Definitionn. the condition of being physiologically lax
Last update: June 16, 2015
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But, partly from the usual laxity of the administration and partly from the readiness of the Jews to conciliate the needy officials, the rules had been by no means strictly applied. [Please select]
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It is, if you permit the observation, most reprehensible laxity on your part. [Please select]
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--and did not such laxity more and more confirm both in habits of disobedience. [Please select]
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"Perfectly," he replied, "and I'm inclined to think that perhaps there is something to be said for a greater laxity."' [Please select]
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If such was the state of New England, the laxity of New York and Virginia needs little evidence. [Please select]
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A man of personality should never be haunted with worry from the sneers of his inferiors because of their own laxity. [Please select]
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And therefore let us put an end to such tales, lest they engender laxity of morals among the young. [Please select]
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