The Court agreed with the CHRE that the decision was unduly lenient and said his name must be erased from the professional register. [adjective]
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One manager might be more lenient than another, but both responses could be seen as legitimate in the particular circumstances. [adjective]
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On the morning of the tenth day he sent for the chief of the seven judges and commanded, that as lenient a sentence as possible should be pronounced on Gaumata. [adjective]
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Octavianus wished to be considered lenient, and perhaps might still be prevailed upon to grant the Queen and her children a future meet for their royal birth. [adjective]
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"You are too lenient," interrupted Darius. [adjective]
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What is the law of expropriation on the ground of public utility, which everybody favors, and which is even thought too lenient. [adjective]
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I set myself above him and so become much worse than he, for he is lenient to my rudeness while I on the contrary nourish contempt for him. [adjective]
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"You are too lenient, too lenient by far, Leonce," asserted the Colonel. [adjective]
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He wondered if Death would.ve been more lenient if he stayed home with her and played nice instead of spending half his day in the mortal world. [Please select]
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Never before was there such a lenient barb on such a well-aimed arrow. [Please select]
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