Sentences with phrase «so lenient»

But, if he would ever really want something or really NOT want something, I would have to abide because he's so lenient any other time.
Other countries are not so lenient.
Neither is it so lenient and friendly that you can blast through without ever engaging the brakes.
And with Nintendo being so lenient with cross platform play (the Rocket League eShop page literally says «play with people on Xbox One» instead of hiding the existence of it under the guise of «play with people on other systems» as I expected it would have), I think that when they say they don't consider themselves in the same race as Sony or Microsoft they actually mean it - it's not just talk.
However, customers looking for everything out of the box might not be so lenient: the Nexus 7, with the wider coverage of Google Play, has much of this covered and the iPad mini, adopting everything in the Apple AppStore, certainly does.
I do not allow make - up homework, since the policy is already so lenient.
However, the Kiwi respondents were not so lenient.
New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said prescribers in some states have been so lenient that they have given out more prescriptions than there are residents in those states.
Surprising after he was so lenient with the penalty calls in the first half.
Also, you should be thankful that we have so lenient mods & fanbase over here.
I can't see Wenger being so lenient as during the «sign Da Ting» saga.

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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.
Like monthly MIP, it insures lenders so they can approve loans at FHA's lenient standards.
The press frames every story about Francis as a break with the rigidity, dogmatism etc, of his predecessors — Benedict's back in the doghouse, so to speak — and the latest example of a new, caring, open, pastoral (read: lenient) Catholicism.
So when Caesar becomes lenient about tax - withholding, what do we do?
Although I could be a bit more lenient toward the baking project I had so graciously decided to undertake (I really did enjoy it!)
Kevin Friend had also been very lenient on Swansea for persistent and professional fouls, so he must have been taking advice from Mike Dean.
For example, there are no defenders on the list, because a) defenders are expected to make tackles, so referees are more lenient on them, and b) midfielders and forwards are simply not as -LSB-...]
It just so happens that America has the most lenient divorce laws in the developed world, and, surprise, the highest divorce rates.
Other parents may be more lenient and allow their children to spend an hour or so each day playing games.
Libra moms can be too lenient at times, giving in easily to their child's demands, being «chill» is fine but remember kids need structure and rules too, so it's important to stick to them as you make them, kids will remember the times you caved or gave in.
However, the attorney general can challenge «unduly lenient» sentences and has done so in 339 cases in the past three years.
White educators, by contrast, may be acting on a stereotype that black preschoolers are more likely to misbehave in the first place, so they judge them against a different, more lenient standard than what they're applying to white children.
Several other countries have moved towards more lenient laws on cannabis use, but none has done so solely on the basis of human rights.
Its movable head allows it to aim up or down, so you have a pretty lenient set of rules as to where it can be placed.
I am a more lenient reader online, less so on paper.
So whilst they can be a bit more lenient with diet, they still need to make sure they're consuming healthy foods so that they don't become skinny faSo whilst they can be a bit more lenient with diet, they still need to make sure they're consuming healthy foods so that they don't become skinny faso that they don't become skinny fat.
(or this guy) As I've mentioned before, majority of the places I've worked have had a more lenient dress code, so I've been lucky to be able to have fun with my office style.
So, how lenient should your membership refund policy be?
(Even so, the certificate 15 that Dekalog V bears is surprisingly lenient.)
The local judge (Graf, The Brady Bunch Movie) in the small town is so fed up with seeing her face, and the fact that she has had four children already (all of which had to be given up for adoption due to their mother's behavior), that when he discovers she is pregnant again decides to make law history and have her put in prison for endangering the life of her fetus, making it clear he would be a bit more lenient with her if she were to have it aborted.
Don't worry so much because private lenders are more lenient than banks, accepting nearly every explanation for needing the money.
This plan is meant to help potential homebuyers, not put them into debt, so the plans are quite lenient and geared towards benefiting as wide of a cross-section of the Canadian public as possible.
Peer - to - peer lending standards are significantly more lenient than banks», and these loans» interest rates are usually lower than those offered by traditional lenders, but the rates will likely exceed those on high - yield savings accounts, so you stand to make a much higher return with peer - to - peer lending.
Loans through the FHA are insured by the agency, so lenders are more lenient.
Kabbage has more lenient credit requirements for lines up to $ 100,000 than BlueVine, so it's a better choice for those borrowers with low credit scores.
They've cracked down a lot in the past year or so and aren't as lenient with people who email or call them asking for points after they've hit the minimum spend.
Despite its lenient eligibility guidelines, the FHA is ultimately an insurer of loans, so the agency will try to confirm that the borrower does not get into a mortgage that he / she can not afford.
Fundbox has fairly lenient criteria to qualify for both of its products, so we think it's a good choice for businesses that may not be able to access traditional capital sources.
Some cash loan lenders are also more lenient when it comes to taking into account your personal history and current situation, so don't give up, your perfect cash loan might be one phone call away!
But, FHA has much more lenient standards, so you could still be eligible for FHA cash out refinancing if you have enough equity in your home.
Like monthly MIP, it insures lenders so they can approve loans at FHA's lenient standards.
FHA loans are designed to help home buyers, so these government - insured loans usually come with more lenient requirements than typical mortgages or refinancing terms from traditional lenders.
In America, the registration of purebred Rottweilers is a bit more lenient so the breed's appearance may differ in both countries.
Synchorny Bank is more lenient credit card issuer so if you have a decent credit score you should be approved.
Because the app is free - to - play and because it bears the Pokémon name Pokémon GO has so far had a lenient audience.
They seem much more lenient and open so 3rd parties may be more receptive to them as a company.
The time limit is lenient enough to allow for some exploration and side quests, but if you're the sort of player who likes to do all optional content as you go, you might want to reconsider — especially when the day / night cycle is so short, you can run around a village once or twice to watch it transition.
So at the lower end, when they are in competition with houses across the building code climate border, house values drop thanks to the fact that Americans measure everything by the cost per square foot, which means that the smaller houses in one climate zone are going to suffer compared to the bigger ones in the more lenient zone.
The test for CHRE in doing so is that the decision was «unduly lenient».
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