Sentences with phrase «lenient toward»

Different studies have reached different conclusions about whether the juvenile justice system is more or less lenient toward female offenders at various stages of processing.
By providing your agent with accurate details on your heart condition — you will allow them to focus on finding the niche companies that are most lenient toward heart issues.
One must therefore be lenient toward the imperfections of the molecular field methods, considering the simplicity with which the successes recalled in the first few lines of these conclusions were obtained.
Although I could be a bit more lenient toward the baking project I had so graciously decided to undertake (I really did enjoy it!)
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.
In other words, as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's stock prices increase — and they have so far more than doubled since the election on the expectation that the incoming Trump administration will be more lenient toward the financial sector than Obama — Trump's portfolio benefits.
Yet one might feel more lenient toward Canada's provinces after considering that they shoulder the brunt of what is expected to become one of the heaviest burdens on government balance sheets across the industrialized world: health care costs.

Not exact matches

Opposition to capital punishment need not be sentimental, lenient, or even sympathetic toward the convicted.
In principle it is perfectly compatible with views of punishment harsher than those normally practiced toward convicted criminals (murderers or otherwise), but whether one's general attitude concerning punishment tends toward the severe or the lenient, the basic fact of the Cain story as a paradigm is the preservation of a guilty life.
The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks, a radical offshoot of the PKK which criticizes its policy toward the Turkish state for being too lenient, claimed responsibility for the attack and has continued to launch attacks on military and civilian targets thereafter.
It is more likely linked with the lenient approach the Jordanian government has taken over the past five years toward opening night clubs in order to attract tourists, he says.
However, if the Xbox 720 and PS4 come out and one makes playing used games more difficult than the other, then I'd lean toward purchasing the more lenient one.
Some believe that Indiana law takes a lenient approach toward dog bites.
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