Laxness in a sentence as a noun

So, for me it is not needed - but that may be "British laxness" [1].

This laxness was the result of the influence of BMW, Mercedes and VW and the outcome of years of corporate lobbying.

The laxness of infosec in government continues to astonish me. It's not like these types of attacks are new either.

IMO at least some of the problem is the historical laxness with which California has approached *****.

Reading through the specifics, you are right, it seems that the FAA is not doing as good a job as it should be, with episodic laxness in safety checks.

I think they make a good point about how the laxness of China's intellectual property laws is a boon to consumers, and maybe innovation.

However, who knows how I would have turned out if not for unfettered Internet access and a degree of laxness in the indoctrination efforts.

I notice the Facebook response is all written in present tense - technically not specifying whether they were abusing the laxness of android v16 up until Oct 2017...And I trust everything Facebook say precisely as much a Zuckerberg told us all we should with his much-quoted quip "They trust me. Dumb *****.

This laxness appears in free trade negotiations where the second party to the country wants to forbid certain kinds of US agricultural goods and prepared foods and the US rebuttal is that that is protectionism.

You're confusing two things: laxness <--> strictness scale carefulness/competence <--> carelessness / incompetence scale Google tries to do this with automated processes and minimum wage drones, which results in both million dollar extensions being bump AND widespread malware being let through.

You can only incentivize them to be more productive if they're not putting forth "full effort", and in my experience, it requires a balanced laxness/strictness of scheduling, among other factors, such as bonuses, raises, interesting work, etc. But since you already accounted for opportunity cost in your hiring considerations, you've already made the best hire you could.

Laxness definitions

noun

the quality of being lax and neglectful

See also: laxity remissness slackness

noun

the condition of being physiologically lax; "baths can help the laxness of the bowels"

See also: laxity