Sentences with phrase «lenient rules»

By contrast, manufactured homes only have to adhere to the standards set forth by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which tends to have more lenient rules and regulations.
Bank of America has some of the most lenient rules when it comes to signing up for credit cards.
Thanks to its lenient rules on waiving monthly fees, a standard checking account at Santander won't force you to track your activity or your minimum balance every month.
Dynamic typing, variables are declared as they appear, tons and tons of show - offy syntactic sugars, which only make code less readable and the logic less obvious, tons and tons of very weak and lenient rules about scoping and visibility.
While I am disgusted that politicians can't even manage to keep their unethical activities within the bounds of Albany's already lenient rules, what's more distressing is that it happened right under Senator Oppenheimer's nose and she didn't have a clue.

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Paul Gallant, an equities analyst for Guggenheim Securities, said in a research note recently that the FCC rules, which were established three years ago, are fairly lenient toward wireless companies when it comes to developing new business models.
The FHA has rules about this as well, but they are more lenient.
The rules are fairly lenient, opening up cash out refinances opportunities for landlords and home investors across the U.S.
Current rules allow for down payments as low as ten percent, and credit guidelines can be lenient, depending on the lender.
Some potential indicators of problems are managers who are too lenient, and making exceptions for one employee versus having consistent rules for everyone.
To further complicate matters, other clubs can appeal against any settlement reached if they feel it is too lenient; it is perhaps worthy of note that Arsene Wenger, last week, called on UEFA to ensure that that the rules were respected.
Many people picture extremely lenient parents who impose few rules and fewer consequences.
Permissive parents place few rules on their child and are quite lenient.
Do you ever wonder if your rules are too strict — or too lenient?
Libra moms can be too lenient at times, giving in easily to their child's demands, being «chill» is fine but remember kids need structure and rules too, so it's important to stick to them as you make them, kids will remember the times you caved or gave in.
Some civil society groups and several Ghanaians have largely condemned sentence as being too lenient, suggesting the ruling party worked behind the scenes to protect the suspects.
In 1985 the 11th circuit ruled in Bergland v Harris that states must be more lenient on ballot access for president than for other office, and that Jenness v Fortson doesn't necessarily apply to presidential candidate procedures.
Its movable head allows it to aim up or down, so you have a pretty lenient set of rules as to where it can be placed.
It ruled that the earlier January grade boundaries were too lenient and the June grades were correct
They may be either too strict or too lenient, but either way rules of thumb are just that - general principles.
The only option for people who have been turned away by banks is private lenders who have a more lenient set of rules.
Current rules allow for down payments as low as ten percent, and credit guidelines can be lenient, depending on the lender.
The rules are fairly lenient, opening up cash out refinances opportunities for landlords and home investors across the U.S.
There's some reports that Chase is being lenient with the 5/24 rule when it comes to Freedom Unlimited applications, but apply at your own risk.
Since the Ritz Carlton card has a high annual fee, many have speculated that Chase may be more lenient for these applications because the fee helps cover whatever perceived risk Chase believes they are limiting with the 5/24 rule.
This was possible due to the lenient stopover rules that Alaska Airlines has in place.
We haven't seen other major lodging groups match the policies yet, and if too many guests book away from Hilton and Marriott in favor of more lenient cancellation rules, the new policies might not last.
It's a much more lenient death rule without removing the consequences of a soldier going down.
Green jobs protect the environment and local communities with an ethical code that reflects the laws of the country with the strictest environmental rules and not the most lenient.
The Rules of Judicial Administration Committee decided against pursuing that version of the rule in January, and also rejected a more lenient version in June.
Before that decision, lawyers who dropped current clients because of conflicts had converted them to past clients, which were governed by a more lenient ethics rule.
Arguing that this should dictate a more lenient standard for affidavits is tantamount to arguing that the Crown shouldn't have to follow the Rules as closely as other parties in Charter challenges.
However, for some reason X has some bizzare rules that makes them far more lenient towards my crime - maybe the leaders X are all horrible racists towards Bob's race, which means it's both more likely that I will be found «innocent» of the crime despite my having done it and I face a drastically lower penalty if found guilty.
The rules that relate to a reference to the Court of Appeal of a point of law are found in the new Pt 70 (reference to the Court of Appeal of point of law or unduly lenient sentencing).
Since 2008, investors have been enjoying a relatively lenient lending environment of low interest rates (what I call: free money) and accommodating lending rules.
The rules and guidelines for USDA are lenient and are close to the guidelines for FHA.
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