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Перевод: lenient speek lenient


[прилагательное]
мягкий; снисходительный; терпимый


Тезаурус:

  1. The degree of risk created by the bad driving should be regarded as the crucial factor; it is not so much a question of whether the sentence should be more severe when the risk eventuates, as whether the sentence should be more lenient when the risk does not materialize.
  2. With regard to crimes that are known about, the police and courts may be more lenient with female offenders.
  3. The point is that as the laws do not focus on the results of corporate crime, the corporate criminal need only worry about relatively lenient punishment for breaking a particular regulation, and not be concerned with the wider consequences of that action.
  4. This and more already happens on satellite and cable channels, which are under the more lenient gaze of the Cable Authority.
  5. Halifax are considering legal redress after dismissing Whitehead's sentence, lengthy by normal standards, as "extraordinarily lenient".
  6. A previously blameless disciplinary record should have entitled Cooper to more lenient treatment, they argue.
  7. Given a relatively lenient sentence of 18 years (Jiang Qing and others were given suspended death sentences), Chen was later released from jail "in consideration of age and poor health".
  8. Peers School (1988) in Oxford, has taken this one step further and conducted an opinion poll among parents and pupils with questions such as "Is discipline in lessons too strict, about right or too lenient?"
  9. Regulators should resist pressure to be lenient
  10. Moderate and lenient, her superior aptitude in verbal reasoning skills has earned her respect and a classy reputation.
  11. Britain was granted a specially lenient deal because Environment Minister Lord Caithness argued that it could not fit FGD in the required timescale, and that it had domestic high sulphur coal which it "had to use" whereas other countries relied mainly on imported low sulphur coal.
  12. Mr Newham said the PPL would have "no qualms" about seeking redress from those who consistently ignored them, but added: "If you were to apply for a licence today we could be lenient about past fees."
  13. If the English handicapper appears to have been lenient with Barnbrook Again, the Irish handicapper has been the same with Morley Street.

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