Sentences with phrase «lenient treatment»

They accepted the analogy with sentencing where lenient treatment of a co-defendant is irrelevant to the other accused's sentence.
The panel's lenient treatment focuses too much on Hunter and not enough on the public's image of the profession.
Hershey received lenient treatment in return for cooperating with the Competition Bureau inquiry... [more] Full article
The game started perfectly for Spurs, but will now have to lick their wounds, and will also be hoping for some lenient treatment by the FA.
Except in cases of severely diminished capacity, the perpetrator of murder still forfeits any personal claim on life, even though society may add an injustice of its own by being inconsistent with a normally more lenient treatment of similar circumstances.
«The Department of Labor admits that it's trying to transform what was a pretty lenient treatment of IRAs,» the judge added, «into an architecture of regulation.»

Not exact matches

FW Robert Lewandowski, 6 — On the end of some rough treatment, mostly waived on by the lenient Scottish referee William Collum.
Dave Denenberg involving his former law firm, to say that the DA's office under Rice has previously been lenient in its treatment of the Democratic lawmaker.
The lenient political treatment of far - right Israeli terrorism is damned by the film's subjects.
Depending on the severity and treatment, some may be more lenient than others.
Some states have much stricter guidelines and narrower definitions of necessary and helpful medical treatments appropriate to administer for certain accident - related injuries, while others are much looser and more lenient in their interpretation of such definitions, giving both accident victims and medical professionals more latitude to work with in these cases.
Provide information on underlying causes, and be sure to say what treatments you've been taking since — even though chronic health conditions raise insurance rates, insurers are more likely to be lenient with applicants who are taking control of their conditions to prevent them from reoccurring.
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