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"I lost a bit of motivation and decided to relax.
At that time, the government had decided to relax controls on arms exports to Iraq.
Then, after years of resistance, several airlines decided to relax strict prohibitions against using cell phones.
It was as if they decided to relax and enjoy themselves.
Minuscule movements toward economic liberalization should not convince anyone that the brothers have decided to relax their grip.
You could get stressed out, and I just decided to relax and enjoy it and watch the other people enjoy it too.
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If the United States relaxes its standards, some of those countries may also decide to relax theirs.
The State Council, China's cabinet, did not decide to relax the quarantine policy until July.
The next day (or month …) I might wake up not feeling like working and decide to relax or work on one of my other businesses.
If the FDA does decide to relax those rules, it will have serious and profound implications around the right to purchase intelligence, and the right to self address diseases like anxiety and depression.
But since 300,000 people signed his pledge to end this waste, all of the major supermarkets have taken steps to increase the amount of ' imperfect' veg they now sell - some of them introducing brand new 'wonky' ranges designed to get people engaged with the issue, and others deciding to relax their general cosmetic standards across some veg lines.
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