In some categories, Taiwan's regulations are more lenient than that of Japan and China.
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.
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.
Observers disagree about a third of the time, Ms Kelley says, and some bodies are consistently more lenient than others.
In March, the House unanimously passed a more lenient CFIUS bill, and the Senate adopted an almost identical version last month.
The new order represents a victory for the athlete's legal team, which went to court to request more lenient terms for his bail.
This being an election year, President Obama is trying to downplay the deportations and convince Latino voters that his administration has become more lenient.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had sent the case back to Strom, ruling he could not give sentences more lenient than the guidelines.
The Caribbean nation must get private sector lenders to accept more lenient terms on its existing heavy debt load, equal to 140% of economic output.
Eleven former Armstrong teammates, including several who previously tested positive for PEDs, testified about the USPS team's doping scheme in exchange for more lenient punishments.
They found that facilities are more lenient when their organizational scope includes products and services, like selling cars, where enticing customer loyalty can enhance profits.
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Carried interest is treated as a capital gain on investment rather than as income from employment, and so attracts more lenient tax treatment than the latter.
Rana's lawyer, Patrick Blegen, argued for a more lenient sentence than the maximum of 30 years, saying the Pakistani-born Canadian did not present a future risk.
Lately, detainees who have been rewarded for good behavior with more lenient treatment have also taken advantage of their conditions to mount savage attacks on their guards.
Experts say that, at least right now, the Justice Department is more lenient than the FTC in merger approvals, in part because of the political component of each agency.
But with Spain holding off on the bailout request as it negotiates for more lenient terms and Greece coming back to the fore, the situation is beginning to deteriorate.
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For example, the FHA loan program uses more lenient credit criteria than traditional mortgages, requires only a 3.5% down payment, and has the seller pay most of the closing costs.
As America insists on the globalisation of its drug laws it runs the risk of making the situation much worse in countries that practise more lenient and perhaps saner policies.
In return for a more lenient sentence, Choo has reportedly been co-operating with authorities, and it was his relationship with Ching that ultimately led investigators to focus on Primary Global Research.
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The authorities have set a deadline of midnight on Monday local time for rioters to hand themselves over (if they do so by then apparently they can expect more lenient treatment).
"While some employers tend to be more lenient with worker punctuality, 30 percent say they have terminated an employee for being late, " said Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources for CareerBuilder.com.
But the FA are refusing to comment on the case and clarify whether a more lenient punishment can be sought for social drugs, as opposed to performancing enhacing drugs, as Taylor suggests.
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The federal investigation appears to fit a classic pattern in which lower-level conspirators are investigated, confronted with their own wrongdoing and convinced to cooperate with the feds in exchange for more lenient treatment.
As yet, the extra competition has not materialized, but even if it were to do so the result could actually make matters worse by driving raters to compete for market share with even more lenient ratings.
America's crime rate has fallen in recent years, and though it has now started to rise again, no politician in America thinks that arguing for more lenient treatment of criminals will bring in votes.
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