MER's position was that the European Union should exist; however, it should be a looser supranational organisation than the current structure.
In place of the Platform's stress on tight political and organisational unity, the "synthesist" approach argued for a far looser organization that would maximise numbers i.e. a big tent approach.
Dr. Relorn vetoed the idea, but not the name, and suggested a looser organization, roughly communal.
It turns them away from looser, unstructured organizations.
This new league was a quite moderate and much looser organization.
The C.S.C.E. is a broader, looser organization, the only one that includes both NATO and non-NATO members.
Amalfi followed a looser organization: scribae civitatis ("scriveners") were called curiali by c. 1000, many may have worked only part-time, and there was no clear caste of discipuli.
In June 2005, it dissolved itself into A World to Win, a looser organisation based around that book.
"It was a looser organization, run more for fun," said William Simon, North Face's current chief executive.
A major factor accounting for this difference is that American parties are much looser organizations than British ones, geared traditionally to winning elections rather than to implementing coherent policy programmes (see chapter 12).