Word: lax
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While many claim that they care about labor issues, I am the only candidate who was selected by the AFL-CIO to investigate the impact of so-called "maquiladores"--cross-border factories set up by American corporations to exploit low-cost Mexican labor and lax environmental enforcement. I am also the only candidate in the race who has officially refused to take money from political action committees...
...money? Under a proposed Securities and Exchange Commission regulation, it may get easier to find out in prospectuses what he's allowed to do. Even that may not be enough to satisfy critics (like the former Putnam fund counsel who complained to the SEC last week) who say lax codes let managers profit at your expense via personal trades. Vanguard and Fidelity restrict managers' trading of stocks just before or after their fund makes a trade; Janus prohibits all trading in individual stocks...
GIORGIO ARMANI Deconstructed but never lax looking, suits from the Italian master came to signify spare elegance in the '80s and '90s, not to mention a quiet, confident sense of power...
Students admit they are generally lax about locking their doors, but said, a warning from the House administration, would change their habits...
...appalling deaths of four innocent children and their courageous teacher in Jonesboro, Ark. [THE JONESBORO SHOOTINGS, April 6], remind us of the terrible price we all pay for the lax gun laws in our nation. We must look closely at children's access to firearms. Gun advocates repeat the mantra that if youngsters are properly trained in firearm use, they won't shoot people. The boys accused of the Jonesboro shootings were well trained, and they killed five people and wounded 10 others. You can teach kids how to use guns, but you can't train them...