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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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afterwards welcomed the
Declaration of Breda, in
which Charles promised lenience and tolerance.
There would be
liberty of conscience, and
Anglican church...
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including Chani, the
young woman from Paul's visions. When
Stilgar commands lenience towards them,
Fremen warrior Jamis challenges his authority, and challenges...
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costs of
their incarceration and
their accrued debt.
Increasing access and
lenience throughout the
history of
bankruptcy law have made
prison terms for unaggravated...
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controversy due to
criticism from the
Judicial Commission of
Indonesia over his
lenience on a Bank
Indonesia liquidity scandal when he was
serving on the South...
- Strong's by the Gr****
words makrothumia and hupomone. The
first denotes lenience, forbearance, fortitude,
patient endurance, and longsuffering. Also included...
- of the letter: "I make bold to
suggest that this
cannot be
handled with
lenience."[citation needed] In particular, at the
Seven Thousand Cadres Conference...
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applicability of this clause, and
precedents have been set for more
legal lenience towards homo****uality.: 3–4
Despite these acquittals,
multiple LGBTQ individuals...
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occurred sporadically through the era. 1647 was a year of
relative official lenience, when the
actors were
surprisingly active; but the
London authorities soon...
- laws and regulations,
which offended the
officials accustomed to Wang's
lenience. He also
became apprehensive of the
generals Tao Kan and Zu Yue—neither...