Sentences with phrase «rather lenient»

New York Life is rather lenient with their height - to - weight ratio guidelines.
The minimum requirements, on the other hand, are rather lenient, thanks to the game being on consoles as well.
Discover it ® for Students carries a rather lenient fee policy that forgives the student for a first late payment.
Discover it ® for Students carries a rather lenient fee policy that forgives the student for a first late payment.
The rather lenient policies recommended by classical models that ignore such inequalities appear insufficient to protect the future poor of Africa in particular.
A leaked highly confidential government document suggests that Ghana's presidency has been rather lenient in its handling of the bus branding scandal which led to some 1.9 million Ghana cedis loss to the state due to an overpayment.
Comparison with the US is a problem, however - the justice system in the Netherlands is well - known to be rather lenient (A recent media event was the public apology by the Dutch IOC member Camiel Eurlings for domestic violence - the justice department decided not to press charges because he was doing volunteer work!).

Not exact matches

In being too faithful in Arsenal, or sometimes too lenient, we fans have gradually allowed the board and maybe Mr Wenger (who knows) to build an Arsenal side that I would qualify as being a «product» to be «sold» to us, rather than a team in itself.
His battle with Sterling was one of the high points of the match and a less lenient referee may well have given him a second yellow (even though I thought the first rather harsh).
The ESP can be pared back to a more lenient «GP» mode, which solely brakes the front wheels to avoid understeer rather than frustratingly cutting power, while with its stability and traction controls disabled it's a wild and quite unforgettable ride.
They're more lenient than other lenders who would rather see a «great» credit score.
The DMA is generally administered by a professional who understands dog behavior well, but on the other hand, DMA test results seem to depend on who is actually administering the test, meaning that the results you get may have more to do with whether the tester is a harsh or lenient grader, rather than the dog's actual personality.
It is vital that we understand how climate extremes in Australia might change if we limit global warming to either 1.5 ℃ or 2 ℃, and what the implications might be of pursuing the more lenient target rather than the more ambitious one.
Idaho is particularly lenient on first - time offenders, with a maximum sentence of six months and a misdemeanor charge rather than a felony.
The aim of these programs is not to persuade judges to impose more lenient (or harsher) sentences, but rather to come away with a better understanding of what happens once the prisoner is shackled and removed from one's courtroom.
Because these policies provide coverage for a set period of time rather than your entire life, the insurance companies tend to be more lenient with approvals for applicants that are «high - risk.»
They are lenient if medical cannabis is prescribed for treating medical conditions like insomnia, glaucoma and headaches but if the marijuana is being used to help with more serious medical conditions like cancer then the company will be concentrating more on cancer rather than the marijuana.
I would rather avoid filing, the only reason I'm lenient on it is because the math from it.
The court found that Idaho case law allowed for the more lenient property description in listing agreements found in Section 9 - 508, rather than the required «legal» description found in Section 9 - 503.
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