0 not as severe or strong in punishment or judgment as would be expected -- (处罚或判决)宽容的,宽大的,从轻的
That in itself was sufficient to trigger a more lenient administration of the revenue.
Many of those faced with the practical realities of enforcing proclamations or other regulations of this nature were much more lenient.
This gave way to a more lenient approach that predominated in the 1930s and 1940s.
It is conceivable that the accused might lie from malice or in the hope of more lenient treatment as informers.
Finally, it may be appropriate to be lenient regarding the two-week-or-more time criteria because the need to treat quickly in this population is often imperative.
The staffing supervisors appear to be more lenient with the candidates with whom comembership is established.
A more lenient paradigm offers the programmer better possibilities for clarity and conciseness.
We now describe these and how they are augmented for lenient analysis.