Sentence examples for lead to laxity from inspiring English sources

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For a regulator to have cool relations with his charges is fine: chumminess can lead to laxity.

Again, the industry opposed it — as did Franklin D. Roosevelt, who said insurance "would lead to laxity in bank management and carelessness on the part of both banker and depositor". Insurance was to be financed by premiums from banks.

Again, the industry opposed it — as did Franklin D. Roosevelt, who said insurance "would lead to laxity in bank management and carelessness on the part of both banker and depositor".

However, recent clinical data have raised concern that arthroscopic subacromial decompression may lead to laxity of the acromioclavicular joint and, potentially, predispose patients to late postoperative acromioclavicular joint pain.

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It would not be the first time that their pursuit of loan origination fees has led to laxity in their credit judgments.

An exercise program with early open-chain exercises (4 weeks postoperatively) will lead to more laxity with hamstring grafts than late open-chain exercises (12 weeks postoperatively) (Heijne and Werner 2007).

However, the presence of tunnel enlargement may lead to increased knee laxity or worse clinical outcome in the longer follow-up.

While it might be expected that joint stiffness, and development of osteophytes, might lead to less knee laxity in the presence of ACL deficiency, this is not always the case and in many cases, knees with marked laxity had macroscopically normal ACLs.

The clinical relevance of this study is that tibial tunnel enlargement after ACL reconstruction may not be avoided to some extent as far as tendon graft is used although it doesn't lead to increased knee laxity in the short term as shown in this study.

The presence of tunnel enlargement may lead to increased knee laxity or worse clinical outcome in the longer follow-up although it is insignificant in the short term (Buelow et al., 2002; Clatworthy et al., 1999; Fules et al., 2003; L'Insalata et al., 1997; Webster et al., 2001).

However, widespread public support for boxing in England led to legal laxity and inconsistency of enforcement.

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