Sentences with phrase «where leniency»

Still, there have been cases where some leniency has been extended to professional drivers.
It is notable that when DPAs were first mooted the Government said such waivers would never be demanded and so cut across the Office of Fair Trading's policy on cartel probes where leniency is sought.
There are many situations where leniency may be granted.

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And in a country where such things are against the law, they will pay the consequences unless leniency is shown.
The Reds would do far better to stick by Rodgers — who has surely earned a degree of leniency following last season's success — and review the situation again come the end of the season, where a realistic replacement could be chosen.
A fateful encounter on the street — and the surprising leniency of Robert's superiors — makes the stocky, diminutive canine a fixture on the base, where doughboys are being trained to fight the Germans.
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.
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.
The Court's very formalistic way of dealing with this, where it qualifies leniency as a program developed by the Commission without binding effects on the Member States, certainly does not do justice to the uneasy relationship between a very effective detection tool and follow - on damages claims.
On the one hand, it allows judges freedom from many of the oft - restrictive rules of evidence that govern the trial itself, giving them the flexibility to take into account aspects of the individual accused's circumstances and history, often in favor of leniency within the very broad statutory ranges where the facts urge it.
The days where a defaulting party could rely heavily upon a lack of prejudice to their opponent to justify court leniency for non-compliance are over.
In the civil context, the OFT states at para 3.6 of The Cartel Offence — Guidance on the Issue of No - action Letters for Individuals (OFT 513) that where an undertaking has been granted full civil leniency, ie 100 % reduction in fine, by the OFT in relation to enforcement of the CA 1998 or by the European Commission in relation to proceedings under Art 81 of the EC Treaty, it will normally be prepared to issue no - action letters to any employees, directors, ex-employees or ex-directors named in an application for no - action letters made by that undertaking on behalf of those named individuals, provided the usual conditions for the grant of a no - action letter are fulfilled.
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