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laid-back
laid-back
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- He laid on his back.
- He laid on his back and looked up at the sky.
- Australians are supposed to have a relaxed and laid-back attitude to life.
- George was laid off when his company cut back production last year.
- He laid down his pen and leaned back in his chair.
- to ensure that IBB's special reserve is transferred back in accordance with the conditions laid down in the Annex;
- This provision shall be without prejudice to the take-back obligations as laid down in Articles 22 and 24.
- The ten-year period laid down in Article 15(2) of Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 therefore goes back to 1990.
- The Commission investigation started in 2000. The ten-year period laid down in Article 15(2) of Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 therefore goes back to 1990.
- The blade muscle under the scapula must be laid back but left attached so as to allow clean removal of the bone.
- The ten-year period laid down in Article 15(2) of Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 therefore goes back to 1990. Therefore, aid paid before this period will not be investigated further.
- An obligation should be laid down to the effect that waste from a shipment that cannot be completed as intended is to be taken back to the country of dispatch or recovered or disposed of in an alternative way.
- According to the Court of Auditors, the mechanism laid down in the ministerial order required in particular that the planned reimbursements be set out in a chart showing the instalments to be paid back to the State.
- Under a rule laid down in the respective budgetary law of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein, these payments were intended for the purposes of the IB, i.e. for the Land's promotion-related tasks, and transferred back to IB accordingly.
- The Commission investigation started in 2000. The ten-year period laid down in Article 15(2) of Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 therefore goes back to 1990. Therefore, aid paid before this period will not be investigated further.