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Others think the pausing of Sun’s case signals a looser outlook on crypto for federal regulators in the years ahead, thanks to Trump’s embrace of the digital asset.

From Salon

Yet by the following year, he found his groove, incorporating his looser, more improvisational style into the role.

The winners in the more obscure categories are less polished and more excited about winning, and the performances are looser and, dare I say it, more musical than the grandiose set pieces you'll see later.

From BBC

Yet, these Bills are looser than in years past, maybe because relatively few people expected them to get this far.

The rules also outline a process for foreign governments to sign agreements, in exchange for looser restrictions.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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