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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LENIENTLY»
Descubre el uso de
leniently en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
leniently y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Crimes of Women in Early Modern Germany
A study of the crimes of women in early modern Germany, this text draws on court records to examine the lives of shrewd cutpurses, quarrelling artisan wives, and soldiers' concubines.
... where he requires a row of herbs to measure a handbreadth in width,] rules
leniently there [at M. 3 : 1G, where he permits six kinds to be sown in a garden-
bed,] [D] rabbis, who rule leniently here [at M. 3 : 3F, where they (= Aqiba) require
a ...
Jacob Neusner, Irving J. Mandelbaum, 1990
... over the last before he became rich, they assign to him the whole [required
amount, fifty selas]. M. 3:1 There is in respect to Valuations [the possibility] to rule
leniently and to rule stringently; in respect to the law of the field of possession (
Lev.
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Psychology, Law, and Criminal Justice: International ...
They also considered the issue of whether female judges treated certain types of
offenders differently than males judges. The general expectation was that, with
the exception of rape, female judges would sentence more leniently than male ...
5
Evenings with a Reviewer: Or, A Free and Particular ...
A. " A few flowing lines are not bribe sufficient to pervert the judgement of
posterity. But the influence of Bacon is felt and will long be felt over the whole of
the civilized world. Leniently as he was treated by his contemporaries — " B.
Leniently !
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Lost Documents of Rabbinic Judaism
in several variations forms the pattern that applies to a miscellany. In the same
context a formal pattern aims at the same goal. Arakhin utilizes another
productive pattern: There is in respect [the possibility] to rule leniently and to rule
stringently.
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Evenings with reviewer; or, A free and particular ...
Leniently as he was treated by his contemporaries — " B. Leniently ! That must
refer then to this period which we have been speaking of, when as yet he had
done nothing wrong. It surely cannot be said that he was treated leniently at the
time ...
8
The Second Sexism: Discrimination Against Men and Boys
While the balance of evidence suggests that females are treated more leniently in
the criminal justice system, there is considerable disagreement about what
explains this phenomenon. One popular hypothesis has been the so-called
chivalry ...
9
A Fortiori Logic: Innovations, History and Assessments
Activities classed under Sabbath rest (P) are more leniently regulated (R) than
activities classed under Sabbath work (Q). If activities classed under Sabbath
work (Q) are leniently regulated (R) enough to be permitted on the Sabbath (S),
then, ...
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A History of the Mishnaic Law of Holy Things, Part 4: ...
Our exegesis of the chapter will be appropriately brief. 3:1-5 I A. There is in
respect to Valuations [the possibility] to rule leniently and to rule stringently; II B.
in respect to the law of the field of possession (Lev. 27:16ff) [the possibility] to rule
...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LENIENTLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
leniently en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
China deports 20 foreigners for watching 'terrorist' videos - The …
It said police treated the case leniently and deported them on Saturday. The other 11 were deported Wednesday. Calls to the foreign affairs ... «The Denver Post, Jul 15»
Fatal culture of victimhood
A number of them passed through Turkey, which previously acted leniently or saw these militants as useful tools in toppling the Bashar ... «NRT, Jul 15»
In brief: Mall reopens in Kenya where 67 died in attack
It said the nine “admitted to their illegal acts and repented,” without elaborating. It said police treated the case leniently and deported them on ... «The Spokesman Review, Jul 15»
Angela Merkel should be ashamed of her response to this sobbing …
In her response, Merkel was trying to imply that if Germany treats this girl and her family leniently, it will somehow be obligated to accept the ... «Vox, Jul 15»
Cuvee Coffee Bar told crowlers not permitted by Texas law
“Canning is looked at as a manufacturing process, and a growler is looked at a little more leniently under the law.” But that's not how Cuvee ... «austin360, Jul 15»
'Don't mention the Conservatives' letter lands Gavin Barwell in hot …
Mr White, who has formally complained about Mr Barwell's conduct on three other occasions, said: "I think he has been treated rather leniently. «Croydon Advertiser, Jul 15»
'Naive' teens being used as drug runners by 'wicked' dealers
... if they are arrested, more likely to get bail than an adult and more likely to be dealt with more leniently, and more likely to be in a position to ... «Lancashire Telegraph, Jul 15»
Driver jailed 25 years for car snatching
Abubakari who was without a lawyer, prayed the court to deal leniently with him as he has a wife and children, which he was taking care of ... «GhanaWeb, Jul 15»
Sheldon Silver's son-in-law pleads guilty in multimillion-dollar Ponzi …
“We believe, however, that when the entire case is explained to the court, there will be ample reason for him to be treated very leniently.”. «New York Post, Jul 15»
Is menopause all in your mind?
Because it's considered a medical condition, the sufferer is usually dealt with leniently. Another culture-bound syndrome is called Koro. «New Zealand Herald, Jul 15»