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"looseness" Definitions
  1. the fact of not being fixed or tied securely; the fact of not being tight
  2. the fact of moving fairly freely
  3. (often disapproving) the fact of not being careful or exact
  4. (often old-fashioned) the fact of having an attitude to sexual relationships that people consider to be morally wrong
  5. the fact of body waste having too much liquid in it

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162 Sentences With "looseness"

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How do looseness and space play into your creation process?
Fiscal expansion and continued monetary looseness are both potentially inflationary.
Are there places that are balanced in tightness and looseness?
As I said, the sense of freedom and the looseness.
The lack of a foundation of security allows for looseness.
This fault line is what we call tightness versus looseness.
That looseness can tip easily into blurting, flatulence and worse.
The Economist: Can tightness and looseness of societies really be measured?
They play with looseness and intensity, emphasizing stretches of dynamic improvisation.
Do you think that looseness would help pro players improve, too?
LOS ANGELES — He quipped about the looseness of a woman's vagina.
She let politics beat that laughter and looseness out of her.
"The looseness in implementation of state acts, including looseness at the SEBI end, has helped fraud operators to loot the people," said Kirit Somaiya, president of the Investors' Grievances Forum and another lawmaker from Modi's ruling party.
Smith renders an elegant urban winterscape precisely, yet with an astonishing looseness.
There's a looseness to her tone that gives this novel its buoyancy.
So it figures that her concerts would be defined by their looseness.
They exist to help diminish "vaginal laxity," the clinical term for looseness.
The looseness of that gypsy sound seems to match your free-wheeling spirit.
But we're at the opposite end of the continuum, with the extreme looseness.
But there is still something to mourn in the Summer League's lost looseness.
"The shape and looseness is flattering to lots of women," says hairstylist Ryan Trygstad.
Despite this looseness, they never once fell out, even when used at the gym.
Obama's, while Mr. Sawyers's gestural looseness, playful smile and lanky saunter will be familiar.
Tightness-looseness provides a new metric on which to understand the 50 U.S. states.
Hopefully we're cleaning up some of the looseness we've had in the intelligence community.
This isn't to say that OK Computer doesn't have its own moments of looseness.
Plus, tightness and looseness varies by region of the country or organization or even family.
Their effortless chemistry between them is infectious, and the glue that holds the looseness together.
I thought you would do a show that built off that, and have that kind of looseness.
But one thing is for sure: Extreme levels of tightness and looseness aren't optimal for any group.
One of the good reasons for this is that it's pretty diverse, so diversity pushes toward looseness.
Translation: It fixes incontinence, dryness, looseness, and the uncomfortable sex that can accompany all of these symptoms.
Just the sheer enormity of his shoulders and glutes eroded the dead-cow clothes to unusable looseness.
Oristano said that she's grown tired of how the looseness and overfamiliarity of theater is treated as normal.
I mean that kind of ... Looseness thrives on that kind of lack of rules and having less accountability.
And his looseness with the truth has debased the currency of trust that is needed in a crisis.
She was just hankering for a drink, and her laughter and looseness as she had it were real.
That's the looseness we have in our movie, is we let them talk just the way people talk.
This isn't the only factor that pushes groups toward tightness or looseness, but it's one of the most important.
Those contexts are also unsustainable, and they need to introduce some structure into them, which I call structured looseness.
With roughly a dozen virtuosic musicians behind them, it furnished played out anthems with both added muscle and looseness.
He's in theaters right now, playing it with a Southern looseness as Hank Williams in I Saw The Light.
Sudden displacement of longstanding regimes, for example, can unleash not just political activism but cultural vacuums and extreme looseness.
Certainly, the commedia dell'arte tradition allows for, and is even based on, a looseness that allows for improvisational additions.
And it has an experimental looseness natural to someone who fetched up in the world of fashion almost by happenstance.
They bring out a looseness and playfulness in the recordings lends a confident sheen to Carlile's style that feels amplified.
It requires looseness to come up with cutting-edge ideas but it requires tightness to implement them and scale up.
But let's figure out where we need to be tighter there but allow looseness in other contexts to maintain itself.
Many people feel that tech has exploded because of this lack of rules, because of looseness, because of anything goes.
So there's that kind of ... extreme looseness, however people feel it, whether it's exaggerated or not, a threat invites tightness.
Those conflicts, and that looseness with the truth, if not with reality itself, are an elemental thread of the book.
These conflicts, and that looseness with the truth, if not with reality itself, are an elemental thread of the book.
At first it looks like a revelation in looseness, as if McPhee had simply riffled through his voluminous back catalog.
She sparkles most when diving into evolutionary anthropology to make sense of long-term patterns in cultural tightness and looseness.
But some experts consider Trump's notoriously freewheeling remarks and looseness with facts to be no substitute for the vanishing press briefings.
There's a looseness to Kevin that suits Hemsworth far better than the regal stiffness of his early Thor movies ever did.
The "beginning → end" idea seemed novel enough, and there was enough looseness with the theme to allow for a bonus answer.
In the act of creation, looseness, freedom, or deviance is permitted, and can even be sublimated as the nutrients of art.
The simplicity and looseness of the rendering brings Guston to mind – that ability to bring resonance to the humblest of object.
It also can help us to identify the unique benefits — and liabilities — that tightness and looseness each bring to business competitiveness.
Looseness is the idea when it comes to being black, where its consequences could be a burden in a Wilson play.
In general, a clear relationship exists between the looseness of gun laws and the number of gun deaths in any given state.
The Goldilocks Principle, when applied to tightness-looseness, can explain how everything from nations to neurons can achieve optimal levels of functioning.
The ultimate technique in ballet and opera singing or playing an instrument really well is an optimum kind of freedom, a looseness.
As the history of the Middle East shows, when an extremely tight society is suddenly dismantled, it can unravel into extreme looseness.
"Those conflicts, and that looseness with the truth, if not with reality itself, are an elemental thread of the book," he says.
If the movie's looseness lets in an excess of dead air, "Nobody's Fool" is still dotted with pleasures besides those Haddish brings.
As a drummer, he likes to drape a mellow, swerving cymbal beat over everything, letting you feel the looseness of his gesture.
Dorothea is at once laid back and uptight, which Ms. Bening conveys with moments of shambling, gestural looseness and sudden emotional spikiness.
It's fun to hear these guys rap about whatever crosses their minds, but the serious clip is at odds with that looseness.
Yet, he points out it's just a matter of time, based on the looseness of U.S. monetary policy since the 2008 financial crisis.
How threat tightens cultures My research conducted over the last two decades shows that threat lies at the heart of tightness-looseness differences.
He brings the same kind of deadpan looseness to the character interactions that he brought to the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Thor: Ragnarok.
This looseness and wildness in mid range is something you don't want to see from a fighter who struggles to take the big blows.
He doesn't radically reinvent Star Wars with the looseness of his film The Brothers Bloom, or the creative rigor and conceptual daring of Brick.
The looseness of this condition, and the fact that some babies simply have small heads, means doctors look for potential underlying causes of microcephaly.
This looseness with the truth now hampers him when he makes a claim that there was an imminent threat that legalized the Soleimani killing.
As a trio, Viance, Zaghouani and Pellizari are bright and full of energy, and Gourmel allows their scenes together to play with improvisational looseness.
I had heard it; it lies somewhere between the Brill Building songwriting discipline and hippie looseness, on the way to something it hasn't found.
Breaks allow you to open up your hips and feel enhanced with looseness while you're out at a night full of four-on-the-floor.
Cyclones Manager Tom Gamboa, citing Dunn's athleticism, the looseness of his arm and his stuff, said he was even reminiscent of a young Dwight Gooden.
At the same time, it isn't static; the camera often moves in documentary style, giving the film a certain gritty looseness that just draws you in.
For example, United has to be tight, but obviously people were following rules blindly and they needed to introduce some discretion into that system, some looseness.
A wide array of indicators at the state level, from hate crime incidents to level of religious tolerance, are strongly related to our rankings of looseness.
Marvelously irregular and sometimes almost as thin as leaves, they have a delicate looseness well-matched with glazes that often leave the clay body showing through.
I must have had some under-the-radar notion even then when we were children how that little looseness threw my petty masteries in the shade.
Johnson, a former newspaper columnist known for his bilbo-like wit, magniloquent oratory and looseness with facts, appealed to Miller's desire to improve his own craft.
While it was a commercial failure compared to Harvest and After the Gold Rush, critics seemed compelled by On the Beach's melancholic looseness from the get go.
And the exhibition itself, with its mirrored walls and jumble of unalike works, has a looseness that most museums, intent on writing clear narratives, would clean up.
Adam Cancryn: Klobuchar came out with a looseness and passion we haven't yet seen from her — or really any moderate Democrat during the debates, except for Buttigieg.
Servito's take on Cudmore's debut tune for Honey Soundsystem is a freewheeling, acid-drenched belter, brimming with the same looseness and elasticity of his celebrated DJ sets.
So it needed to change the style of the hair and the looseness of the dynamic, so it really flows in that underwater feel that we typically get.
That gives him a looseness, an ease with audiences, that enables him to be warmer, more purposely endearing and chummy, than Democrats' uber-cerebral presidential nominees can be.
Nevertheless, as a tribute to Dick's embrace of the looseness of reality, where our world is but tissue paper ready to be ripped away, it's a worthwhile experience.
If there are enough of these, then a looseness with the facts, a smash-mouth approach to opponents and a mesmerisingly demotic style make a dangerously effective cocktail.
Kenneth Ning Kenneth Ning, who got his training at Michael Kors, takes the traditional American sportswear archetype and infuses it with the looseness of his hometown, San Francisco.
He brings an unforced looseness to the movie that it very much needs, especially after Mr. Pratt slips into a more sober register in his daddy dearest scenes.
There's a refreshing looseness to his arrangements of bodies in space, especially in the first and last of the ballet's eight sections, for the full cast of 12.
As he went from being a celebrity to a political figure to the actual president, his looseness with facts has become more of a matter of public concern.
Together, they go into battle against a new threat, with all the big action of the usual MCU films, but with a lot more irreverent, bantery, low-key looseness.
The internet has that lack of social presence, also has all sorts of benefits of being free and open, but it has a really serious downside of excessive looseness.
The looseness that is a hallmark of the Warriors and a quality that led to beautiful basketball during their historic campaign saw its flip side show up on Monday.
If there is a certain looseness on the set, that might be because there are a lot of similarities between the lead character and the actor who plays him.
The looseness and humor of their interactions are welcome, but there are also new shivers of unease: The soldiers bunk in what looks like a repurposed, derelict shipping container.
But I'm optimistic that as the world collectively deals with mounting threats, we may be able to harness tightness-looseness to improve collaboration, not just within cultures but between them.
What these women share is not a "look" so much as an attitude: a looseness, an informality, a sheer undauntedness in the face of having so much hair to handle.
But there can be a great deal of charm in this kind of looseness — "The Vanishing Year" is intimate, conversational company, and its plot is strong, its closing twists superb.
The president's looseness with the truth has debased the currency of trust that is needed in a crisis, and his continual disdain for our allies means we have fewer friends.
Thoughtful in its looseness, "Piece With Gaps for Each Other" seemed intent on undercutting permanence, letting nothing last for too long, and on exposing the work of producing a show.
Gelfand's thesis is that mapping the tightness or looseness of the cultures of various groups — nations, regions, social classes, companies, friendship circles — helps explain things that might otherwise be puzzling.
McConaughey's looseness extends to his body language in both films, at times swaggering with a stoner's wobbliness, and at others gliding through his scenes with the fluid grace of Bruce Lee.
Like Black Merlin, Child (who also works under the slightly more famous guise of Surgeon) replaced the spartan techno and rigorously worked analogue machinery of previous releases with an organic looseness.
That he went ahead and labeled it as such anyway speaks to a looseness with words -- and facts -- that, more than anything else, have defined his first 133 days as president.
There's a looseness to Sarah Snook's performance in "Dundee" that plays directly against the fact that every other member of the Roy family seems to be more and more on #TeamRhea.
JOHN HEILEMANN, MSNBC: At various times, Trump has seemed attracted to conspiracy theories there&aposs the obviously a much for (INAUDIBLE) looseness with the truth and the lies, et cetera, et cetera.
The exhibition includes artists both under 30 and in their mid-30s, a looseness in inclusion that is in direct opposition to the strict hierarchy of age imposed by the satirized lists.
Not only did its deliberate looseness make it a welcome alternative to the rigidity of "gay" and "lesbian," it also turned the alienating force of the slur into a point of pride.
I tried to turn the wheel into the skid—"Look where you want the car to go"—but I felt only the terrible looseness in the steering column that indicated no control.
A reader who disliked formal looseness—whether in the guise of the run-on line or stream of consciousness, in the name of America or the avant-garde—wasn't left with much.
Instead, Apple seems to be interested in a system where users could electronically adjust the tightness or looseness of their watchbands, either manually or in automatic response to biometric data from the Watch.
Not so on "The Fosters," where the relationships are less stylized, more lived in, with funk and warmth and looseness that feel like real life, capturing the bickering bonds among parents and teens.
Working from Nick Schenk's script, Eastwood fills in the portrait of his mule with creative license, characteristic dry humor and a looseness that seems almost completely untethered from the world of murderous cartels.
So instead of shrinking down Conrad's life into something that is digestible and easy to understand, the film celebrates its wild looseness and leaves the access points wide open for anyone to enter.
Both 1994's Dixie and 1996's 4AM Friday showed AVAIL coming into their own, mapping the transition from the unkempt looseness of Satiate into an increasingly powerful—and decidedly more melodic—hardcore band.
Given the looseness of the plot — a one-thing-leads-to-another quest that periodically backtracks or goes in circles — the weight of the story is more on the characters than the plot developments.
Directed by Robert King, who with his wife and co-creator, Michelle, also created the series and wrote the episode, "Chaos" has a sense of looseness not previously felt in the series's visual language.
"Because the look was very glam, I wanted to keep a looseness to it," Appleton explains, adding that he simply used his fingers to pull the hair back, aiming to keep it very natural-looking.
A certain looseness of delivery, like the occasional clap or foot stamp, was undoubtedly meant to show the Gypsy in her soul, but Brahms, even in his Hungarian mode, was never so earthy and free.
In December, top leaders pledged to step up "counter-cyclical" support for the economy, and said fiscal policy would be "more forceful and effective" and monetary policy would be prudent with "appropriate tightness and looseness".
This messy comparison draws attention away from Delacroix's more subtle influence upon Cézanne, namely a looseness of brushwork and the use of unadulterated color, a departure from the methods of representational painting of his time.
The feeling of "looseness" that so many women come to plastic surgeons and cosmetic gynecologists to fix may actually be one of the earliest precursors to true prolapse, per a 218 study in Surgical Technology International.
The formal looseness that makes Louis C.K.'s stand-up and his FX series so pleasingly unpredictable undercuts the gravitas of this show's subject matter, which jumps from stories of suicide to abuse, racism and cancer.
In 233, his looseness with money went too far, and he pleaded guilty to hiding $1.1 million in income from the I.R.S. Struggling financially, Mr. Max expanded a partnership with an organization called Park West Gallery.
And though he balances that out with a clinically precise mix and drums cleaner than an operating room, the triumph here in the looseness, reminding us that even an enigmatic guy like Omar has a soft side.
Helping this is a kind of looseness of how you interact with your environment; a big part of the game is grabbing onto Trico's fur/feathers, which is similar to how you scale Coloussi in Shadow of the Colossus.
"You wanna know about 'The Healing Component'?" he asks his sister at the outset of the album, one of several conversations between the pair thread throughout an album that toggles between fire-and-brimstone sonic brutality and languid looseness.
This being BSS, there are still moments of grandeur, like the part where enormous toms splash around a choral burst, and looseness, like when a stray Feist line gets caught in a reverb-heavy delay loop towards the end.
Written by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr., and directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, it is overlong and at times silly but has those two magnetic stars, an engaging looseness and flashes of absurdity that temper the interminable barbarism.
In some places, it feels like a season one greatest hits album — Quinn is monstrous, but for her art; Rachel is torn; men get all the benefit anyway — but there's a looseness to it that I find particularly engaging.
I went home for the Fourth of July and spent an hour pulling old high school jeans from my closet, trying them on and then admiring the looseness, how they now gaped at the waist and sagged in the ass.
Not every domain needs to be tight or loose and we can negotiate that by developing "flexible tightness"—inserting more flexibility into a very tight system—or by developing "structured looseness," by adding more structure into a very loose system.
The sculpture, elegant and photogenic though it is, articulates a state of paralyzing and torturous tension, while the prints — made just two years before Bourgeois died at age 98 — have a looseness and fluidity that evokes comfort, openness, and resolution.
DJ Akademiks has done live interviews with odious new-schoolers XXXTentacion (who also has streamed himself playing Fortnite, natch) and 6ix9ine on Twitch, the constantly cascading chat of spectators creating an anarchic looseness unknown to virtually any kind of music interview.
That wealth of acreage may contribute to the excessive looseness of this technically ambitious production (with projections by Scott M. Ries and sound by Ryan William Downey), which has the feel of a work in progress that has yet to cohere.
The term can refer to both the genre and the venues in which it's played, and those who play it will often cater their performance to two-step dancers, who are a sight to behold: coordinated and nimble, but with classic Austin looseness.
Mr. Rudd could have coasted on his cutie-pie smile and natural appeal, but he fills in the character winningly, imbuing Scott with an easygoing looseness — and a deadpan that teasingly teeters between innocence and stupidity — that keeps his heroics grounded and human.
The columnist Bill Simmons and the blog Deadspin pushed back against the hidebound conventions of sportswriting, the former with a hyperpersonal style defined by homerism, looseness and joy, the latter by happily pointing out all the ways we were being lied to.
But if you were a very particular sort of voter, one who thought the "coastal elite" had forgotten about the little guy, Obama's looseness on late night played into a very old, very persistent criticism, one from the earliest days of his political career.
Some of this looseness of game play leads to frustration; more than a few times in my play time, I've had to re-do a challenging environmental puzzle because it's hard to judge accurately how you can jump or what your character's capabilities ultimately are.
The "looseness and flexibility of the skin may have been a factor in allowing it to spread when contacting with the [mud] so as not to shift or slide and smear the fine skin traces as they were registered," wrote the authors in the study.
A map of the states that have suffered the most natural disasters coincides closely with our U.S. map of tightness-looseness: Tight states have higher death rates from heat, storms, floods, lightning, and tornadoes, as well as higher rates of disease threats and food insecurity.
Working in England brings Hoop geographically closer to one of her main sources — British and Celtic traditions, with their modal melodies and cleareyed stoicism — and on this album, she has traded California looseness for an element of measured formality, though strange things still happen.
Working in England brings Hoop geographically closer to one of her main sources — British and Celtic traditions, with their modal melodies and cleareyed stoicism — and on this album, she has traded California looseness for an element of measured formality, though strange things still happen.
Mr. Baena (who, with David O. Russell, wrote the tricky 2004 "I ♥ Huckabees") is more accomplished than many microbudget filmmakers, and the looseness with which he imbues the middle section of "Joshy" is deceptive, creating a sense that the necessary emotional crash might not actually occur.
Weirdly, this looseness turns out to be Preacher's strength: There's more mayhem here than anything else on television, and the more it assures us that it doesn't give a shit about crutches like continuity, pacing, or exposition, the more impressive its confident strangeness comes to seem.
But it's also got a looseness to it, which will probably make you think of composition flourishes recently used by King Krule, guitarist Austin Feinstein on Flower Boy or Blond(e) and the many collaborators who imbued Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly with its jazz finesse.
Maybe Saban will retire within five years, and maybe Harbaugh will wind up back in the NFL within five years, and maybe everything will revert back to the way it's long been, with the Big Ten cultivating an often self-righteous amateuristic bent and the SEC advocating for more looseness.
"I like playing off someone else and having there be a looseness to it and the ability to try things that are not necessarily just straight jokes to [the teleprompter]," Samberg told Oh in a feature for the Hollywood Reporter in which they interviewed each other ahead of the awards.
In addition, he carefully controls the width of the bands, their spacing, the looseness or tightness of their execution, and the general scale relationship of the ring structure to the blank or less differentiated background, imbuing his colors with a precise range of optical weight and a finely tuned emotional resonance.
Jesse Harrington and I quantified states' level of tightness-looseness by measuring how strictly they punish norm violations — such as the use of corporal punishment in schools and the severity of their legal sentences — along with indices of latitude, such as the availability of alcohol and nontraditional forms of marriage and other factors.
It's such a trope, though, in innovative cultures that you can't have anything ... Yeah, I think that that's right, but I think that we can see what happens when places get too extreme, like Tesla, like Uber, and we could start thinking, okay, we do need some structure in that looseness, and that's good for innovation.
But problems arise when either tightness or looseness gets extreme: Studying over 30 countries, we found that both very tight cultures, to the point of being oppressive -- such as Pakistan, Turkey and China -- and very loose cultures, those made chaotic by too much freedom -- such as the Ukraine, Brazil and Venezuela -- have lower happiness, more depression, higher suicide rates and more political unrest.

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