Similar words: blackness, sickness, thickness, quickness, airsickness, seasickness, homesickness, lovesickness. Meaning: ['slæknɪs] n. 1. weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy 2. the condition of being loose (not taut) 3. the quality of being lax and neglectful.
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1. He accused the government of slackness and complacency.
2. The inspector criticized the slackness and incompetence of the staff.
3. Babbitt was frightened by Ted's slackness.
4. He hadn't counted on the slackness of the rope.
5. The result are called complementary slackness conditions.
6. Slackness, procrastination, endless discussion without decision , and decision without implementation are all impermissible.
7. Through indolence the rafters sag , and through slackness the house leaks.
8. When the slackness of the flexible bus is large, the difference of the seismic response between the independent equipment and the equipment interconnected by flexible buses is small.
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9. There is , a tendency towards slackness and inefficiency in most families that rule by hereditary right.
10. Because perhaps busy, the slackness ( very normal psychology ) after it is familiar with that perhaps.
11. Futhemore, the relation between complementary slackness in Kuhn-Tucker Condition and complementary slack theorem on dual linear programming has been showed.
12. Low sales figures were partly because of normal mid-summer slackness in/of demand.
13. She had a primly censorious mouth above a slightly receding chin already showing the first slackness of a dewlap.
14. The mechanism is probably that the consumption of cell mercapto lowers the activity of guanylate cyclase, thus weakening the slackness of blood vessel's smooth muscles.
15. They served up the same old excuse for their slackness.
16. The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness.
17. The Clumber should have a long neck with some slackness of throat or presence of dewlap not to be faulted.
18. The slender skeptic skips school in slack seasons, which signifies her slackness.
19. I intend to have my professional reputation compromised by the slackness of a few temporary officers.
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