fast and loose
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Fennell is not merely playing fast and loose with her source material, as a skeptic might think; she’s lifting the evocative images of Brontë’s prose and envisioning them as one might when reading the novel.
From Salon
"In the event that the government did attempt to play fast and loose with the public finances, we would expect bond markets to put it in check," the economist said.
From Barron's
Banks have acquired a certain reputation for profiteering from customers, especially less well-heeled customers, and playing fast and loose with the facts about their costs and profits.
From Los Angeles Times
Responding to the figures, Chief Secretary to the Treasury James Murray said the government would "never play fast and loose with the public finances".
From BBC
Now there’s an argument across social media: Did Sweeney and the retailer play fast and loose with eugenics to sell jeans?
From Los Angeles Times
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