Apparent attention to historical detail in costumes and props can never overcome an inadequate script, lax direction, and indifferent acting. |
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They've been thinking about this for a while, though they've been lax in bringing the ideas forward. |
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Nor was eighteenth-century society as lax in its sexual morality as the Victorians often supposed. |
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Most of this class are large shrubs with rather lax canes that can be trained as pillar or climbing roses. |
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Regulations governing its use as an antibacterial in handwash are more lax. |
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Even by the generally lax standards of plausibility employed in slasher films, this one's off the charts. |
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The lax regulatory oversight and risk management are now being reborn as bad loans. |
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Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers. |
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When it came time to choose replacements I will admit that the housemates and I were somewhat lax in our vetting. |
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However, it tends to be lax in dealing with matters that are perhaps a bit more important. |
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Environmentalists worry that such thinking fosters lax attitudes about earthly issues like global warming and resource conservation. |
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It also discovered that lax security practices by consumers and small business are giving fraudsters a base from which to launch attacks. |
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With less than three minutes of the second half gone, Henderson latched on to a lax pass and hacked the ball downfield. |
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The couple can well afford to pay the fine, but should probably get rid of their lax driver. |
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And as it all unravelled, cosy deals, lax auditing, wheels within wheels, and slippery accounting was exposed. |
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Stealing in on the blindside of the lax Killie defence to gather a cross-field delivery, he zipped an unstoppable shot into the far corner. |
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Those two sides have plenty of time to interact due to the ludicrously lax security arrangements. |
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Indeed, she seems not to recognize that state-sponsored inequalities foment terror far more effectively than lax banking laws. |
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Despite continuing lax enforcement, concern rose at the end of the century, in response to a perceived increase in the consumption of whisky. |
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Most students who graduate enjoy the two years of creative freedom, lax discipline and reasonable workload. |
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He told police that security there was so lax others had already successfully targeted it before him. |
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The underworked muscles become lax and will lengthen, and the overworked ones shorten and will become tight. |
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Due to the inactivity of most Americans, their back muscles become lax and lose their ability to properly support the spine. |
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My body feels completely alive, yet growing cool, the muscles gone lax with something more powerful than sleep. |
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The mini-brow lift corrects lax forehead muscles and frown lines by elevating the eyebrow position. |
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Turning her head upward, her jaw almost dropped, her mouth almost went lax, and she almost lost her vocal cords. |
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He had, by now, stood up, but his lanky limbs were still lax as his back steadied itself against the wall. |
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If the underlying ligamentous structures become lax, the medial muscle mass will undergo increased stress. |
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I stagger down the street for a while before my lax limbs become used to working again. |
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Urging greater effort as unaccustomed exercises take toll of muscles rendered lax by soft chairs and rich food. |
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Not caring, she continued to sit there, muscles that had been corded with stress, now lax and pliable. |
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I wanted to know if you had any suggestions for teaching him how to play lax like you do. |
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Some fine forward play and lax marking contributed to this lopsided score line. |
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Many leaders were weak and lax, as was shown by their tender-heartedness in dealing with persons guilty of grave criminal offences. |
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The facts are well marshaled but the text suffers from lax editing and proofreading. |
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His lax brown eyes scanned the conveyor belt carefully, searching for a black duffel bag. |
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Only in retrospect did we become aware how lax US airport security had become. |
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She complained about the country's lax security and lauded John Kerry for his defiance of the President. |
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A second factor relates to reputedly lax physical security and accounting systems at many nuclear weapons enterprises. |
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For Penny, a largely titular position and tolerance of lax management seem out of character. |
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I have never witnessed anything like this before in my life and was shocked and offended at the lax attitude of the policeman during all of this. |
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Since I was one of the few women, and the only unarmed prisoner, I was guarded in a more lax manner than the others. |
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It's that lax moral turpitude that's made Britain the great world power it is today. |
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Is this Government so slack, so lax, and so incompetent that it has not actually considered that issue before today? |
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So far he's been lucky to get away with it or else the council in the London borough where he lives has been particularly lax in chasing him up. |
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Each state then set its own standards for naturalizing new citizens, and New York's were lax. |
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He was said to have killed more than one of his own men out-of-hand for lax or unseemly behaviour. |
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Many believe that the authorities in their countries of origin should give a lot less freedom to abusers of lax laws. |
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The person who lives here has been exceptionally lax about security. |
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Instead of establishing the system and order you would like, you are over-particular in some things that matter to you personally but lax and indulgent in other ways. |
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In the age of the Internet and in our lax regulatory environment, there are more quacks than ever before. |
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It is also quite easy to drive from California to Nevada, which also has lax gun laws. |
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Blame for the deaths fell on lax safety measures, which allowed the victims to get too near to the test site. |
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This strikes me as a pretty lax approach to national security. |
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The punishment must fit the crime, neither too lax nor too severe. |
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Controlled by the Cleveland and New York mobs, the casinos served the Cincinnati population under the unwatchful eye of lax and usually corrupt Kentucky law enforcement. |
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Many social problems stem from lax enforcement of strict legal code. |
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Adele slumped back into the chair and forced her muscles to go lax. |
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But in fact the gun laws as currently enforced are stunningly lax and are wreaking havoc in Mexico. |
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His arms were lax as they began slipping off of her when she moved. |
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Ku Klux Klan For Information Contact p.o. Box 4771 Security, Colorado 80230 Its security was a bit lax. |
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The campaign has targeted allegedly lax regional and local governments. |
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Once a territory is staked out and the owner of the property becomes lax in his knowledge that his land is safe is when he is the most vulnerable. |
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If an airline were inclined to go lax on security, hoping for the best rather than working to guarantee it, its insurers would quickly step in to correct it. |
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Instead, Goodling charged, department officials have been lax in field-testing its forms to catch potential problems before the agency distributes them to the public. |
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At the same time, lax supervision and prudential regulation allowed banks and corporations to take on significant exchange rate and maturity risks. |
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The bank was severely reprimanded by the industry regulator in Australia for lax risk management and ordered to adhere to stricter compliance procedures in the future. |
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And with that said, her body went completely lax in his arms. |
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At the News of the World, he said his concealment techniques grew lax and he started using company phones. |
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At best, his administration appeared exceptionally lax, and at worst, it willfully obstructed justice. |
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I think Paul Swain put it perfectly when he said that if the system was lax, the New Zealand First members would be the first to scream, whinge, and whine about it. |
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An underlying slight twitch of muscles as she tensed, then sighed and those muscles went completely lax as she sagged against me and snugged her head a bit closer. |
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The unfortunate offset was that the hydronically excited children became rather lax in the bladder department, and messy assisted toilet trips were required. |
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In view of the time required to move to more peripheral vowel positions, tense vowels tend to be peripheral and lax vowels closer to schwa, the neutral or central vowel. |
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In inverse proportion to Steve's dynamism, I grow progressively more lax. |
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His eyes were closed, muscles lax, breathing barely detectable. |
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He had figured the Martians ' security to be lax but not this lax. |
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Delay, impractical documentary formalities, lax enforcement, continuing widespread visibility of piracy and the export of pirated goods remain concerns. |
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A review of electronic security inside commonwealth agencies has reportedly uncovered a culture of theft and lax security inside the public service. |
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The capitula were small, in lax panicles or, rarely, solitary. |
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The abdominal wall remains lax for 6-8 weeks when it has nearly returned to its prepregnant condition. |
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The letters l, n, and r are generally written double when they indicate the tense sonorants, single when they indicate the lax sonorants. |
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In the US, the lax child marriage laws that exist in many states have attracted international attention. |
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A US Senate investigation had criticised the unit for lax oversight of accounts held by Angolans. |
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After several days in the bush, he had grown lax with his barbering and needed a good shave before he was presentable again. |
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The short vowels, consisting only of monophthongs, correspond to the RP lax vowels. |
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In poverty stricken societies, authorities are often lax on compulsory school attendance because child labour is exploited. |
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The celebrated author Daniel Defoe, then an employee of Harley's, had warned that his lax security was an invitation to treason. |
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From this evidence, a major part of the blame may be laid on lax handling of the cordite propellant for the shells of the main guns. |
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There have been allegations, particularly in Italy and Spain, that regulation can be sometimes lax and corrupt. |
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Her cheeks hung around her lax mouth, white where they were not freckled, and her garden was strewn with objects and aswarm with cats. |
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The high back retracted tongue root vowel is always further back than its counterpart, rather than further forward, as is the case for the traditional lax back vowels. |
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The court threw out France's case saying its authorities had failed to effectively inspect these smaller drift nets and had been too lax in preventing illegal drift net usage. |
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A polyad is a lax functor from a small category to the bicategory of categories, and a Hopf polyad is a comonoidal polyad whose fusion operators are invertible. |
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Jamaican English differs from RP in its vowel inventory, which has a distinction between long and short vowels rather than tense and lax vowels as in Standard English. |
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Henry's rule became lax and careless, resulting in a reduction in royal authority in the provinces and, ultimately, the collapse of his authority at court. |
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The United Kingdom blamed France for allowing Sangatte to open, and France blamed the UK for its lax asylum rules and the EU for not having a uniform immigration policy. |
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Society at that epoch was lenient, if not lax, in matters of the passions. |
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The rules are fairly lax, but you have to know which ones you can bend. |
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Francis was not alone in opposition to this lax and secularizing tendency. |
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In most Germanic languages, lax vowels can only occur in closed syllables. |
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Continental European attitudes towards gambling and nudity tended to be more lax than in Britain, and British and French entrepreneurs were quick to exploit the possibilities. |
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This memorandum was, however, implemented in a fairly lax manner. |
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Thus, the lax hospital freeloads on the vigilant hospital's investment. |
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Towards the end of Charles' reign enforcement had reportedly become lax. |
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In most Germanic languages, lax vowels can occur only in closed syllables. |
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He maintained that the guide had become lax in its standards. |
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I got to LAX 2 hours prior to flight time, had the skycap check my bags and check me in, and headed to security. |
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Lax rotational grazing systems are those having less than seven paddocks with a grazing period of one to two weeks. |
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It makes even more sense because the airport at Los Angeles, as we all know, is called LAX for short and is also a hole. |
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I forgot to mention that LAX is the craziest airport that I have ever visited. |
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Frank Terreri works as a federal air marshal out of LAX, the Los Angeles airport that averages 640 outbound flights a day. |
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Lax lending standards and rising real estate prices also contributed to the real estate bubble. |
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This book starts off slowly as 14-year-old Katy deplanes at LAX from Montreal. |
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Passengers wanting to continue to LAX would have to transfer to a existing Culver City line. |
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In this Section we adonize the Lax equations of 89.1 into an infinite commuting hierarchy in the space of dressing variables. |
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Los Angeles police arrested second airport employee linked to dry ice LAX explosions Los Angeles police arrested second airport employee on Friday Oct. |
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Villaraigosa has said he believes regionalizing air travel, in addition to limiting passengers at LAX, is the sensible future for Southern California air traffic. |
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Seven members of MEK were arrested in Los Angeles in February on suspicion of soliciting money from travelers at LAX that was used to fund terrorist activities. |
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