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A firm can move its headquarters to Dublin and then, because of the extreme laxity of regulation, reincorporate itself in, say, Jersey or Liechtenstein.
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The stress radiography technique used defines "medial knee laxity" as the change in medial joint space width from extreme valgus (medial joint open) to extreme varus (medial joint closed), a movement more akin to the total varus-valgus angular laxity measure.
Breeders wishing to take hip score into account in their selections inevitably score dogs prior to breeding age; an age at which the pathological responses to joint laxity appear not to have had sufficient time to become manifest in all but the most extreme cases.
For years, laxity prevailed.
Any fiscal laxity would be punished.
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This laxity dates back to '25.
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That laxity continued until Sept. 11.
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