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Mercy (Middle English, from Anglo-French merci, from
Medieval Latin merced-,
merces "price paid, wages", from
Latin merc-,
merxi "merchandise") is benevolence...
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Lenient Obia (born 1
August 1977) is a
Nigerian former swimmer, who
specialized in
backstroke events. Obia
qualified for the women's 100 m backstroke...
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consider that the
sentence might be
unduly lenient. The
Court of
Appeal will only find a
sentence to be
unduly lenient, and
increase it, if it
falls outside...
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European Court of
Human Rights cases.
Prior to 1858,
Ottoman Empire had "a
lenient legal accommodation of same-**** intimacy". When prosecuted, the punishment...
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development in
Austrian Galicia under the
Habsburgs were
relatively lenient, the
Russian part (historically
known as "Little Russia" or "South Russia")...
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player may not
reenter the game. Children's
games often have more
lenient rules, such as
Little League rules,
which allow players to be substituted...
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phenomenon is also
known as the above-average effect, the
superiority bias, the
leniency error, the
sense of
relative superiority, the
primus inter pares effect...
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lower prices, dear Campe, for
otherwise I
really don't see why I was so
lenient with my
material interests." Giorcelli, Michela; Moser,
Petra (March 2020)...
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reduction in
penalties for
cooperation with law
enforcement under a
written leniency agreement signed and
agreed to
between the
companies and the government...
- demand.
Leniency programmes were
first introduced in 1978 in the US,
before being successfully reformed in 1993. The
underlying principle of a
leniency program...