This is rather a relaxing prospect and suggests a hectic world becoming more gentle but please note, it does not mean a laxness regarding looks. |
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Barring that brief flirtation with laxness during the second half, Hibs were efficiency personified. |
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The family discord has been in progress for about two weeks, said the man, attributing it, in part, to the laxness of previous discipline. |
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The kingdom has been criticised by the United States for laxness on fighting terrorism. |
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We are so inured to the laxness and corruptness, that we defend the bullies and liars. |
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Such laxness contrasts with, for example, the Bavarian Order of St George, which still demands 16 quarterings of nobility. |
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I think a lot of immigration lawyers like myself laughed when we heard about the laxness of our immigration system. |
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This shows that the stakeholders in Canada's broadcasting system realize the extent of the harm that Bell's laxness is causing the industry. |
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Such inefficiency and laxness only lead to a further influx of bogus asylum seekers. |
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Particularly with relatively small water volumes any laxness will have an unfavourable effect more quickly than with larger aquariums. |
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It would not acceptable for all sheep and cows soon to have to leave the green fields through laxness at European borders. |
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Both agree that the euro zone's problems have been caused by the laxness of countries that piled up debt and lost competitiveness. |
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However, this cannot be a justification for the laxness that prevails in Saint-Louis region when it comes to land use. |
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What disturbs me the most is the laxness of the federal government toward this situation. |
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The increasing prices must absolutely be controlled, and both laxness and repeat offences must be stopped. |
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You need scarcely more than a fax machine and the fee money. This laxness, indeed, is the very reason for the existence of such registries. |
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Dr. Adam therefore proposes to go to the source of this laxness and encourage change at the very roots of the administrative culture. |
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Double Dutch The branding of Saint Rudy ReprintsAhold took advantage of the laxness of the capital markets in the 1990s to go on a euro20 billion acquisition binge. |
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Western culture tends to generate the attitude that tension and strength are related to each other while relaxation is associated with sleep, laxness, spacing out, or some form of vulnerability. |
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Michael Martin, the incumbent until June 21st, was inept, but it was his refusal to tackle or even to air publicly the laxness of the allowances system that did for him. |
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There are several reasons for this laxness. |
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In some emerging economies monetary laxness is clearly fuelling inflation in the Gulf states, for instance, as the direct consequence of their dollar pegs. But elsewhere the picture is less clear. |
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This laxness is paid for in human life and the tears of those left behind. |
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I hope that, with Bill C-40, the western grain industry will not be penalized by this laxness, this approach of never knowing where you are going. |
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What is the role of a government, particularly a government with budget laxness, a government that has such huge surpluses that it does not know what to do with them? |
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In view of the evasive answers or complete lack of answers we received every time we asked questions, we concluded that the management problems caused by laxness were primarily responsible for this. |
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However, the now legendary laxness and unconcern of the minister leave Canadian and Quebec women puzzled as regards the government's will to act as quickly as possible. |
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I had the opportunity on several occasions to condemn the current government's policy, particularly the one of our Prime Minister, who is showing laxness about human rights. |
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Ratifying the Kyoto Protocol is not, in fact, something Parliament has to do, but neither can we allow a situation to develop in which laxness on the part of the Member States means there is no ratification whatsoever. |
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Considering the government's laxness with labelling standards, we maintain that there are still some grey areas in the Liberal governance, in a party that claims to be transparent. |
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After the laxness of laisser faire policies, we are now moving in a direction whereby, in the case of avian influenza, an attempt is being made deliberately to obscure the issue by exploiting people's basic fears. |
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There was a certain laxness in safety preparations that made the fire worse. |
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These are known as reduced vowels, and tend to be characterized by such features as shortness, laxness and central position. |
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Since the US has requested that Turkey tighten security at border crossings, it is evidently only complaining about the laxness there. |
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An internal exercise is also being carried out to determine if anyone at the SECP showed any laxness. |
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The flight itself was unauthorized by Indonesian authorities, showing up laxness in its aviation oversight. |
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For instance, laxness, poor supervision, inconsistent discipline, and interparental conflict are negatively associated with child social skills development. |
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Few of the major PBT players operating in India include Toray, BASF, SABIC, SRF, DuPont and Laxness. |
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Few of the major PBT players operating in the country include Toray BASF, SABIC, SRF, DuPont and Laxness. |
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It was Independent People, by Nobel laureate Haldor Laxness, that put modern Icelandic literature on the global map. |
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The authorities are expressing shock over the Laxness of the security. |
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