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Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's health research group, said a fee-based inspection system was "a terrible idea" because it would lead the agency to become more lax with those who pay their salaries.

As time has gone on, however, Lyft has become more lax with some of the traditions it was founded on, and is rethinking what users can expect when they use its app to catch a ride with one of its drivers.

Silcox suggested that changing social attitudes are making people more lax with their stash.

However, when the mutant tissues were tested in a cyclic strain experiment, they became more lax with an increasing number of cycles, which is analogous to the progressive joint laxity observed in PSACH-MED patients (2).

In the cyclic testing, the initial forces recorded for the wild-type and mutant Achilles tendon were comparable, but mutant Achilles tendons became more lax with an increasing number of cycles until, at cycle 8, significantly less stress was needed to stretch them to the same length as the wild-type tendons (Fig.  6B; 16.3%, P > 0 < 0.05 by independent samples t-test, n = 5).

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I found that the rules for matching cocktails with food are a lot more lax than with wine.

The author says: "If countries such as France are exemplary in their efforts, making the use of alcohol a criterion of health care quality, others are more lax, starting with the United States.

The loophole, combined with the disparity in state laws, fuels what's often referred to as the "Iron Pipeline" -- the trafficking of illegal guns from states with more lax gun laws to states with stricter gun laws.

Offshoring jobs and infrastructure to countries with more lax regulations and far lower standards of living was nothing new.

The legal standards applied to cell tracking and other forms of digital monitoring are more lax and inconsistently applied, with many law enforcement agencies claiming a right to such data without having to show a compelling need or getting detailed vetting by a court.

If you actually take him up on the offer, he gains a little power over you because men who show even minor generosity are supposed to be fawned over, and you're supposed to be a little more lax in setting boundaries with him.

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