the SNP Consortium led by my former P.I., Raymond D. Miller, published a pre-HapMap high - density SNP map of the human genome.
It seems this J.J. Abrams — produced project is taking full advantage of the pay cable network's lenience on sex scenes.
Riffing on Allen's Manhattan, Stanley Kubrick's Lolita, and the glamour of classic Hollywood dramas, this poky, teleplay - paced black - and - white comic drama juggles a lot of ideas about lenience, parenthood, and, yes, sexual predation.
Zhao urges lenience to the protestors, and urges them to go back to their studies.
(Such lenience is rarely granted by private lenders.)
When one weighs the probable lenience built into a radiographic evaluation of a year - old dog against the stricter standard in that German classification at the time, the earlier OFA figure of 66 % normals in GSDs is maybe a little too high for the hip - extended view, and the more recent German 17.6 % figure too low especially when you consider the average age of those dogs.
The Wangsa Private Estate is definitely a lovable lenience for both body and soul to liven up the delightful experience.
But to get to the point, this is the best iteration of the handling system yet: it feels realistic while still providing enough lenience to ensure you don't actually have to be a professional racer to stand a chance of winning.
Aggressive when called for, and more relaxed where lenience is felt to serve the end result better.
The markets viewed it all as continued monetary lenience, and given the composition of voting members on the FOMC, that should come as no surprise at all.
No lenience if we are really hoping to win the league.
That might be more due to the human nature of sloppy central bankers like Greenspan, who want adulation, and err on the side of monetary lenience.
We don't love it when games have a framerate cap, but this masterpiece runs smoothly far more often than not and looks gorgeous, so we've afforded it some lenience.
As the Advocate General points out, too (para 132), the Court has generally vigorously protected the effectiveness and objectives of the Convention in its case law on the implementation of the Convention's obligations by Member States; this approach is, however, only difficult to reconcile with the lenience now shown towards the case of EU implementing legislation.
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