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The phrase "relaxed rule" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a less strict or stringent rule or set of rules. Example: Despite being a prestigious private school, their dress code was quite relaxed compared to other schools in the area.
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Under the relaxed rule that the court stayed on Wednesday, companies would have been allowed to replace aging equipment with its "functional equivalent" without taking on the expensive pollution-reducing requirements.
As the relaxed rule cannot decide between protein families, we will concentrate on the strict rule.
We maintained a relaxed rule of at least five events per variable in the initial multivariable model for each outcome [ 21].
It is worth noting that in scenarios (ii) and (iii) the relaxed rule will consider the vertex correctly aligned even if the equivalence class contains both its homologous paralogs and the alignment actually does not decide on the correct partner.
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In 2010 the government relaxed rules on forming building companies and buying building materials.
The European Central Bank also extended relaxed rules that keep downgraded Greek bonds eligible.
The authorities have also relaxed rules on margin lending and cut trading fees.
Spain and Italy, though, have relaxed rules in the hope of more sales and jobs.
The newly relaxed rules seek to attract better-educated recruits for a military that increasingly relies on technically sophisticated weaponry.
To qualify under the older, more relaxed rules, developers had to file building permits and start laying foundations by June 2008, and complete their projects within three years.
The justices relaxed rules that would have prevented all lawyers in a prosecutor's firm from representing clients in criminal cases, a court spokeswoman, Winnie Comfort, said today.
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