11.   But Baylor was maybe too lenient with some guys.

12.   But some legal activists said they feared Attorney General Janet Reno plans to be too lenient with Trie.

13.   Critics say that the Colombian government has been too lenient with drug traffickers.

14.   Dr. DeBuono, who was appointed by Gov. George Pataki, declined to say whether she thinks her predecessors have been too lenient with the hospitals.

15.   Even the United States, often accused of being too lenient with Uganda, strongly condemned Museveni.

16.   He also accused Meachum of being too lenient with furloughs.

17.   He has been criticized for being too lenient with his players.

18.   If she has found religion, then God bless her, because maybe the Lord will be more lenient with her than he would have otherwise.

19.   In fact, he said, federal prosecutors appeared to be more lenient with minorities than whites who committed similar crimes.

20.   Jurors said they were somewhat lenient with Nixon on the prostitution charge because it was his first sex-related conviction.

a. + with >>共 848
happy 4.41%
satisfied 3.70%
concerned 3.58%
comfortable 3.43%
wrong 3.40%
equipped 2.84%
unhappy 2.52%
impressed 1.99%
obsessed 1.73%
born 1.49%
lenient 0.12%
lenient + p. >>共 16
with 31.79%
in 19.08%
on 16.18%
toward 10.98%
than 8.67%
to 2.89%
about 2.31%
by 2.31%
as 1.16%
for 1.16%
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