During the savings-and-loan crisis of the 1980s, bank regulators lurched from laxity to zealotry.
MPs from the West Midlands signed a joint declaration attacking Labour's laxity on the issue.
This laxity dates from when Canadian wine makers struggled to get enough local grapes.
There is a sorry story of how monetary laxity once undermined hopes for a more stable economy.
Reports of differences with Cardinal Bertone fuel suspicions (unfair or not) that the secretary of state favours laxity.
Once again, this shows the laxity of some journalists in addressing complex issues, in this case health issues.
The moral and sartorial laxity of tourists threatens, like everything else in Zanzibar, to become a political issue.
The hurdles are higher if you've stored credit card info on the site, but the overall laxity is disconcerting.
Argentina's economy is once again suffering from lack of competitiveness and fiscal laxity.
For some sites, laxity may be rational, since their passwords are not protecting anything particularly valuable, such as credit-card details.
The process has been riven by angry disputes between Ennahda and the opposition parties, partly over Ennahda's alleged laxity towards salafis.
But password laxity imposes costs even on sites with good security, since people often use the same password for several different places.
If more prosecutions turn out to be warranted, the senior officers who were responsible for the earlier laxity must be brought to book.
Communing with history is another way to stiffen the laxity of a vacation: famous buildings, battlefields and landmarks are popular and lucrative draws.
Indeed, Moscow has proved at least as adroit as BCCI and BNL in identifying and exploiting regulatory laxity among G-7 and other financial capitals.
But the Germans suspected France's southern push had other goals: a monetary union likelier to tolerate both greater fiscal laxity and more political meddling.
He maintains that he was not aware of any wrongdoing, but did not let this apparent laxity stop him from running as a can-do businessman.
His latest pronouncement concerned Justice Department laxity in persecuting bank fraud and how this must lower the value of bank equity because of public distrust.
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The ministry's press supervisory board has often been a target of conservative anger because of what they describe as its laxity in controlling the press.
One is about professional laxity which leads to inaccuracies and mistakes.
In the run-up to the single currency, governments have been freely blaming Brussels for the austerity that is, in truth, a direct consequence of their own past fiscal laxity.
Venezuela denies Colombian charges of laxity towards the guerrillas.
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If laxity has started to creep back into Nigeria's aviation sector, one hopes that it will not take a similar rash of incidents to ensure that safety standards are being consistently met.
John Taylor, president and chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, calls the plan a "waste of taxpayers' money" since the Fed has a track record of laxity in enforcing its existing authority.
But such laxity creates opportunities for light-fingered bureaucrats.
The Labour frontbencher hit out at the "moral laxity" of a government "which cannot see that treating poor people unfairly while giving handouts to rich people is exactly what most of the country finds wrong".
As a result of the generations-long failure to maintain the highest educational and work standards, combined with high-minded governmental programs that, in practice, encourage laxity and dependence, we no longer manufacture the kind of highly crafted goods that come out of much less populous nations like Germany and Switzerland.
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