Sentences with phrase «too lenient»

Simmons has great teachers good discipline (not too harsh not too lenient) a good curriculum and great programs.
From those who are worried that lending standards are again becoming too lenient (data shows this is untrue), to those who are concerned that prices are again approaching boom peaks because of «irrational exuberance» (this is also untrue as prices are not at peak levels when they are adjusted for inflation), there seems to be no shortage of opinion.
I've also kept bad records, failed in not sending out late notices or eviction notices early and been too lenient overall.
From those who are worried that lending standards are again becoming too lenient (data shows this is untrue), to those who are concerned that prices are again approaching boom peaks because of «irrational exuberance» (this is also untrue as prices are not at peak levels when...
From those who are worried that lending standards are again becoming too lenient (data shows this is untrue), to those who are concerned that prices are again approaching boom peaks because of «irrational exuberance» (this is also untrue as prices are not at peak -LSB-...]
Well, the idea of being «too strict» or «too lenient» is actually a concept that comes from Baumrind's theories.
This type of co-parenting conflict can go both ways, with some parents accusing their exes of being too lenient, and others claiming their ex is too hard on the children.
In contrast, parents who are insufficiently demanding are too lenient; they exercise minimal control, provide little guidance, and often yield to their child's demands.
Maybe you find that you are too strict at these times, or maybe you are too lenient.
In my earliest days of parenting, an early childhood educator was my lifeline when I wasn't sure if I was being too strict or too lenient.
In the absence of a right balance, your parenting could become too lenient or strict, neither of which is good for the child.
Yet while CDEP was criticised for being too lenient and paying people wages when they did not turn up for work, RJCP went too far in the other direction and was far too punitive.
«They need to strike a balance between not being too lenient or too harsh.
The language is neither too lenient nor too harsh and thus will benefit the landlord in keeping a good relationship with their tenant.
Saurav Ganguly felt a life ban was «too harsh» but maybe the ICC's one - match ban was too lenient (India Today).
At the Lord Mayor's annual dinner for the judges in the City of London, Lord Philips also defended British judges from some of the often harsh criticism they have run into recently over criminal trial verdicts various politicians as well as the populist British tabloids felt were too lenient.
In essence the judge found the deal was far too lenient in view of the scale of the bank's fraud on its shareholders.
The Commission also believes current penalties are too lenient and wants maximum sentences to reflect the seriousness of the conduct.
Judge Joel F. Dubina's response to the high court came in a case in which federal prosecutors in Florida had challenged as too lenient a seven - year sentence for a distributor of child pornography.
The Crown was disappointed with the result and decided to take Mr. Duncan's case, along with one other, to the province's highest Court — the British Columbia Court of Appeal — as a «test case», inviting the Court to direct the Provincial Court judges that the sentences they had been handing down were too lenient, and that unless the offender was a youth or had a mental disability, every single rioter must go to jail.
As it were: «The aggravating factors found by the sentencing court were (1) that Clarke's multiple unscored prior misdemeanors resulted in a standard range sentence that was clearly too lenient, and (2) that the multiple offense policy of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1981 (SRA), chapter 9.94 A RCW, resulted in a standard range sentence that was clearly too lenient.
To that end, the government enacted a number of mandatory minimum sentences — which almost always involves incarceration — in the belief that Canada's judiciary are too lenient.
I can also argue by analogy to the preponderance of evidence floor set not only in federal law, but also in the law of the sister jurisdictions of Maryland and the District of Columbia (but watch out for hostility by some judges towards those jurisdictions, to the extent they might view Maryland and D.C. law as too lenient for criminal defendants).
The panel concluded that the Visa Check standard was too lenient and it expressly disavowed it.
Instead of statutory limitation periods, it concerns an introduction of more lenient criminal provisions for VAT fraud, perhaps too lenient considering Article 325 TFEU.
Given those impacts, in fact, many scientists have come to think that two degrees is far too lenient a target.
Vincent Nijman, the conservation biologist who authored the report, argues that current regulations on the legal wildlife trade are too lenient and lack the resources necessary for realistic enforcement.Southeast Asia is a hub for the international wildlife trade; an industry fueled by globalization and increased economic prosperity in the region.
But equally I think that merely requiring them to fit within one SD is too lenient, since we can always consider a wider spread of models to satisfy this.
Was the BBC, with its remit of fair coverage, too lenient with sceptics?
But perhaps I'm being too lenient on climate «science».
Pros: Aesthetics are wonderful, gameplay's not just nostalgia Cons: Penalty for death may be too lenient for some
Perhaps there should be some wiggle room with certain commands, though obviously it can't be too lenient or the Xbox One would start wigging out over random words and phrases.
I was far too lenient with Unity, I admit freely, now.
Some residents said the proposed changes to the ordinance were too lenient, while others said they were unfairly strict.
Some investors believe that One Percent is too lenient.
Where the regulatory capital basis is too lenient we raised the level of capital necessary to support the business.
FHA loan requirements may be too lenient, but what happens to housing markets if FHA guidelines are rewritten to exclude large numbers of home buyers?
They may be either too strict or too lenient, but either way rules of thumb are just that - general principles.
Yuko knows who killed her child, but the punishment of juvenile offenders in Japan is far too lenient for her taste.
The reason you don't succeed in life is because you are too lenient with your deadly enemies.
It ruled that the earlier January grade boundaries were too lenient and the June grades were correct
Tony Bennett, the state superintendent of public instruction, rejects White's arguments that the law allowing the takeover is too lenient.
The administration has been accused of being too lenient in approving charters or of being too cozy with the larger charter organizations.
Even if the additional measures do not factor officially into evaluations, they can be compared with FFL scores as a check on whether supervisors are being too lenient in assigning ratings in the FFL.
«It is absolutely critical that we address this matter — kids are away from school too much and the community is too lenient and too forgiving,» he said.
Where Star Allies falls behind is on its exaggerated simplification, which feels too lenient even by the Kirby standards and ends up harming the experience of what should be a more enjoyable game.
Fantastic recipe I'm trying to start the six week challenge but am too lenient on Friday night and weekends telling myself it's ok to have more processed carbs than usual but will need to push past one week if doing this challenge then I will get going a bit stronger and with every week successfully achieved I will get stronger and stronger resolve.
Dr. Myers» approach was much too lenient, in my opinion.
Advocates for corporate responsibility say that companies should be held accountable for accidents with their materials, whether they occur on home soil or elsewhere, arguing that a double standard presently exists that is much too lenient on multinational corporations operating in developing countries.
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