Examples of using Lax in English and their translations into Hindi
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the enforcement on this is sometimes lax.
if the rules for releasing games on PS Vita are more lax than PS4.
Reno describes Francis as lax, ruthless, cold,
where the laws are more lax.".
His environmental policies have been lax, especially when those policies hamper industrial growth.
If you're concerned that your doctor's standards may be too lax, the best advice may be to change doctors.
I have never been lax with humanity, and yet I have also been patient with
On the other hand, security at the base was extremely lax, and constant warnings with no attacks had made the US forces complacent.
Gradually these attempts ceased, and guards became more lax, tolerating the increasing demolitions and"unauthorized" border crossing through the holes.
therefore withdrew many candidates he believed were lax in their handling of monies.
Further, not activating this safeguard and lax security ensured that with very little planning,
Having worked at Nordstrom, which is known for its lax return policy, he says people
the Parkers got lax with their security measures,
a definition that is"arguably lax.".
a country in the former Soviet bloc may have communist factories, economic strife coupled with lax zoning regulations may give rise to abandoned hotels.
be an easier adjustment for the company, the employee, and the other coworkers, but it depends on a fairly lax dress code that may not be available in more professional settings.
Weak or lax ligaments that join together the bones of the ankle joint- this can be hereditary or due to overstretching of ligaments
If dark spots aren't your only concern and you're dealing with wrinkles and lax skin, too, ask your doctor
where lending standards are lax and money flows in abundance,
I am only one man, so if I have been lax and left out some important identifiers,