Sentences with phrase «more leniency in»

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?
I wanted to see a little more leniency in the checkpoint system, but the brutal design «flaw» actually made me feel extremely accomplished after beating a level.
Aligning yourself to the same horizontal place as enemies remains true to brawling blueprint, but might feel unwieldly in an era where there's a bit more leniency in collision detection.

Not exact matches

No more offshore tax shelters in the Cayman Islands or stuffing numbered Swiss bank accounts full of cash: the age of tax leniency is over.
In our own lives we all have a natural leniency in how we respond to the Spirit, and some people express this more visibly than otherIn our own lives we all have a natural leniency in how we respond to the Spirit, and some people express this more visibly than otherin how we respond to the Spirit, and some people express this more visibly than others.
Muslims in general if left alone with out your intervention might end up fighting each other due differences of views in their faith, but if west keep on applying pressure causing starvation, harassment and confrontation against Muslims and against their faith, this will only lead them to leave behind their differences and jointly or individually confront their enemies, those who wants to deprive them from their rights of faith and belief and the more they are pressed the more they would complain by reacting and not by words and cries since words and cries seem does not reach, heard or work out now a days since being their judges and executors are all of non religious such as atheists, infidels, polytheists who consider their vast interests above all humanity and faith issues such as mercy, leniency, compassion, pity, sympathy, kindness all that of human mutual heavenly code of conduct.!?
I wonder, in the present situation, whether our encounters may not come off more as a witness to the leniency of Caesar than to the courage of our Christian convictions.
Against smaller teams the wingers are allowed more leniency and you usually see Chelsea leave only 4 players in reserve at a given time.
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.
Organizer Sean Collins is with Capital Area Against Mass Incarceration: «And in the resolution it talks about, it calls on local law enforcement officials and agencies to utilize their discretion they have, use greater discretion to provide more leniency and more compassion in the system, and do what they can now, even though there isn't a law on the books to divert 16 - and 17 - year - olds away from prisons.»
It is hard to show leniency and maintain legitimacy in the public eye when you're dealing with a repeat offender, and judges are seeing more of them than they have in the past,» he said.
This is also highly problematic in that where a teacher might be housed might determine more his / her ratings based not necessarily (or entirely) on his / her actual «quality» or «effectiveness» but his / her location, his / her rater, and his / her rater's scoring approach given differential tendencies towards leniency, or severity.
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 leniencIn 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 leniencin exchange for leniency.
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.
When it comes to sentencing, it sometimes seems that last - minute remorse, in the form of cooperation with prosecutors (case in point — Enron's Andy Fastow and his six - year sentence) buys more leniency than a long history of good deeds.
This stems from the fact that restorative justice philosophies align more closely with Aboriginal culture, and that young offenders are seen as being in need of more leniency.
Indeed, the Ninth Circuit case discussed here provides a good example of how much more lenient a sentencing judge wanted to be in an immigration case if the guidelines had not served as a legal limit on leniency.
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.
On the other hand, there has been a more recent reduction in the number of cartels ongoing at the time of a first leniency application.
When you prove yourself by showing up and doing your work well, you will be given much more leniency on how you handle your schedule and work in general.
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