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Some said they think their new teacher is still too lenient.
In the case of friends, we should be especially lenient.
If you can keep them happy just a little longer, next time they will be more lenient.
The other school takes a more lenient view of Jim.
You'd think because I have kids they'd be more lenient.
But in this economy, we have to be a little more lenient.
Or, some say, they could go to an area with more lenient rules.
He also said the state had been "pretty lenient with us."
"I can no longer allow you to live under the lenient policy of the Front!"
In a more lenient age, he would have been a great success.
A large majority thought 25 years was either about right or too lenient.
Find someone who thinks parents in this country are too lenient.
Officials, however, took issue with the idea that the new standards were lenient.
But others said the police seemed to use lenient tactics.
Both men said current bankruptcy law was far too lenient.
In May 1988, the group adopted a more lenient approach.
I have been far too lenient with you these past two seasons.
In the view of the Court the sentence was too lenient.
For now, the federal government is taking a lenient approach to enforcement.
She had just turned 16, but gave her age as 15, hoping for more lenient treatment.
Perhaps, some time, Harvey may feel more lenient toward me.
Even so, it was still criticized by some as too lenient.
Later they were moved downstairs, where the treatment was more lenient.
But government regulators in recent years have been far more lenient on that front.
He has been criticized for being too lenient with his players.