Companies used to be relaxed about finding enough qualified people to run their operations.
Ed Miliband, Labour's overall leader, is said to be relaxed about that, but backbench Labour MPs from Scotland, who regard their Edinburgh colleagues as clueless, are not.
This new option was taken up most eagerly by young people, who are more likely to have parents of mixed race and are more likely to be relaxed about admitting it.
"Hopefully this year I can be more relaxed about this question, " he said when asked again about joining Ferrari.
But Capello said he would not be so relaxed about the mistakes if they came as a result of players ignoring instructions.
On the basis of these figures, the committee can be fairly relaxed about the impact of higher energy bills on pay demands.
Even the arch climate sceptic Richard Lindzen agrees it will warm by one degree or so, but maintains we can be fairly relaxed about that.
The government has signalled that it may be more relaxed about the Bank loosening its grip on inflation, thereby giving incoming governor Mark Carney more flexibility over measures he may introduce to boost growth.
Mr Miliband may be genuniely relaxed about post-devolution policy differences between Westminster and Wales but as Labour MPs voted to cut the EU budget, it's difficult to see the Westminster coalition writing a cheque for the Welsh government.
Experience from elsewhere in Europe suggested ministers should be more "relaxed" about the pace of devolution in different parts of the country, he told MPs, and that the process would always be "dynamic".
At least now Mr. Allen is able to laugh about this with a relaxed warmth that seems new and appealing, and may be the gift of age.
When Steve Jobs unveiled the touchscreen device in 2007, Nokia seemed relaxed about Apple's arrival in the market - it was after all only going to be a niche player, serving the tiny segment of the market interested in smartphones.
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