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1 But several in Greece say Tsipras's more lax policies are to blame.
2 His colloquialisms seemed to Carol no more lax than their habitual slang.
3 The wolf was gone; Ben's guard of her was ever more lax .
4 Were their scruples and morals any more lax than those of to-day?
5 Is road traffic law enforcement more lax in counties which have more dangerous roads?
6 Anyway, we got more and more lax and Frank got more and more tense.
7 Waymo this month launched an autonomous ride-hailing service in Arizona, where regulations are far more lax .
8 The Trump administration and half of Congress are Republicans, who typically favor more lax corporate oversight.
9 Morals, once lax, now grew yet more lax .
10 And the borders between Pakistan and China are far more lax than those between India and China.
11 That argument hasn't fared very well in the States, but Sweden has far more lax copyright rules.
12 The Resolutioners grew more and more lax .
13 As he had grown more lax he had become somewhat more genial and tolerant, more generally acceptable.
14 Yes, you can have stricter searching procedures and might catch something you didn't when searching was more lax .
15 As a youth, Caius heartily endorsed his father's views, and felt superior to all who were more lax .
16 Due to Texas' more lax oversight, a plant there "can only expect an inspection every 126 years".
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