According to our interlocutors, the public service is characterized by chronic laxism, corruption and non-compliance with working hours. |
In general, these initiatives revealed a significant degree of laxism on the part of the companies in their relationship with Congolese political and military authorities. |
Another problem is the typical latin laxism. |
Most famously, Blaise Pascal, in his 1660 Provincial Letters, viciously assaulted what he saw as Jesuit laxism in faith and morals by ridiculing casuistry. |
The problem of identification appears as one of the great revealers of the use of ICT in society: the evolution in the management of names tends towards laxism and a growing de-institutionalization. |
How could the Canadian government influence the conduct of the Government of Pakistan and counter its laxism? |