Word: lax
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...order for the Crimson to win, the team will have to keep its turnover total close to single digits. If Harvard plays with lax ball control like when it committed 28 turnovers against Boston University, Maloni--who is 14th in the country with 3.6 steals per game--is more than capable of making Harvard pay for its mistakes...
...violations mostly represented "things we've gotten lax on," such as maintaining program advisory committees of parents, students and professionals for each technical art, he said...
...Taking the puck from the blueline, Brown played Catlin to pass and let her skate unobstructed towards the goal. She took advantage of Brown's lax coverage, flipping the puck into the opposite corner of the net for the lead...
...could the Florida Supreme Court do, when confronting a similar threat, except to tell the vote counters to keep on counting, and to count until they had found sufficient votes to cause Barbra and the rest to unpack their bags and redirect their drivers from the international terminal at LAX to Bel-Air for lunch...
Worst of all, the Texas courts have been unspeakably lax in remedying such ills. Before Bush took office, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals had reversed 33 percent of capital sentences. Since then the rate of reversal has fallen to three percent of capital cases, while courts nationwide reverse 66 percent of capital cases. Either the trials in Texas have suddenly become miraculously free of error, or the Texas courts have been lax in their duties. In 79 of 103 appeals cases surveyed by the Texas Defender Service, the judge never held the normal hearing but instead relied on filed...