Laws aren't loose, that definition would mean to imply that the laws created have unapparent defects, when laws are all to be regarded as straight forward.
Founders of the U.S. Constitution were specific in developing the document so that it could not be misinterpreted to potentially favor any tyrant.
I suppose the intention of this question is to ask if the criminal justice system has become less efficient in providing justice: obviously yes. Certain protocols are even ridiculous (i.e. courts expect to have every little detail covered, like what the criminal ate for breakfast six months ago.. not serious there, but it does get ridiculous.)
a loose not but not too loose.
Bracelets should not be too tight or too loose. If a bracelet is too tight, it could become uncomfortable and could be difficult to take on and off. If a bracelet is too loose, it may slide off your wrist.
My belt is too loose, I have to tighten it.
it shouldn't be too loose around the caboose
Yes, you just have to keep a close eye on your stitch tension: not too loose and not too tight. If your stitches are too loose they will sag. If your stitches are too tight they will pucker your fabric.
Wear black, loose fitting clothing. Not too loose or it will look sloppy.
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A loose union is an area that only allows the government to impose certain powers. There are separate states that have separate laws and rules.
No oil, cheap, too tight, too loose.
It shouldn't be too loose and it shouldn't too tight. It should be loose enough for you to just slide your fingers between, and it should be tight enough for the saddle to stay secure.
In a loose view, constitutionalist perspective means that you have the right to challenge the government. With a loose view, you feel that laws have been passed to prevent wars between the states.
It's definitely possible to have too many laws and over-regulate certain things.