Word: lax
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...them took advantage of Peking's inattention to indulge in economic "crimes" of one sort or another, such as expanding their private plots at the expense of commune lands, or chop ping down state-owned timber, or with holding some grain from the government. To end this lax state of affairs, the regime has now sent thousands of "Mao Tse-tung's Thought Propaganda Teams" into the countryside. Kwangtung province alone has mobilized 50,000 industrial workers and 280,000 peasants for the heroic propaganda and purification push, or, as Peking labels it, the "purification of class ranks...
...caused when he said that seeing one redwood was to see them all. Hickel also remarked that industries might be scared away if the Interior Department's regulations against water pollution were set too high. This immediately evoked fears among conservationists that, as Interior Secretary, Hickel would be lax in enforcing standards that they already consider scandalously inadequate...
...Gard Wiggins, vice-president of the University, said yesterday that the University used to be more lax about the use of its name, but has become stricter in recent years. He assured, however, that no action is contemplated against the many firms in the Harvard Square area using Harvard's name...
Since the rules for getting on welfare are so lax, the people who really need welfare get their share diluted; those who are most needy are the real victims...
...Brass Plate. For his efforts, Salinger gets a hefty salary plus stock options. One of his frequent tasks, Salinger concedes, is helping to dispel investor worries about GRAMCO's Nassau base. Lax laws, loosely enforced, have given the Bahamas a reputation as a haven for promoters of dubious activities...