It's a condemnation of postmodernism and its willingness to play fast and loose with the facts.
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However it is framed, the contribution underscores Gramm's willingness to play fast and loose with campaign financing rules.
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Being a movie, the film sometimes plays fast and loose with the facts, but the main point is accurate.
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High-adventure thriller plays fast and loose with the everyday realities of Los Angeles traffic, but compensates with a breathless pace.
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Of course, this is as much a revelation as learning that the president plays fast and loose with the truth.
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Weekly noted that in Wilkens'" fanciful reading " of the texts, he " plays fast and loose with the evidence ."
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The most generic buildings could be suitable for biological work, especially if they were willing to play fast and loose with safety.
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Kligman, for his part, asserted that physicians who dispense their own anti-aging compounds play fast and loose with the claims they make.
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Graham Yost's psycho-savvy screenplay sacrifices good sense, and plays fast and loose with military protocol, in allowing Travolta so extravagant a bad-guy turn.
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Still, Strauss neither plays fast and loose with this freedom, nor uses the opportunity only to conjure answers to our most puerile questions.