1. Banking lobbyist Philip Corwin, however, said the credit-card proposal was far too lenient on debtors. 2. Activist groups also have criticized his department for being too lenient on officers accused of misconduct and rights violations. 3. But government regulators in recent years have been far more lenient on that front. 4. Father Time is far more lenient on its heroes and participants than any of the other major sports. 5. He has had legislation introduced that would toughen penalties for domestic violence and has frequently criticized judges who he thinks have been lenient on men who assault women. 6. He said he would like officials to be a tad more lenient on calling hand checks. 7. Jim sent you an e-mail today telling you I will not be lenient on this matter. 8. Kerry suggested that eliminating the liability cap would force critics who had claimed the bill was too lenient on the tobacco industry to support its ultimate passage. 9. President Bush faces criticism from advocates for restricted immigration who believe he is too lenient on undocumented immigrants, most of them from Mexico. 10. Rep. Bob Barr, however, says it still proves that Clinton is lenient on crime. |