Sentences with phrase «more leniency for»

In the conduct and presentation of the case and the giving of evidence, the judge might show more leniency for default to the LIP than would be extended to a lawyer.
So, hit a new post with more leniency for a visible version.

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Similarly, when one examines the treatment of slaves encouraged by the biblical writers, it is decidedly more generous than that of other cultures... although the categorization of slaves as property, the use of slaves for reproductive purposes, and leniency regarding beatings, remains troubling, or «needing further movement,» according to Webb.
This is obviously a personal choice and I'm sure some of you may allow a little more leniency, but this is what I feel works for me and means that I'm still eating healthy for the majority of the week and therefore still feeling happy, healthy and full on energy — as soon as I start eating less healthy more often (which does happen occasionally because, well, life!)
The school is emphasizing that punishment to the NCAA, probably in the hopes that the organization opts for more leniency.
Greg Ball can be a bull in a china shop but he was four years ahead of everyone else exposing this corruption, as were many Conservatives in Westchester.Leibell's pleas for leniency were nothing more than window dressing to protect others guilty of far worse things.
Democrats are in favor of leniency and they want a more narrow definition of violent crime, so that youth do not go to prison for throwing rocks in windows, per The New York Times.
In a series of emotional exchanges with defense attorneys, Baxter seemed disgusted that more of the defendants hadn't chosen to admit guilt in exchange for leniency.
As with all FHA mortgage products, your home loan is insured, which allows for more leniency than a conventional loan.
I see the FOMC tightening, and then abandoning the tightening early, and reverting to a weak policy, accepting more inflation for the sake of growth in the real economy, and leniency to banks that are facing tough market conditions.
FICO 8 penalized consumers for spending close to their credit limit every month and offered leniency to those who made an «isolated» late payment, meaning one that arrived more than 30 days late.
Minecraft fans hoping for a little more leniency from Telltale's way of making games may begin the experience feeling a little downhearted.
With more flexible laws, the circumstances might have justified more leniency, but there was a case to be made for significant jail time, and the government pursued it.
On the other hand, has the employee condoned the behaviour by participating in it or not protesting for a reasonable period of time, or does the workplace environment provide slightly more leniency in determining what's offside?
It will also be interesting to see whether the Bureau pursues any directors, officers or employees given its stated commitment over the past several years to more aggressively seek penalties against individuals and whether any other products will be added to the investigation (for example, as a result of other parties seeking «immunity plus» under the Bureau's Leniency Program).
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