Lenient labor policies might scare shareholders of some firms, but they work at Nucor.
The forgiveness of debts PEOPLE WHO DESCRIBE THEMSELVES as consumer advocates demand lenient bankruptcy laws.
During the hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella said the sentence was too lenient.
Though a lenient judge sentenced him to a fine and community service, his reputation never recovered.
In some categories, Taiwan's regulations are more lenient than that of Japan and China.
Whether the FDA will become more or less lenient in these respects is unclear, Lee said.
Another piece of advice is to not be lenient on friends or even family.
Burger is less lenient in her other life, as president of the California Nurses Association.
House Democrats reportedly thought a Senate bill designed to curb foreclosures was too lenient towards lenders.
The Lord Chief Justice has been listening to prosecutors argue the sentences were "unduly lenient".
He is expected to co-operate with prosecutors in further courts-martial in exchange for a lenient sentence.
Why would federal officials announce such lenient rules before the scientific work is finished?
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Despite occasional rows, Britain, the ex-colonial power, has usually been lenient towards the Kenyan government.
Jools Townsend, of road safety campaigners Brake said Hughes' offence was "shocking" and called the sentence lenient.
Hiroyuki Ishii, the rats under constant attack suffered less stress than the group receiving more lenient punishment.
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We began thinking about our reporting, that we too should be striving for more lenient working environment.
Mariko Oi, the BBC's correspondent in Tokyo, said that the penalty was seen to be "quite lenient".
Stiglitz has repeatedly vilified Dodd-Frank as too lenient, but every check in a policy box bears a price.
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It was far too lenient, particularly given that he'd assaulted me before and I'd called the police then.
While the policy governing the first decision should be strict, the policy governing the second should be lenient.
Those who do not play the game do not receive tax advantages, government loans, licenses, or lenient regulation.
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Lawyers representing the men disagreed and told the appeal judges that the sentences imposed were not "unduly lenient".
But Attorney General Dominic Grieve had argued at the Court of Appeal that the terms were "unduly lenient".
Although foreign banks must also hold big slugs of bonds, they had more lenient priority-lending rules until now.
Similarly, a debt is easier to manage if the terms are more lenient.
Linda Day, of Ipswich, has taken on one of the golden retrievers and she felt the sentence was "lenient".
Egyptian Christians have accused the post-Mubarak governing military council of being too lenient on the perpetrators of the attacks.
Lord Gill went on to say that he considered the starting point of nine years to be "unduly lenient".
Appeal judges disagreed and said his original sentence was too lenient and increased his jail term to nine years.
This lenient process, known as the 510(k) programme, has led to some problems.
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