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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a laxity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being lax or lenient, often in the context of rules, standards, or discipline.
Example: "The committee expressed concern over a laxity in safety protocols that could lead to serious accidents."
Alternatives: "a looseness" or "a negligence".
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Intimations of a laxity in the war on drugs.
"Once it becomes a profession, there's a laxity in standards".
If the model is wrong on that point it may have encouraged a laxity in data selection from which there is no recovery once the data are in.
One group, the Spirituals, disrupted the order by a rigorous view of poverty; another, the Relaxati, disturbed it by a laxity of life.
In layman's terms, that is basically a laxity in the shoulder, which creates too much flexibility -- and which might be one reason why Nomo has struggled with his control throughout this season.
To be fair, Wales showed other failings: a laxity at the line-out and a struggle to get a grip at the breakdown, particularly in the first half, when the penalty count against them stretched into double figures.
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For the joint capsule, these results agree with a laxity-based cadaveric model which quantified their function in low flexion/extension.
A job can have a large laxity value, but still have a very tight deadline if the job has a high execution time.
Three days later a similar laxity saw Tottenham toss away a 2-0 lead to lose to West Ham in the League Cup.
But, champion grizzlers though they are, they show a startling laxity about spending money.
Mr. Hevesi said the entire episode with Kaiser reflected a widespread laxity in the contracting procedures at the city's welfare agency.
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