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Disapproving of sexual laxity and divorce, he can sometimes sound like a family-values conservative.
However, widespread public support for boxing in England led to legal laxity and inconsistency of enforcement.
In the various versions of "Armida" the East represents guile, laxity and confusion: every force opposing reason and progress.
A combination of macroeconomic laxity and microeconomic meddling, intended to boost growth, merely undermined public finances and her credibility.
Unsubstantiated allegations were made about child abuse, the charity was indicted for financial laxity and imprudence and the trustees besmirched.
And many blame its fiscal laxity and subprime mortgages for starting the global crisis in the first place.
Saja Qadouri, a member of the Diyala provincial council, blamed laxity and infiltration in the ranks of local security forces for the attack.
Years of generous Medicare and Medicaid payments spawned a culture of fiscal laxity and excess, according to the hospital's outside consultants, the Hunter Group.
On a more prosaic level, the data highlights the apparent laxity and sloth of the UK legal and tax authorities relative to other countries.
Yet they have also helped Catholicism to rid itself of laxity; and, in 1678, Pope Innocent XI himself condemned half of the propositions that Pascal had denounced earlier.
American television is more squeamish about finding the humor in parental laxity and indifference; even "Roseanne" made a point of showing the loving mother beneath the barbs.
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