The idea is that the punishment must fit the crime. If the punishment is too gentle (a scolding for beating someone up) then people will commit the crime without being concerned about the punishment. If the punishment is too harsh (death for walking on the grass) then magistrates will be reluctant to convict and impose the sentance.
This quote means that laws that are too lenient are often disregarded by people, while laws that are too harsh are rarely enforced due to public backlash or impracticality. Franklin is suggesting that finding a balanced approach to law enforcement is crucial for ensuring compliance and justice in society.
It means to demonstrate leniency or compassion when enforcing rigid rules or laws. It implies showing kindness and mercy instead of strictly adhering to the letter of the law.
The weather was tolerable, with a gentle breeze and occasional sunshine.
The word you are looking for is "compassion." It signifies a willingness to understand and alleviate the suffering of others, often by showing leniency or mercy in enforcing rules or laws.
cautious; gentle
MILDRED means ''gentle strength''.
In Welsh it means gentle
The meaning of "gentle" in French is "doux."
Gentle, Easy going
No, gentle is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes how someone or something behaves or speaks. Example: "He spoke in a gentle manner."
the game name is Judo it is a Japanese gam meaning gentle way.
gentle, kindly, benign, well-intentioned
Breeze
Gareth is of Welsh-origin and means: gentle.
Deciplined, gentle & humble lady
A feminine name of Sanskrit meaning "gentle breeze" and Persian meaning "entertaining companion".