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Llewellyn made a similar argument about conflicting but equally legitimate ways of interpreting precedent, which he called the "strict" and the "loose" views of precedent.
Nothing's ever easy for companies which get floated off by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, who tends to have rather firm views on how they should be run after cutting them loose – views he isn't at all shy about making public.
A still looser view was offered by Marc Ganis, a Chicago-based sports finance expert.
In advocating a style in which the text ruled the music, Monteverdi and his colleagues took a looser view of the rules of counterpoint than their predecessors did and brought in dissonances that had not been allowed previously but were useful in creating both drama and characterization.
By Anthony Hecht The New Yorker, July 19 , 1976P. 27 Through a loose camouflage View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
He appeared determined to let loose his views on everything.
The term loose is viewed as a negative attribute and is associated with promiscuity and infidelity, as well as older age.
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