Aún no tenemos significados para "too lax".
1If Italy presents too lax a budget, the European Commission may reject it.
2Questions have arisen over whether supervision of the benchmark rate was too lax.
3The rule has also been challenged by environmental groups, for being too lax.
4The Senate panel criticized the CFTC for being too lax on position limits.
5The oath of allegiance, the Whigs said, was drawn in terms far too lax.
6Had the government been too strict before, or was it suddenly being too lax?
7Editors have grown very much too lax in this respect.
8Think you I will change the code which you just now pronounced too lax?
9Although there were none of the usual extravaganzas, many felt the authorities were too lax.
10The room was too hot, the chairs were too soft, the moral atmosphere too lax.
11But critics say the penalties are still too lax.
12Nevertheless, Congress was far too lax, and followed too closely the example of its agents.
13He said people were too lax and he said the measures needed to be taken seriously.
14But the Dutch central bank said local banks were still too lax on preventing money laundering.
15Could this be his warped protest against a government he saw as too lax on immigration?
16A too lax condition of the digestion would indicate that an excessive amount was being fed.
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