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That laxity can cause joint dysfunction where the pelvis and spine meet.
A GUIDE TO REGAINING CORE STRENGTH POSTPARTUMHAYDEN CARPENTERMAY 20, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
It leads to ligament laxity, particularly in the pelvic area, to accommodate childbirth.
A GUIDE TO REGAINING CORE STRENGTH POSTPARTUMHAYDEN CARPENTERMAY 20, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
I think that there has been neglect and laxity in the matter of not driving out the Japanese.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME XX, 1621-1624VARIOUS
He said very truly that long impunity had introduced universal laxity, and had made conspiracy the most attractive of occupations.
IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS, VOL. II (OF 3)RICHARD BAGWELL
The general impression which such transactions leave is that extreme laxity prevailed in all departments.
THE INFLUENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH GILDSFRANCIS AIDEN HIBBERT
There is no fault attached to any one for this seeming laxity.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE - VOLUME 55, NO. 343, MAY 1844VARIOUS
In him no laxity inhered, no falling away from the strict tenets of shipshape neatness.
CURSEDGEORGE ALLAN ENGLAND
The slightest laxity with them—and he would have been involved in another and more serious suffocation.
THE REGENTE. ARNOLD BENNETT
In those days the world had oscillated, under higher leading than its royal laxity, to rigidity.
LORD ORMONT AND HIS AMINTA, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITH
The school was honeycombed with holy spies who imputed it merit to report the laxity of others.
TRAMPING ON LIFEHARRY KEMP
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