Leniencies

Word LENIENCIES
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Definitions and meanings of "Leniencies"

What do we mean by leniencies?

The quality of mercy or forgiveness, especially in the assignment of punishment as in a court case.

An act of being lenient.

A disposition to be kind and forgiving. Urban Dictionary

There is no definition because it isn’t a word and never has been. Anyone who believes that there is a word like that is wrong and needs to check his/her vocabulary. Urban Dictionary

Whenever a woman comes to work wearing boner inducing clothing (see: bonerwear), boner leniency is granted to prevent a sexual harassment suit when the offending man is spotted with a boner. Urban Dictionary

1. The phrase 'poetic leniency' describes a way to take non fictional work and change it to fit the purpose of your writing. 2. Author's way of not getting sued. Urban Dictionary

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The word "leniencies" in example sentences

But doing away with the bank's culture of "leniencies" (i.e., looking the other way) might also carry some costs that would be detrimental to the firm in the long run. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When such leniencies allow factory workers to become craftspeople or sales clerks to become technical experts, they enable these employees to develop a sense of identity and belonging. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Select leniencies were, I suspect, part of the sound management practices that contributed to that team's success. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Halakhically, IVF is more complicated than AI but avoids some of its problems and creates leniencies with reference to genetic screening and disposal of defective pre-embryos and unneeded fertilized ova. ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

Only a few of the positions legitimize family planning policies and the leniencies have come about as a result of physical dangers to the health of the mother (e.g. after cesarean sections, etc.), mental illness (postpartum depression, nervousness), the potential to abuse children as a result of stress, blindness, lower extremity venous thrombosis, severe weakness and nervousness. ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

The fact that she overlooks rabbinic innovations to a large extent defeats her argument, as she is only relating to tendencies within rabbinic circles as opposed to the direction of change from Bible to Talmud which she describes as one of stringencies to leniencies. ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

It is interesting to note that he records leniencies which Abramov did not, e.g. unsupervised immersion, probably because of his status as a rabbi. ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

Although this exemption is counterintuitive, it has given opportunities for poskim to introduce leniencies for women in reference to contraception and abortion. ❋ LeBeit Yoreh (2009)

In exchange for these leniencies, what if we required hechers to ensure ethical business and animal treatment standards? ❋ Unknown (2007)

The OU had given me virtually no training or guidance, and while I relied on certain leniencies, these were mostly the product of my own mind or that of the eatery’s manager. ❋ Unknown (2007)

My impression was that Tópez was emphasizing such relative leniencies as house arrest instead of detention, as well as suspended sentences for women who report the abortionist, because, like most people, she was uncomfortable with the inevitable logic that insists upon making a woman who has had an abortion into a criminal. ❋ As'ad (2006)

GUPTA: Your role is to make sure everyone gets it right, but are you sort of, do you give leniencies, you say, it's okay, you can do it like this because it makes better television ... ❋ Unknown (2005)

An inquest is not a trial, and there are leniencies. ❋ Eberhart, Mignon G (1938)

Her cousins, knowing her independent spirit, and perhaps fearing an outcry if they sequestered her too closely, had thought to soften her resistance by placing her in a convent noted for its leniencies; but to ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)

The town, as Cantapresto had long since advised him, had its secret leniencies, its posterns opening on clandestine pleasure; but there was that in Odo which early turned him from such cheap counterfeits of living. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)

"How old is Michael?" she asked suddenly in the midst of a painstaking account of certain leniencies as to diet, certain macaronis and soups which the doctor had insisted on for Michael. ❋ Mary Cholmondeley (1892)

in those days a [wife] [had to] depend on the leniency of her [husband] ❋ Azamat06 (2012)

There [isnt] an [example] because there is no such [word] as leniency. ❋ <333475654 (2011)

Of course i was [offended] by his [boner], but i deserved it because of my [bonerwear]... and he deserved some boner leniency. ❋ Mcbaki87 (2011)

1. K: I wouldn't respond like that though. Author: [POETIC LENIENCY]! K: Oh. Okay then! 2. Judge: She is [sueing] you for incorrect facts. Author: [Poetic Leniency]... Judge: Case dissmissed! ❋ Gemi (2006)

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